National Boston Day takes place on January 16 every year to celebrate the unique name of Boston. It is believed to be a name of Middle English origin. Boston is also a place in the U.S. that is the capital of Massachusetts. It is the largest city in the state of Massachusetts and among the oldest established cities in the United States. The possible meaning of the name can be traced to the woods.
No Longer New Year’s Day

No Longer New Year’s Day is celebrated on January 11 every year. This day was created arising from the notion that New Year’s greetings can last for many weeks on end. As a matter of fact, however, New Year’s greetings need not persist for protracted periods to give people the clear headspace they need to go back to work after the holidays. Engaging in holiday behavior is believed to relax people at work more than they should, hence the creation of No Longer New Year’s Day.
I’m Not Going To Take It Anymore Day

I’m Not Going To Take It Anymore Day is commemorated on January 7 every year. The start of a new year is a good time to reflect on our lives and decide what we want to change about them. This is a day dedicated to standing up for yourself. A day of taking control. It aims to inspire you to start the year with a new attitude that combines both being strong and honest. You don’t have to be angry to participate; you just have to be true to yourself and know when you’ve had enough.