It's not a day to celebrate the social media platform TikTok.This is a special holiday in which people remind each other that the end of the year is close to reaching. Are you curious about this National Day? What else do you not know about Tick Tock Day? Let's find out in this article!
1. What date is Tick Tock Day?
Every year on December 29, Tick Tock Day is celebrated. This day reminds people that the year is coming to an end, so finish up any unresolved issues on your to-do list! With the holiday season starting in November, it is only natural that life becomes extremely hectic and a lot of work is put off until later. Maybe you've been meaning to clean up your house, or you need to figure out what you're going to do on New Year's Day. Whatever the task, Tick Tock Day serves as a reminder that there are only two days left in the year and you should get to work on finishing what you need to.
2. History of Tick Tock Day
Tick Tock Day was created by Thomas Roy, an American film, television, and voiceover actor, along with his wife Ruth Roy. The couple also invented over 80 special days, which are listed on "Chase's Calendar of Events." Tick Tock Day is one of them. The day acts as a reminder for people to get back to work on all of the things they intended to complete before the end of the year.
People make New Year's resolutions at the start of each year, taking the opportunity to reflect on what they want to change about themselves and their lives. They work hard all year, but things fall apart when things get busy.
Nothing is busier than the holiday season. From the beginning of November until Boxing Day, holidays are back to back, from Thanksgiving to Christmas, keeping people busy with planning and preparation. Tick Tock Day allows you to reconsider pending tasks. Consider how many of those items should be crossed off the list.
While Tick Tock Day is an opportunity to tie up any loose ends, it is also a good time to consider which tasks should be carried over into the new year and which should be removed entirely.
3. How to Celebrate Tick Tock Day?
3.1. Pull out your yearly resolutions
It’s a great day to see if you can wrap up any of your resolutions for the year.
3.2. Finish your holiday cleaning
We know you’ve been meaning to do it, and what better day than Tick Tock Day?
3.3. Get started on your New Year’s Resolution
You’re only two days away from the new year after all!
4. Five Fun Facts about Tick Tock Day
4.1. People have got married on this day
We love that weddings have been hosted on a day to finish up things for the year.
4.2. “Chase’s Calendar of Events” sold for $1
This was back when the calendar first started with only 32 pages of content.
4.3. Tick Tock Day isn’t a holiday
It’s listed as a ‘special day’ just to serve as a reminder.
4.4. The Roys have a company for holidays
Wellcat Holidays, Thomas and Ruth Roy both come up with wacky days that they publish in “Chase’s Calendar.”
4.5. The Roys’ holidays are copyrighted
So if you want to host a profit event, you’ll probably need to ask them for permission!
5. How Should National Tick Tock Day be Celebrated?
“Regret for wasted time is more wasted time” - From Mason Cooley.
So stop feeling bad about the time you wasted the year before. The clock is ticking!! Remember that "Time waits for no man!" Please hurry! Complete any pending tasks!!
Let’s find out some interesting things we should do on this day.
5.1. Sharing
Share thoughts and pictures of National Tick Tock Day and memories of the year to end on social media using the hashtag # NationalTickTockDay.
5.2. Checking
Take out your note or diary that contains the current year's resolutions and check to see if all of them have been met.
5.3. Looking back
It is the most popular and appropriate day of the year for reflecting on the year's achievements so that resolutions for the New Year can be easily shaped and planned. Examine the workplace for any unfinished business. As the clock is ticking, finish it within the next 48 hours.
5.4. Cleaning
Go around the house looking for any unfinished business. It could be cleaning the basement or garage, painting a room, or getting rid of any old items in the kitchen pantry or old clothes in the closet. Let no work go unfinished as the clock counts down to the New Year.
5.5. Social media
You can take a glance at social media accounts and review the year's activities and memories. Make new resolutions for the New Year based on how much time is spent on social media, and whether to reduce or increase usage. Examine emails and delete any unwanted messages from all folders. Remember to unsubscribe from any unsolicited emails.
5.6. Relationships
Another great way to celebrate National Tick Tock Day is to reflect on the year's relationships and friends. Appreciate the good and try to resolve problems with good friends and relations. We will have more people to greet the New Year this way.
6. Meaning of The Tick Tock Day
National Tick Tock Day is a gentle reminder that the New Year is quickly approaching, and it is time to complete the year's outstanding tasks. The day reminds people that the year is coming to an end. But there are still two days and nearly 172,800 seconds left. So use every second of the year effectively. It is always beneficial to begin the New Year with a clear mind. To celebrate National Tick Tock Day to the fullest extent possible.
It encourages us to live life to the fullest by seizing every opportunity. Don't end the year with any regrets, get out there and beat the clock to accomplish all tasks.
It's National Tick Tock Day, so hurry to finish ahead of schedule and get ready to ring in the New Year.