No Interruptions Day

No Interruptions Day

On December 31 every year, we celebrate No Interruptions Day in an effort to reduce the intrusion of electronic gadgets and devices in the workplace. These devices are notorious for being distracting and for preventing people from focusing on their tasks. By celebrating No Interruptions Day, people learn to redirect their focus towards completing their tasks and being more mindful about their actions.

Falling Needles Family Fest Day

Falling Needles Family Fest Day

Falling Needles Family Fest is a special day that is celebrated on December 30 every year. This day reminds us to clean up Christmas trees and recycle them instead of letting them rot away. Christmas is a pretty important celebration, so naturally, everyone pulls out all the stops. Live Christmas trees are usually the centerpiece of the decorations in a lot of people’s houses. So what happens to the tree after Christmas is over? Lights and tinsel can go into storage until the next year, but real trees will need to be disposed of safely. The best way to clean up your live tree is to make sure it gets recycled.

Tick Tock Day

Tick Tock Day

Tick Tock Day is celebrated on December 29 every year. This day serves as a reminder that the year is coming to an end, so get around to finishing pending tasks on your to-do list! With the holiday season beginning in November, it is only natural that life becomes super busy and a lot of work gets pushed aside for later. Maybe you’ve wanted to clean up your home, or you’ve got to figure out your plans for New Year’s Day. Whatever the task, Tick Tock Day is a reminder that there are only two more days left of the year and you’d better get around to finishing the tasks you need to.