Still Need To Do Day – Dec. 29, 2026

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Still Need To Do Day arrives every December 29, offering a final opportunity to conquer those nagging tasks before the year concludes. Use this day to organize your space, finish that overdue project, or finally fix that leaky faucet. Don’t let the new year begin with old unfinished business!

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Expected Still Need To Do Day Deals

As the year winds down, Still Need To Do Day offers a unique opportunity for brands to support last-minute productivity. While we wait for official 2027 promotions to drop, history shows retailers like Amazon and Target often run year-end sales on home goods, organization tools, and electronics that can help with lingering tasks. Home improvement stores such as The Home Depot and Lowe’s may offer discounts on tools and materials for DIY fixes. Productivity app subscriptions from services like Todoist or Any.do might see promotional offers. Local service providers, including cleaning services and handymen, could offer special rates for quick, end-of-year jobs. We will update this page with confirmed live deals as December 29 approaches.

Platform Guide for Still Need To Do Day

TikTok

Tag @www.nationaltoday.com and use #StillNeedToDoDay. Share quick, satisfying videos of you completing a lingering task, from organizing a drawer to fixing a small household item.

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #StillNeedToDoDay. Post ‘before and after’ photos or reels of tasks you’ve finally checked off your list, inspiring others with your progress.

X/Twitter

Mention @NatlToday and use #StillNeedToDoDay. Tweet about the one task you’re determined to finish today, or share a productivity hack that helps you get things done.

Social Media Tips for Still Need To Do Day

Individuals

Dedicate a focused hour or two to one specific task you've been putting off. The satisfaction of checking it off your list will be immense, setting a positive tone for the new year.

Creators

Create a 'Still Need To Do Day Challenge' video, documenting your efforts to complete multiple small tasks. Offer your audience tips and encouragement to tackle their own unfinished business.

Brands

Offer a last-minute discount on products or services that help customers complete tasks, like organizational tools, cleaning supplies, or quick repair kits. Run a social media poll asking followers about their most common unfinished tasks.

Top Brands for Still Need To Do Day

  1. Amazon

    Founded in 1994 by Jeff Bezos, Amazon is the world's largest online retailer. On Still Need To Do Day, Amazon provides a vast marketplace for tools, organizational products, and supplies needed to tackle any lingering task.

  2. The Home Depot

    Established in 1978 in Marietta, Georgia, The Home Depot is the largest home improvement retailer in the United States. It's a go-to for anyone needing to fix, build, or organize their home before the year ends.

  3. Todoist

    Launched in 2007 by Amir Salihefendic, Todoist is a popular task management application used by millions worldwide. The app helps individuals and teams organize, plan, and collaborate on projects, making it ideal for Still Need To Do Day.

  4. TaskRabbit

    Founded in 2008 by Leah Busque, TaskRabbit connects users with skilled 'Taskers' for various services, including home repairs, cleaning, and errands. It's perfect for outsourcing those tasks you still need to do.

  5. Staples

    Founded in 1986 in Brighton, Massachusetts, Staples is a leading office supply retailer. On Still Need To Do Day, Staples offers essential organizational tools, stationery, and technology to help individuals complete administrative or creative projects.

  6. Marie Kondo

    Marie Kondo is a Japanese organizing consultant and author, famous for her 'KonMari' method of decluttering. Her philosophy encourages tidying by category and keeping only items that 'spark joy,' a perfect approach for year-end organization.

  7. Instacart

    Founded in 2012, Instacart is a grocery delivery and pick-up service operating in the U.S. and Canada. For Still Need To Do Day, Instacart can save valuable time by handling grocery runs, allowing more focus on other important tasks.

Still Need To Do Day Hero

David Allen

David Allen is a productivity consultant and author, best known for creating the 'Getting Things Done' (GTD) methodology. His system, introduced in 2001, provides a framework for organizing tasks, projects, and commitments, making him an unofficial patron saint of Still Need To Do Day. Allen's work emphasizes capturing all tasks, clarifying next actions, and reviewing regularly to maintain control and focus, perfectly aligning with the spirit of tackling lingering items.

Still Need To Do Day timeline

1740s
To-Do: Paint the Mona Lista

While the origin of to-do lists is unknown, Leonardo Da Vinci's things to do lists are available for viewing.

1740s
Benjamin Franklin Loved Lists

Benjamin Franklin enjoyed creating lists to track his productivity and separate lists for tracking his virtues.

1980
To-do lists of celebrities

One of John Lennon's to-do list included meeting with a HBO producer and books that he wanted to read.

2001
A Procrastinator's Guide

David Allen wrote and published 'Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity', which amassed a cult following.

How Businesses Can Celebrate Still Need To Do Day

Local businesses can embrace Still Need To Do Day by offering services that help customers check off their year-end lists. Handyman services can promote quick fixes for common household issues, while cleaning companies can offer express tidying packages. Retailers can highlight organizational products or last-minute gift wrapping services. Even coffee shops can create a ‘productivity corner’ with extra outlets and quiet spaces, encouraging patrons to bring their laptops and tackle lingering digital tasks. Promote these offerings with #StillNeedToDoDay to capture last-minute demand.

Still Need To Do Day FAQs

When is Still Need To Do Day?

Still Need To Do Day 2026 falls on a Tuesday, December 29. This annual observance offers a final opportunity to tackle lingering tasks before the year concludes.

What are the most common unfinished tasks?

Common unfinished tasks often include household chores like organizing closets or fixing minor repairs, administrative duties such as filing paperwork or updating budgets, and personal goals like reading a book or starting a new hobby. Many also struggle with digital decluttering.

How can I motivate myself to finish tasks?

To motivate yourself, try breaking large tasks into smaller, manageable steps, setting a timer for focused work sessions, and rewarding yourself upon completion. Creating a visual checklist can also provide a sense of accomplishment.

Is Still Need To Do Day a real holiday?

Still Need To Do Day is an unofficial, whimsical holiday designed to encourage productivity and completion at the very end of the calendar year. It’s not a federal holiday, but it resonates with many who feel the pressure of unfinished business.

Still Need To Do Day Activities

  1. Tackle a job using YouTube

    Perhaps it hasn’t necessarily been a factor of procrastination —you haven’t fixed the broken toilet lever because you just don’t know how. Enter YouTube, where you can master virtually any simple housing repair through the demonstration of experts. Often, the jobs you think are insurmountable aren’t so bad, you just need to follow an example. Now whether you want to claim to your spouse you fixed it all on your own is up to you.

  2. Get the family involved

    Perhaps this December 29, you can have a house-wide day of getting things done. Ask your kids to come up with their own checklist sothey, too, can have the satisfaction of progress and completing tasks. Or, you can create a central theme, such as everyone taking on a duty in the kitchen, and by the end of the day, you’ll have gotten more done than you ever would have by yourself. Thiscould be a great way to bring the family even closer during the holidays.

  3. Just Do It

    Whatever you choose to do, the most important part of Still Need To Do Day is to simply get it done. To make that happen, the most important —and most difficult —part is to just get started. You may not want to, you may not even know how to, but getting started is the first and only step toward getting it done, as basic as that may sound. So, you’ve got two days left in the year, and one day dedicated to getting things done. What are you waiting for?

Why We Love Still Need To Do Day

  1. It reminds us we’re not alone

    If you still haven’t fixed that jammed garbage disposal, don’t beat yourself up. December 29 —and the fact thatit’s celebrated around the country —serves as a reminder that procrastination is part and parcel of being human. We can take comfort in knowing that everyone needs a day to play catch up, and also share in the misery that is cleaning the gunk at the bottom of the oven. We’re all in this together.

  2. It increases well being

    There is ample evidence that suggests completing tasks and making progress are critical for overall well-being. One Canadian study even found that procrastination has a direct correlation with obesity, poverty and depression. So, by committing one day to ticking off a few more items on your list, you can feel good about heading into the new year with a clear mind and a clean body (and home).

  3. It enhances the holiday spirit

    The week between Christmas and New Year’s is a strange one. The kids are out of school, and perhaps the office is still closed, but the major celebrations are over. With Still Need To Do Day, you can make the most of this downtime. Making it a tradition for the entire household to take on unfinished business can add structure to an otherwise week-long free-for-all.

Still Need To Do Day dates

Year Date Day
2026 December 29 Tuesday
2027 December 29 Wednesday
2028 December 29 Friday
2029 December 29 Saturday
2030 December 29 Sunday