Today is: June 21
Day Week Month

Islamic Year 1447 (M)

Dhu al-Hijjah (M)

Sivan (J)

Smile Month, Ntl. (UK)

San Diego Smooth Jazz Festival (US-CA)

Aboriginal Day, Ntl. (CA)

Alan Turing Week

American Bald Eagle Day (1782)

Animal Rights Awareness Week, Ntl.

Anne and Samantha Day

Apple Strudel Day, Ntl.

Arjan Dev (S) (1606)

Artigas Day (UY)(1764)

ASK Day, Ntl.

Bach Fest, Leipzig (DE)

Beer Day, Britain (UK) (1215)

Bloomsday (1904)

Bloomsday Festival (IE)(1904)

Bug Busting Day, Ntl. (UK)

Bunker Hill Day (US-MA)(1775)

Carpenter Ant Awareness Week

Cherry Tart Days, Ntl.

Combat Decertification and Drought, World Day of

Continence Week, World

Craft Spirits Week, Ntl.

Cuckoo Warning Day

Daylight Appreciation Day, Ntl.

Dietitians Day, (AU)

Dietitians Week, (AU)

Dragon Boat Festival (CN)

Elder Abuse Awareness Day, World

Evacuation Day (EG) (1954)

Family Remittances, Intl. Day of

Father's Day, Intl. (1910)

Fiddlers' Contest and Festival (US-ID)

Flag Day (AR)(1820)

Flag Week, Ntl.

Forget-Me-Not Days / The Longest Day, Alzheimer's

FreeBSD Day

Fruit Fly Frenzy

Fudge Day

Garfield the Cat Day, Intl. (1978)

Gastronomy Day, Sustainable

General Don Martín Miguel de Güemes Day (AR)(1821)

Giraffe Day, World

Go Fishing Day

Go Skating/Skateboarding Day

Great Get Together, The (UK)(1974)

Handshake Day, World

Harh (S)

Hate Speech, International Day for Countering

Healthcare Risk Management Week, Ntl.

Helen Keller Deaf-Blind Awareness Week (1880)

Hermit Week, Ntl.

History Day Competition, Ntl.

Humanist Day, World

Ice Cream Soda Day

Independence Day (IS)(1944)

Islamic New Year (M) 1448

Islamic Year 1448 (M)

James Beard Awards

Juggler's Day, World (1947)

Juneteenth (1865)

Law Enforcement Officers, Ntl. Day of Prayer for

Learning Disabilities Week (UK)

Lightning Awareness Week, Ntl.

Lobster Day, Ntl.

Magna Carta Day (1215)

Make Music Day, Intl.

Martini Day, Ntl.

Martyrdom Guru Arjun Sahib (S)(1606)

Mascot Day, Ntl.

Mawazine (MA)

Men's Health Week, Ntl.

Mithuna Sankranti (H)

Moon—First Quarter

Moon—New

Mosquito Control Awareness Week, Ntl.

Muharram (M)

Music Day, World

National Day, (GL)(1983/2009)

NBA Finals

Newport Flower Festival, (US-RI)

Nursing Assistants and Direct Care Workers Week, Ntl.

Organic Act Day, (VI)

Peaches and Cream Day, Ntl.

Photography, Nature Photography Day

Picnic Day, Intl.

Picnic Week, Ntl. (UK)

PinkPop (NL)

Pony Express Re-ride

Privacy Awareness Week (AU/NZ)

Prune Day, Ntl.

Pugstock (UK)

Recess at Work Day

Red Apple Day (AU)

Refugee Day, World

Refugee Week (UK)

Rheumatoid Arthritis Awareness Week, (AU)

Root Beer Day (Stewart's)

Sauntering Day, World

Sea Turtle Day, World

Selfie Day, Ntl

Sexual Violence in Conflict, Day for the Elimination of

Shaheedi Arjan Dev (S) (1606)

Sickle Cell Day, World

Smell Day, World.

Smile Power Day

Stanley Cup Finals

Stock Exchange Holiday (NYSE Closed)

Summer Begins (Northern Hemisphere)

Tammuz (J)

Tennis Day, Intl. (1789)

Theater Festival Sibiu, Intl (RO)

US Open Golf Championship (US-NY)

Vanilla Milkshake Day

Vegan Earth Day, World

Vegetables Day, Eat Your

Veggies Day, Fresh

Viking Games, Frederikssund (DK)

War of 1812 Begins (1812)

Waste and Recycling Workers Week

Watergate Break-in (1972)

Waterloo (1815)

Wianki Festival, Krakow (PL)

Windjammer Days, Boothbay Harbor (US-ME)

Wine Week, English (UK)

Winter Begins, Solstice (Southern)

Yoga Day, Intl.

Youth Day (ZA)(1976)

Poverty Eradication, 3rd Intl. Decade

Water for Sustainable Development, Intl. Decade

Decade of Family Farming, Intl.

Earth in Time

Indigenous Languages, Intl. Decade of

International Decade of Healthy Ageing

International Decade on Ecosystem Restoration

Nelson Mandela Decade of Peace

Third International Decade Poverty Eradication

Second UN Decade for Action on Road Safety

Water for Sustainable Development, Intl. Decade

International Decade for Ocean Science for Sustainable Development

International Decade of Family Farming

Poverty Eradication, 3rd Intl. Decade

Water for Sustainable Development, Intl. Decade

Poverty Eradication, 3rd Intl. Decade

Water for Sustainable Development, Intl. Decade

Srebrenica Genocide, International Day of Reflection for (1995)

Rose Castroccdsc

Rangeland and Pastoralists, International Year of

Rangeland and Pastoralists, International Year of

Sand and Dust Storms, Intl. Decade on Combating

Islamic Year 1447 (M)

Jewish Year 5786 (J)

Nigeria's Decade of Gas (NG)

United States Semiquincentennial (1776)

Woman Farmer, Year of Intl.

Rangeland and Pastoralists, International Year of

Self-leadership and New Beginnings, Year of

Sustainable Water Availability and Safe Sanitation,Year of

Year of the Family (AE)

Year of Urban Planning and Architecture (AZ)

Year of Unity of the Peoples of Russia (RU)

Year of the Azalea

Year of the Ficus

Year of the Crocus

Year of the Impatiens

Year of the Sedum

Year of the Hot Pepper

Year of the Ornamental Grasses

Year of the Radish

Volunteers for Sustainable Development, Intl. Year of

Cloud Dancer is the Pantone Color of the Year

Turmeric, Herb of the Year

American Semiquincentennial, 250th Anniversary (1776)

China–Africa Year of People-to-People Exchanges (CN)

ASEAN–India Year of Maritime Cooperation (IN)

India–Spain Year of Culture, Tourism and AI (IN/ES)

Year of Agriculture (IN-MP)

Decade of Sustainable Transport, Intl.

Chinese Year of the Horse, 4724

Losar and Year 2153 (B)

Earth Echo Challenge, Intl.

Nanakshahi Year 558 (S)

PlayStation Days of Play

Dhu al-Hijjah (M)

Ducasse de Mons, Doudou (BE)(1349)

French Open (FR)

Isle of Man TT (UK)

Jeth (S)

Midnight Sun (NO)

Reconciliation Week (AU)(1967)

Sivan (J)

Smile Month, Ntl. (UK)

Triple Crown

San Diego Smooth Jazz Festival (US-CA)

15th of Khordad (IR)(1963)

24 Hours of Le Mans (FR)

9-9-9 Emergency Number Established (1937)

Aboriginal Day, Ntl. (CA)

Aboriginal History Month, Ntl. (CA)

Accordion Awareness Month, Ntl. (1822)

Acne Awareness Month, Ntl.

Adopt-a-Cat Month (AHA)

Adopt-a-Shelter Cat Month (ASPCA)

African-American Music Month

Agriculture Day, World

Alan Turing Day (1912)

Alan Turing Week

Albinism Awareness Day, Intl.

Albinism Awareness, Intl. Day of (2013)

Alcoholics Anonymous Founders Day (1935)

Almond Buttercrunch Day

ALS Awareness Month (CA)

Alzheimer's Disease and Brain Awareness Month, Ntl.

American Bald Eagle Day (1782)

Animal Rights Awareness Week, Ntl.

Animal Rights Day, Ntl.

Anne and Samantha Day

Antifascist Struggle Day (HR)(1941)

Aphasia Awareness Month, Ntl.

Apple Strudel Day, Ntl.

Applesauce Cake Day

Archives Day, Intl.

Arjan Dev (S) (1606)

Armed Forces Day (GT)(1871)

Army Day (JO)(1916)

ARRL Field Day

Artigas Day (UY)(1764)

Ascension Day (JO)(1999)

Ashadha (H)

Ashura (M)

ASK Day, Ntl.

Asteroid / Meteor Day, Intl. (1908)

Ayatollah Ruollah Khomeini Day (IR)(1989)

Baby Boomers Recognition Day

Baby Jumping Festival (ES)

Bach Fest, Leipzig (DE)

Ballpoint Pen Day, (1943)

Ban Live Transport, International Day of Action

Banning Interracial Marriage Ruled Unconstitutional (Loving 1967)

Barcode Day (1970)

Bathroom Reading Month, Ntl

Beautician's Day

Beer Day, Britain (UK) (1215)

Béierfest, Diekirch (LU)

Belmont Stakes (US-NY)

Best Friends Day, Ntl.

BET Awards (US-CA)

Bike Day, World

Blood Donor Day, World

Bloomsday (1904)

Bloomsday Festival (IE)(1904)

Bomb Pop Day, Ntl

Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival (US-TN)

Bonza Bottler Day, Intl

Book Month, LGBTQ+ Ntl. (1969)

Bourbon Day, Ntl. (1789)

Bowel Cancer Awareness Month (AU)

Brain Injury Awareness Month (CA)

Bug Busting Day, Ntl. (UK)

Bunker Hill Day (US-MA)(1775)

Burns Awareness Month, Ntl. (AU)

Business Etiquette Week, Ntl.

Calcio Storico Fiorentino (IT)

Call Your Doctor Day, Ntl.

Camera Day, World (1888)

Cancer from the Sun Month

Cancer Survivors Day

Candy Month, Ntl.

Canoe Day, Ntl.(US/CA)

CAPS LOCK DAY, INTL. (2009)

Career Nursing Assistants Day, National

Carers Week, Ntl.(UK)

Caribbean-American Heritage Month, Ntl.

Caribbean-American's AIDS Awareness Day

Carpenter Ant Awareness Week

Cataract Awareness Month

Catfish Day, Ntl.

Cave Week, Ntl.(US/CA)

Celebrate Life Day

Celebration of the Senses Day

Cheese Festival, Great Wisconsin (US-WI)

Cherry Tart Days, Ntl.

Child Labor, World Day Against

Child Victims of Aggression, World Day of (1982)

Child Vision Awareness Month

Childhood Cancer Campaign Month, Intl.

Children Day, Stand For (1996)

Children's Awareness Memorial Day, Ntl.

Children's Day (CN)

Children's Day, Intl.

Children's Day, Ntl.

Children's Sunday (C)

Chimborazo Day (EC)

Chocolate Éclair Day, Ntl.

Chocolate Ice Cream Day, Ntl.

Chocolate Macaroon Day, Ntl.

Chocolate Pudding Day

Christian Unity Week, Intl. (Southern Hemisphere)

Clothesline Week, Intl.

CMA Music Festival (US-TN)

Cocktail (Name your Poison) Day

Cognac Day

Coin Toss Day

Combat Decertification and Drought, World Day of

Communication, Effective, Month

Confederate Memorial Day (US-TN, KY, LA)(1808)

Congenital Cytomegalovirus Awareness Month, Ntl.

Constitution Day (DK)(1849/1953)

Continence Week, World

Coral Triangle Day

Corn on the Cob Day

Coronation Day (BT)(1974)

Corpus Christi (C)

Cotton Candy Day, Ntl.

Craft Spirits Week, Ntl.

Cream Tea Day, Ntl. (UK)

Cuckoo Warning Day

Cybersecurity Education Month, Ntl.

D-Day (1944)

Dairy Alternatives Month

Dairy Month, Intl.

Daniel Boone Day (1769)

Daylight Appreciation Day, Ntl.

Dementia Care Professionals Month

Dia dos Namorados (BR)

Diabetes Week (UK)

Dialogue Among Civilizations, Intl. Day for

Dietitians Day, (AU)

Dietitians Week, (AU)

Discovery Day, Newfoundland, Labrador (CA)(1497)

Donald Duck Day (1934)

Doughnut Day, Ntl.(1938)

Dragon Boat Festival (CN)

Drive-in Movie Day (1933)

Drug Abuse and Trafficking, World Day Against (1839)

Dysphagia Awareness Month, Ntl.

E-mail Week, Ntl.

Eel Festival (DK)

Elder Abuse Awareness Day, World

Emancipation Day (TO)(1970)

Energy Shopping Day, Ntl.

Entrepreneurs Do it Yourself Marketing Month

Environment Day, World

EU Green Week

Evacuation Day (EG) (1954)

Evacuation Day, American (LY)(1970)

Exchange Day, Ntl. Adoption (UK)

Fairy Day, Intl.

Falafel Day, Intl.

Family Fitness Day, Ntl.

Family History Day

Family Remittances, Intl. Day of

Father's Day, Intl. (1910)

Federal-Aid Interstate Highway Act (1956)

Fiddlers' Contest and Festival (US-ID)

Fido Friday, Bring Your Dog to Work Day, Ntl. (UK/US)

Firearms Day, Ntl. (1934)

Fireworks Safety Months

Fish and Chips Day, Ntl.(UK)

Fishing and Boating Week, Ntl.

Fishing, Intl. Day Against Illegal Fishing

Flag Day (1777)

Flag Day (AR)(1820)

Flag Day (FI)(1867)

Flag Week, Ntl.

Food Safety Day, World

Food Truck Day, Eat at a, Ntl.

Forget-Me-Not Days / The Longest Day, Alzheimer's

Forklift Safety Day

Foster a Pet Month, Ntl.

FreeBSD Day

Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Month, Ntl.

Friday Fish Fry Day (UK)

Fruit Fly Frenzy

Fudge Day

Garden Week, Ntl.

Gardening for Fitness Day, Ntl.

Gardening, Weed Your Garden Day

Garfield the Cat Day, Intl. (1978)

Gastronomy Day, Sustainable

Gay and Lesbian (LGBTQ+) Pride Month (1969)

General Don Martín Miguel de Güemes Day (AR)(1821)

German Chocolate Cake Day, Ntl.

Germany Invades Russia (1941)

Get Caught Listening, Audio Book Month

Gin Day, World

Gingerbread Day, Ntl.

Giraffe Day, World

Gnaoua World Music Festival (MA)

Gnome Week (US/BE)

Go Barefoot Day, Ntl.

Go Fishing Day

Go Skating/Skateboarding Day

Godparent's Day, Intl

Grand Prix of Austria (AT)

Grand Prix of Monaco (MO)

Grand Prix of Spain (ES)

Grantsville Days (US-MD)

Great American Backyard Campout

Great Get Together, The (UK)(1974)

Great Outdoors Month

Green Week, Great Big (UK)

Greencare for Troops Month

Gun Violence Awareness Day, Ntl.(1998)

Gurgadi (S)(1606)

Haemochromatosis Week, World

Handshake Day, Ntl.

Handshake Day, World

Handstand Day, Intl.

Happy Birthday to You Day (1893)

Harh (S)

Hate Speech, International Day for Countering

Hazelnut Cake Day, Ntl.

Headache and Migraine Awareness Month, Ntl.

Healthcare Risk Management Week, Ntl.

Heimlich Maneuver Day, Intl.(1974)

Helen Keller Deaf-Blind Awareness Week (1880)

Herb and Spice Day

Hermit Week, Ntl.

Hip Dysplasia Awareness Month

History Day Competition, Ntl.

HIV Long-term Survivors Day (1981)

HIV Testing Day, Ntl.

Home Safety Month

Homeownership Month, Ntl

Homeownership Weekend, Ntl.

Hristo Botev Day (BG)(1876)

Humanist Day, World

Hurricane Season

Ice Cream Soda Day

Iced Tea Day

Iced Tea Month

Idiopathic Hypersomnia Awareness Week, Intl.

Igbo Day, Intl.

Immigrant Heritage Month

Independence Day (CD)(1960)

Independence Day (DJ)(1977)

Independence Day (IS)(1944)

Independence Day (MG)(1960)

Independence Day (MZ)(1975)

Independence Day (PH)(1898)

Independence Day (SC)(1976)

Independence Day (WS)(1962)

Independence Dragon Boat Regatta (US-PA)

Indictment Day (2023)

Indigenous History Month, Ntl. (CA)

Infant Mental Health Week, Ntl. (UK/AU)

Insurance Awareness Day

Inti Rami (PE/EC)

Islamic New Year (M) 1448

Islamic Year 1448 (M)

James Beard Awards

Jerky Day, Ntl

Journalist, Columnists' Day, Ntl.

Juggler's Day, World (1947)

Juneteenth (1865)

Just One Day, Day (2001)

Kids Day, America's

King Kamehameha Day (US-HI)

King's Birthday (AU)

King's Birthday (MY)

Kitchen Klutzes of America Day

Law Enforcement Officers, Ntl. Day of Prayer for

Learning Disabilities Week (UK)

Leave the Office Early Day, Ntl.

Let It Go Day

LGBTQ Equality Day, Ntl. (2003/2013/2015)

Lightning Awareness Week, Ntl.

Lightning Safety Day, Intl. (2011)

Little League Baseball Week, Ntl

Lobster Day, Ntl.

Log Cabin Day

Lonliness Awareness Week, (UK)

Love My Dentist Day, I

Mabo Day (AU)(1992)

Macau Day (CN)(1622)

Mad Hatter Day (UK)

Magna Carta Day (1215)

Make Music Day, Intl.

Mandaraka Day (KE)(1963)

Married Day, Decide to Be

Martini Day, Ntl.

Martyrdom Guru Arjun Sahib (S)(1606)

Mascot Day, Ntl.

Mawazine (MA)

Medgar Evers Day (1963)

Meet a Mate Week, Intl

Memorial Day (KR)(1920)

Men's Health Education Awareness Month

Men's Health Week, Ntl.

Men's Month Intl.

Meow Monday, Take Your Cat to Work Day

Micro, Small and Medium-size Enterprise Day, World

Microchipping Month, Ntl. (UK)

Migraine Awareness Month, Ntl.

Milk Day, World

Mithuna Sankranti (H)

Monsoon Season (Asia) June 8 - September 30

Month of Community (UK)

Montreal International Jazz Festival (CA-QC)

Moon—First Quarter

Moon—Full

Moon—New

Moon—Third Quarter

Mosquito Control Awareness Week, Ntl.

Muharram (M)

Multicultural American Child Awareness Day

Multiculturalism Day (CA)

Music Day, World

My Money Week (UK)

Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month, Ntl.

Nail Polish Day, Ntl

Narcissistic Abuse Awareness Day, World

National Day (LU)(1921)

National Day (SE)(1523/1809)

National Day (SI)(1991)

National Day of Reconciliation (CG)(1991)

National Day, (GL)(1983/2009)

Native American Citizenship Day (1924)

NATO Annual Summit (TR)

NBA Finals

Neighbor Works Week, Ntl.

Newport Flower Festival, (US-RI)

Nirjala Ekadashi (H)

Nursing Assistants and Direct Care Workers Week, Ntl.

Oceans Day, World

Oceans Month, Ntl.

Odunde Festival (US-PA)

Old Maid's Day

Onion Rings Day, Ntl.

Open Farm Sunday (UK)

Orange Blossom Day, Ntl.

Orca Awareness Month

Organic Act Day, (VI)

Orlando Gay Days (US-FL)

Outdoor Marketing Day, Ntl.

Outdoor Marketing Month, Ntl.

Papaya Month, Ntl.

Parents, Global Day of

Parliamentarism, International Day of

Paul Bunyan Legend Day

Peaches and Cream Day, Ntl.

Peanut Butter Cookie Day

Pecan Sandies Day, Ntl.

Perennial Gardening Month

Pet Appreciation Week (PAW), Ntl.

Pet Memorial Day, World

Pet Preparedness Month, Ntl.

Pharmacists Declare War on Alcoholism

Phenylketonuria (PKU) Awareness Day, Intl.

Photography, Nature Photography Day

Picnic Day, Intl.

Picnic Week, Ntl. (UK)

Pied Piper Day (1284)

Pink Day, Ntl.

PinkPop (NL)

Plastic Challenge Month (UK)

Play, International Day of

Pollinator Month, Ntl. (US/CA)

Pony Express Re-ride

Pop Goes the Weasel Day

Portugal Day (PT)(1580)

Post-Traumatic Stress Awareness (PTSD) Day, Ntl.

Pralines Day, Ntl.

Premavera Sound Porto (PT)

Primavera Sound Barcelona (ES)

Privacy Awareness Week (AU/NZ)

Professional (Employee) Wellness Month

Prune Day, Ntl.

PTSD Awareness Month, Intl.

Public Service Day, UN

Pugstock (UK)

Rabbit Awareness Week (UK)

Race Unity Day

Rainforest Day, Ntl.

Rebuild Your Life Month

Recess at Work Day

Red Apple Day (AU)

Red Rose Day

Refugee Day, World

Refugee Week (UK)

Repeat Day

Republic Day (IT)(1946)

Rheumatoid Arthritis Awareness Week, (AU)

Ride Motorcycles and Scooters to Work Day, Intl.

Rip Current Awareness Week, Ntl.

Rivers Month, Ntl.

Rocky Road Ice Cream Day, Ntl.

Roller Coaster Appreciation Month, World

Root Beer Day (Stewart's)

Rose Month

Roskilde Festival (DK)

Runner's Selfie Day

Running Day, Global

Russia Day (RU)(1990)

Russian Language Day, World

Safe Kids Week, Parachute (CA)

Safety Month, Ntl.

Saint Erasmus (Elmo) Day (303AD)

Saint John (Jean) the Baptist Day

Saint Peter and Paul Day (C)

Sankashti Chaturthi (H)

Sauntering Day, World

Say Something Nice Day

Scams Awareness Month, Ntl. (UK)

Scleroderma Awareness Day, World (1940)

Scleroderma Awareness Month, Intl.

Scoot to School Week (IE)

Sea Turtle Day, World

Seafarer, Day of the

Sebeiba Festival (DZ)

Secure Your Load Day, Ntl. (2010)

Selfie Day, Ntl

Sexual Violence in Conflict, Day for the Elimination of

Shaheedi Arjan Dev (S) (1606)

Sickle Cell Day, World

Six Day War Begins (1967)

Skyscraper Month

Smell Day, World.

Smile Power Day

Social Media Day, World

Social Petworking Month

Sorghum Month

Soul Food Month, Ntl.

Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Awareness Month (CA)

Sports America Kids Month

St. Anthony of Padua Feast Day (PT)(1231)

Stanley Cup Finals

Stock Exchange Holiday (NYSE Closed)

Strawberry Parfait Day, Ntl.

Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day

Strawberry Shortcake Day, Ntl.

Stroke Awareness Month (CA)

Student Safety Month, Ntl.

Stupid Guy Thing Day

Summer Begins (Northern Hemisphere)

Summer Weather Safety Day, Ntl.

Sunglasses Day, Ntl.

Supreme Court Decisions Weeks

Surf Music Month, Intl.

Sustainability Week (US-NY)

Swim-a-Lap Day

Tailor's Day, Ntl.

Take Your Pet to Work Week, Ntl.

Tammuz (J)

Tano/Dano Day (KR/KP)

Tapioca Day, Ntl.

Tea for Tinnitus Month (UK)

Tennis Day, Intl. (1789)

The Big Lunch (UK)

Theater Festival Sibiu, Intl (RO)

Theater Understudy Appreciation Week

Tiananmen Square Massacre (CN)(1989)

Tire Safety Week, Ntl.

Tomato Fortnight, British (UK)

Tony Awards

Toothbrush Day, Ntl

Torture Victims, World Day to Support

Trails Day, Ntl.

Treaty of Versailles (1919)

Tribeca Film Festival (US-NY)

Trojan Horse (1184 BC)

Trooping the Color, King's Official Birthday Parade (UK)

Tropics, International Day of the

Turkey Lovers Month

Typewriter Day, Ntl. (1868)

Upsy Daisy Day

US Open Golf Championship (US-NY)

Vanilla Milkshake Day

Vat Purnima Vrat (H)

VCR Day

Vegan Earth Day, World

Vegetables Day, Eat Your

Veggies Day, Fresh

Victory Day (EE)(1919)

Viking Games, Frederikssund (DK)

Volunteers Week (UK)

Waffle Iron Day, Electric

War of 1812 Begins (1812)

Waste and Recycling Workers Week

Watergate Break-in (1972)

Waterloo (1815)

Wear BLUE Day

Wear it. Beat it. (UK)

Western Australia Day (AU-WA)

Wianki Festival, Krakow (PL)

Widow's Day, Intl. (1954)

Wimbledon (UK)

Windjammer Days, Boothbay Harbor (US-ME)

Windrush Day (UK)(1948)

Windsurfing Regatta and Music Festival, Worthington (US-MN)

Wine Week, English (UK)

Winter Begins, Solstice (Southern)

Women in Diplomacy, Intl. Day of

Women in Engineering Day, Intl.

Women Veterans Appreciation Day (1948)

Work from Home Day, Ntl

Work@Home Dads Day, Ntl

World Cup, FIFA (US/CA/MX)

World Day of Prayer for the Sanctification of Priests (C)

World Pride Day

Yarn Bombing Day, Intl.

Yell "Fudge" at the Cobras in North America Day

Yo-Yo Day, World (1892)

Yoga Day, Intl.

Youth Day (ZA)(1976)

Zoo and Aquarium Month, Ntl.

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25
Mar

Physicians Week: March 25-31 

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National Physicians Week is an annual event dedicated to honoring and recognizing the contributions of physicians in the United States. National Physicians Week began with Dr. Michael Hanak, an internal medicine physician who observed that while other healthcare professionals had dedicated celebrations, physicians did not. His advocacy led to the first official observance of National Physicians Week in 2014, following a proclamation from Congress. This acknowledgment was a response to the increasing recognition of the challenges and sacrifices made by physicians, including long hours and high-stress levels. The medical profession has a long and storied history, dating back to ancient times. Notable milestones include the establishment of the first public health system in Egypt around 3000 BC, the creation of the Hippocratic Oath by Hippocrates around 500 BC, and the founding of some of the earliest medical schools in Europe during the 1100s. The word 'physician' was first recorded in the dictionary in 1400. Over the centuries, physicians have significantly contributed to healthcare, including establishing the first blood bank in 1937, the first human-to-human heart transplant in 1967, and the first artificial heart implantation in 1982. This week highlights the hard work and dedication of around 700,000 physicians in the U.S., acknowledging their vital role in our lives and the healthcare system. It's a reminder of the importance of showing gratitude to these healthcare professionals who tirelessly work to improve our health and well-being​​​​​​.
Africa
04
Mar

Scoot to School Week (IE): March  4-8

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National Scoot to School Week in Ireland, initiated by Green Schools Ireland in 2015, promotes healthier and more environmentally friendly modes of transportation for primary school students. The week encourages children to use scooters, walk, bike, or utilize public transport to travel to and from school to address health and environmental concerns. National Scoot to School Week addresses pressing health issues, as evidenced by studies showing a decline in physical activities among school children in Ireland and an alarming rise in obesity rates. In addition to combating health problems, it also focuses on environmental sustainability. Reducing reliance on private transport helps tackle air pollution, which is a significant environmental risk in Ireland. The week includes various activities designed to make scooting to school enjoyable and safe. Schools often organize events like scooter races, workshops, and road safety education sessions. The week champions physical exercise and aims to reduce the number of cars on the road, thereby contributing to environmental preservation. Since its inception, National Scoot to School Week has expanded its impact, encouraging a shift in mindset towards healthier lifestyles and environmental consciousness among children and their families.
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02
Mar

Sea Week (AU/NZ): March 2-10

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Sea Week in Australia and New Zealand, held annually, is a notable event to promote ocean literacy and foster a deeper connection between people and the sea. In New Zealand, Sea Week is organized by the Sir Peter Blake Marine Education and Recreation Centre (MERC) and was first introduced by the Marine Education Society of Australasia in 1992. The New Zealand Association for Environmental Education (NZAEE) coordinated the event from the late 1990s until 2019, after which MERC took a more active role. The event encompasses various activities such as school presentations, community beach clean-ups, kayaking, snorkeling, and marine ecosystem field trips. These activities are designed to engage people of all ages and inspire them to learn about and connect with the marine environment. The goal of Sea Week is to instill a sense of stewardship and a deeper understanding of the importance of oceans to our lives. In Australia, Sea Week is part of a broader campaign led by the Marine Stewardship Council to raise awareness about the critical role oceans play in sustaining life on our planet. The week features virtual visits, quizzes, and educational resources to improve our understanding of the ocean's influence on us and our impact on the sea. Sea Week highlights the challenges facing our oceans, such as pollution, overfishing, and the effects of climate change. By participating in Sea Week activities, individuals can contribute to efforts to preserve marine life and ecosystems, ensuring their sustainability for future generations. This event is crucial for educating the public about the importance of the sea and fostering a commitment to its conservation.
Africa
13
Feb

Teen Tech Week (US-CA): February 13-16

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The Tech Interactive's Teen Tech Week focuses on junior high and high school students annually in the San Francisco Bay Area. The week offers an array of educational and career-oriented activities. The event aims to bridge the gap between academics and real-world applications in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. With college and career decisions on the horizon, this week-long program offers a sneak peek into the future of these aspiring young minds. One of the highlights of Teen Tech Week is its diverse range of lectures and hands-on workshops. These sessions give students a taste of higher education and career paths in STEM and provide an excellent opportunity for educators teaching grades 6-12 to enrich their students' learning experiences. Teachers are encouraged to bring their classes to Teen Week as a field trip, offering a unique educational excursion outside the traditional classroom setting. A favorite feature of Teen Tech Week is the IMAX theater, showcasing educational films that align with the STEM theme. In addition, a college and career fair provides valuable insights and networking opportunities, connecting teens with universities and industry professionals. A trio of specialized science lab courses stand out in the week's agenda. The "Advanced Physics of Roller Coasters" lab allows students to engage in a hands-on approach to physics. By building and analyzing their roller coaster prototypes, participants delve deep into gravity, potential and kinetic energy, and engineering design concepts. The final project of designing a personal roller coaster promises to be educational and exhilarating. Genetics enthusiasts can look forward to the "DNA and Genetics Lab." This session offers a deep dive into the world of DNA, where students learn about DNA sequencing, genotypes, phenotypes, and the intricacies of genetic traits. They'll get to extract and examine their DNA, making the learning experience highly personal and engaging. Lastly, the "Chemistry of Plastination Lab" provides a unique angle on anatomy through the lens of chemistry. Inspired by the advanced chemical processes in the Body Worlds Decoded exhibit, students will explore the science behind preservation techniques, learning about plastination, solvents, and other chemical concepts. Parents who are keen to introduce their children to the world of STEM may also bring their children to the event. It promises to broaden horizons and spark interest in STEM while standing as a testament to the Bay Area's commitment to nurturing the next generation of innovators and thinkers. The Tech Interactive's Teen Tech Week is distinct from the former Teen Tech Week program organized by the American Library Association (ALA). The ALA program existed to introduce students to the availability of computers, the internet, and other emerging technologies accessible to them at their local libraries. The program ended in 2014 when the awareness campaign became obsolete and libraries transitioned into multi-media centers. However, the ALA continues to hold tech-related and focused events during its annual National School Library Month and National Library Week in April.
Africa
15
Feb

Texas Cowboy Poetry Week (US-TX): February 15-17

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Texas Cowboy Poetry Week celebrates a unique and enduring form of American folk art that reflects the lifestyles and values of the cowboy and Western culture. Gatherings, performances, and educational events typically mark the event. 

The purpose of Texas Cowboy Poetry Week is multifaceted:


Cultural Preservation: 
It aims to preserve and promote the cowboy culture and heritage, especially the oral traditions passed down through generations.

Artistic Expression: 
The week is a platform for poets to share their work, stories, and experiences, keeping the art form vibrant and evolving.

Community and Education: 
It brings together enthusiasts, fosters community spirit, and educates the public about cowboy poetry's historical and cultural significance, especially for younger generations.

Famous Cowboy Poets


Cowboy poetry has been kept alive by numerous talented poets. Some of the most famous include:

Baxter Black: 
A former large animal veterinarian, Black is known for his humorous take on life in the West. His poems often reflect the daily life and struggles of ranch life.

Waddie Mitchell: 
A real-life cowboy, Mitchell is known for his storytelling skills and authentic representation of the cowboy lifestyle.

Red Steagall: 
Renowned for his music and poetry, Steagall's work often explores themes of Western heritage and cowboy values.

Joel Nelson: 
His poetry is known for its authenticity and deep connection to the traditions and realities of cowboy life.

What Makes Cowboy Poetry Unique?

Cowboy poetry is distinct in several ways:

Themes and Subject Matter: 
It often centers around the experiences, challenges, and joys of cowboy life and ranching. Themes like nature, animals, hard work, solitude, and the spirit of the West are common.

Style and Form: 
Cowboy poetry often has a narrative style, telling stories through verse. Although some poets use traditional rhyming schemes, it is known for its straightforward, unpretentious language and free verse form.

Oral Tradition: 
It is deeply rooted in oral traditions, meant to be recited or sung. This oral aspect adds a performative element to the poetry, making it accessible and engaging.

Cultural Reflection: 
Cowboy poetry reflects the values of the cowboy ethos, such as integrity, resilience, respect for nature, and a strong sense of community.

Overall, Texas Cowboy Poetry Week is not just about poetry; it's a celebration of a way of life, a set of values, and a rich cultural heritage that continues to resonate in the modern world.
Africa
12
Feb

Carnival (VE): February 12-13  

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Carnival in Venezuela is a vibrant event that reflects the country's rich cultural tapestry. As in other Latin American countries, Carnival celebrations are deeply rooted in a mixture of indigenous, African, and European traditions. 

The customs and the reasons for celebrating Carnival in Venezuela include:

VENEZUELAN CARNIVAL CUSTOMS


Parades and Costumes: 

The colorful parades are one of the most visually striking aspects of the Venezuelan Carnival. Participants often wear elaborate costumes, masks, and headdresses. These parades typically feature a mix of dance, music, and, often, thematic floats.

Music and Dance: 
Music is a central part of the celebrations, with genres like Salsa, Merengue, and local folk music dominating the scene. Dancing in the streets is common, with everyone from children to the elderly participating.

Water Fights: 
In some regions of Venezuela, it's customary for people to engage in friendly water fights during Carnival. This can involve everything from water balloons to buckets of water, and it's trendy among children.

Beauty Pageants: 
Beauty pageants are a significant aspect of the Carnival, where local towns often elect a "Carnival Queen."

Food: 
Traditional Venezuelan foods are enjoyed during Carnival. Dishes such as arepas, empanadas, and hallacas are popular, as well as sweet treats like 'quesillo' (a type of flan) and 'arroz con leche' (rice pudding).

WHY VENEZUELANS CELEBRATE CARNIVAL


Religious Roots: 
Originally, Carnival in Venezuela, as in many other Catholic countries, was a way to indulge in festivities and excesses before the somber period of Lent, the 40 days of fasting and penance before Easter.

Cultural Expression: 
Carnival has evolved to become a celebration of Venezuelan culture, showcasing the country's diverse musical styles, dance traditions, and culinary heritage.

Community Bonding: 
It's a time for communities to unite, put aside their daily routines and differences, and enjoy the festivities.

Preservation of Traditions: 
The event also serves to preserve and pass down various cultural traditions and folklore to younger generations.

Carnival in Venezuela is a festive, colorful, and joyous event that blends religious, cultural, and social elements. It's a time for celebration, indulgence, and cultural expression, deeply cherished by Venezuelans.
Africa
08
Mar

Catholic Sisters Week: March 8-14 

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Catholic Sisters Week, observed annually from March 8-14, is a celebration dedicated to acknowledging and honoring the contributions of Catholic sisters. This event, part of National Women's History Month, focuses on recognizing the vital role played by Catholic nuns in communities worldwide through their commitments to education, healthcare, social justice, and spiritual support.

The event was initially known as National Catholic Sisters Week and began as part of National Women's History Month in 2014. The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, in coordination with Saint Catherine University in Saint Paul, Minnesota, launched the event to bring greater visibility to Catholic sisters, showcasing their lives and contributions and encouraging young women to consider a vocation in religious life.

THE WORK OF CATHOLIC NUNS

 
Catholic nuns engage in various work, reflecting their commitment to serving God and their communities. Their activities span from spiritual roles to social, educational, and healthcare services. How their work manifests depends on their religious order's charism (spiritual focus) and the needs of the communities they serve. Areas of focus include:

Educational Services–Many nuns work in educational institutions, such as schools, colleges, and universities. They serve as teachers, administrators, and counselors, providing education and guidance to students of all ages.

Healthcare Services—Nuns also play significant roles in healthcare, working in hospitals, clinics, hospices, and community health workers, offering medical care, counseling, and support to the sick and suffering.

Social Services—They are involved in various social service projects, including running orphanages, homeless shelters, and soup kitchens assisting the poor, homeless, and marginalized members of society.

Spiritual and Pastoral Work—Nuns often engage in spiritual and pastoral work, such as leading prayer and worship services, providing spiritual direction, and engaging in retreat ministry.

Missionary Work—Many orders have an international presence, with nuns serving as missionaries in different parts of the world, often in areas of poverty, conflict, or natural disasters.

HISTORY OF THE ORDER 


The formal establishment of monastic communities for women, or nunneries, began to develop more fully in the 4th century with the rise of monasticism in the Christian East and West. Notable early figures include Saint Macrina, sister of Saint Basil the Great, who established a community for women in the 4th century, and St. Scholastica, sister of Saint Benedict, believed to have founded a Benedictine community for women in the 6th century.

Over the centuries, numerous religious orders for women emerged, each with its unique charism and mission. These include well-known orders like the Benedictines, Dominicans, Franciscans, Carmelites, and later, the Sisters of Charity, founded by St. Vincent de Paul, and the Missionaries of Charity, founded by Mother Teresa.

WHY WOMEN CHOOSE TO BECOME NUNS


Women choose to become nuns for various reasons, often stemming from a deep spiritual calling or vocation and a desire to dedicate one's life to God and to serve others in a religious context. The decision to become a nun often involves a desire for a life of prayer, community living, and a commitment to living out the values of poverty, chastity, and obedience, which are the evangelical counsels embraced by religious life. Many are also motivated by a commitment to social justice, a desire to help the needy, or a passion for educational or missionary work.

Catholic Sisters Week serves multiple purposes. Primarily, it's a time to celebrate and give thanks for the selfless service of these women. Events during the week typically include open houses at convents, educational programs, service activities, and prayer services. These events offer a glimpse into nuns' lives, highlighting their dedication and challenges.

The week also aims to inspire a new generation of women to consider a life of religious service. By showcasing the diverse ways Catholic sisters contribute to society, the event seeks to dispel misconceptions about religious life and highlight its relevance in the modern world.
Africa
01
Mar

Ghostwriters Week, Ntl.: March 1-7 

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Ghostwriters Week is an unofficial event with no sponsor dedicated to recognizing the contributions of ghostwriters — the often unsung heroes behind many prominent works in literature, speeches, autobiographies, and more. The event is informally acknowledged within writing and publishing circles.

The history of ghostwriting extends back centuries, with its roots in the tradition of scribes and scholars writing on behalf of others. However, the modern concept of ghostwriting, particularly for books and speeches, gained prominence in the 20th century with the rise of the publishing industry and public relations.

WHY BECOME A GHOSTWRITER?


Ghostwriters are professional writers who create content credited to another person. The reasons for someone to become a ghostwriter are varied:

Professional Opportunity: For skilled writers, ghostwriting offers a chance to work on diverse projects, often with high-profile clients.

Financial Stability: It can provide a steady income in an industry where publishing one's work can be uncertain and competitive.

Anonymity: Some writers prefer the anonymity that ghostwriting offers, allowing them to focus solely on their craft without the pressures of public attention.

WHO USES GHOSTWRITERS?


Those who use ghostwriters come from a wide array of fields:

Celebrities and Public Figures: Many celebrities, sports personalities, and political figures use ghostwriters to pen autobiographies, memoirs, or opinion pieces, often due to their lack of time or writing expertise.

Business Executives: Corporate leaders might employ ghostwriters for thought leadership articles, speeches, or books communicating their insights and business philosophies.

Academics and Experts: In some cases, scholars and subject matter experts collaborate with ghostwriters to produce books or articles, especially when they want to make their content accessible to a broader audience.

Individuals with Compelling Stories: Ordinary individuals who have experienced extraordinary events sometimes seek ghostwriters to help share their stories compellingly and professionally.

Ghostwriting requires unique skills, including adaptability, the ability to capture another's voice and style, and a willingness to remain in the background. Ghostwriters Week, though not widely celebrated, serves as a nod to the talent and contribution of these writers, acknowledging their critical role in the literary world and beyond.
Africa
01
Mar

Invest in Veterans Week: March 1-7 

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Invest in Veterans Week is an observance dedicated to recognizing and promoting the value of investing in veterans as individuals and as integral contributors to the workforce. It highlights veterans' skills and experiences in the business world and the importance of supporting their transition from military to civilian life.

Invest in Veterans Week developed from contemporary efforts to support veterans and is co-created by veteran entrepreneur and speaker Jeff Shuford. The observance gained momentum in recent years, particularly with increasing awareness of the challenges veterans face in the job market and the unique assets they offer. Various organizations, including veterans' groups, business communities, and government entities, participate in this week by holding events, workshops, and campaigns to foster a better understanding of the veteran workforce.

WHO IS A VETERAN


A veteran has served in their country's military, navy, air force, or Marines. Veterans include individuals who have served in peacetime and wartime in any capacity, regardless of the length of their service. Veterans often return to civilian life with many skills and experiences that can benefit the business world.

ADVANTAGES OF SUPPORTING AND EMPLOYING VETERANS


Employing veterans offers several advantages for businesses:

Leadership and Teamwork Skills: 
Veterans are often trained in leadership and teamwork, having worked in environments that require a high level of coordination, discipline, and the ability to make critical decisions under pressure.

Diversity and Inclusion: 
Hiring veterans contributes to a diverse and inclusive workplace. Veterans come from various backgrounds and bring varied perspectives and experiences.

Strong Work Ethic:
Military service instills a strong work ethic, emphasizing dedication, responsibility, and meeting high standards.

Problem-Solving Abilities: 
Veterans learn to assess situations, adapt to changing circumstances, and find practical solutions to challenging problems.

Technical and Specialized Skills: 
Many veterans have advanced technical training and specialized skills transferable to civilian jobs.

Reliability and Integrity: 
The military environment fosters dependability, integrity, and honesty— highly valued business traits.

Government Incentives: 
Employers may be eligible for government incentives, such as tax credits, for hiring veterans.

Invest in Veterans Week spotlights these advantages and encourages businesses to consider veterans proactively in their hiring practices, partnerships, and as entrepreneurs. By investing in veterans, businesses support those who have served their country and benefit from their exceptional skills and experiences. This observance plays a critical role in bridging the gap between military and civilian employment, highlighting the mutual benefits of hiring veterans in the workforce.
Africa
24
Mar

Tick Bite Prevention Week (UK): March 24-30 

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Tick Bite Prevention Week in the United Kingdom is an annual public health campaign to raise awareness about the risks associated with tick bites and the diseases they can transmit. 

The fundamental purposes and aspects of Tick Bite Prevention Week include:

Education: 
The week educates the public about ticks, their habitats, and the potential health risks associated with tick bites, such as Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses.

Prevention Strategies: 
It focuses on teaching effective prevention strategies to reduce the risk of tick bites for humans and pets.

Promotion of Safe Outdoor Activities: 
As ticks live in outdoor settings, the campaign promotes safe practices for outdoor activities like hiking, camping, and gardening.

HOW TO AVOID GETTING TICKS


Use Tick Repellents:
Apply insect repellents containing DEET, picaridin, IR3535, or lemon eucalyptus oil to exposed skin.

Wear Appropriate Clothing:
In areas with ticks, Wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants. Tucking your pants into your socks can provide additional protection.

Choose Light-Colored Clothing:
This makes it easier to spot ticks on your clothes before they attach to your skin.

Stay on Trails:
When hiking or walking in wooded or grassy areas, stay on clear, well-traveled paths where there is less likelihood of encountering ticks.

Check for Ticks:
After outdoor activities, check your entire body for ticks. Pay special attention to underarms, in and around ears, inside the belly button, behind knees, between legs, around the waist, and especially in hair.

Shower Soon After Being Outdoors:
Showering within two hours of coming indoors can reduce the risk of getting Lyme disease and may help wash off unattached ticks.

Dry Clothes on High Heat:
Ticks can survive a wash cycle, so drying clothes on high heat for 10 minutes after coming indoors can kill any ticks on your clothing.

HOW TO PREVENT PETS FROM GETTING TICKS


Regular Tick Treatments: 
Use veterinarian-recommended tick prevention products on your pets.

Regular Checks: 
Check your pets for ticks daily, especially after they spend time outdoors. Be sure to look between their toes, inside their ears, between their legs, and around their necks.

Keep Your Yard Tidy: 
Maintain your yard to make it less attractive to ticks by mowing the lawn regularly and removing tall weeds.

Avoid Tick Habitats: 
When walking your dog, avoid areas where ticks are likely to be found, such as dense wooded areas and tall grasses.

Following these preventive measures can significantly reduce the risk of tick bites and associated diseases. Tick Bite Prevention Week serves as a timely reminder of the importance of these practices, especially during the warmer months when ticks are most active.
Africa
01
Mar

Universal Human Beings Week: March 1-7 

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Universal Human Beings Week was created by the International Society of Friendship and Goodwill in the 1980s to focus on universal human rights, diversity, inclusivity, and recognizing the commonalities shared by all people, regardless of their backgrounds. Though the organization no longer exists, the Internet promotes this week via social media. 

Universal Human Beings Week focuses on:

Promoting Human Rights: 
Emphasizing the importance of universal human rights as defined by international declarations and treaties.

Celebrating Diversity: 
Recognizing and celebrating the diverse cultures, languages, and traditions of people worldwide while acknowledging our shared humanity.

Fostering Global Unity: 
Encouraging a sense of global community and solidarity, transcending borders, ethnicities, and social divisions.

Educating about Inclusivity:
Raising awareness about the importance of integration and equality in all aspects of society.

Addressing Global Challenges:
This section highlights the need for collective action to address global challenges that affect all human beings, such as climate change, poverty, and conflicts.

Encouraging Empathy and Understanding:
Promoting empathy, understanding, and respectful dialogue among people from different backgrounds.

Though the organization behind the event no longer exists, the idea of a day celebrating the universality of humanity lives on. 
Africa
16
Mar

Introverts Week, Ntl.: March 16-22 

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National Introvert Week celebrates and highlights the unique strengths and qualities of introverts. The week, initiated in 2018 by author and introvert advocate Matthew Pollard, aims to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of introversion in a society that often values extroverted traits.

Pollard's work focuses on introversion. He established National Introvert Week to coincide with the release of his book "The Introvert's Edge," which explains how businesses can leverage the talents of introverts. The observance seeks to debunk common myths about introversion, showcase the successes of introverted individuals, and provide resources for introverts to thrive in their personal and professional lives.

WHAT IS AN INTROVERT?


An introvert is a personality who gains energy from alone time rather than social interaction. Unlike extroverts, who thrive on socializing, introverts often find that too much interaction can be draining and require solitude to recharge.

Some people can appear outgoing and gregarious in social settings but be introverted. Their job or social situation may depend on this. However, when they choose what they want to do, often it is a less crowded event or situation. As we age, we tend to be more introverted too. 

HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOU ARE AN INTROVERT?

Ask yourself these questions...

  • Do you prefer time alone to being surrounded by others constantly?
  • Would you consider spending three hours at a busy Chucky Cheese "hell on earth" or just an average outing with the kids?
  • Do you enjoy long drives, walks, or bike rides alone? 
  • Would you prefer spending a month in a cabin away from people instead of at a busy resort?
  • Are you often annoyed when people don't let you escape for a breather (like heading to the bathroom alone) in a public space?
  • After thirty minutes to an hour in a crowded room, do you find yourself looking for a way out or somewhere with fewer people, if only for a few minutes?
  • Do you enjoy living alone and spending time with yourself?
  • Do small talk and frivolous topics annoy you?

If you answer yes to several of these questions, you may be an introvert in your private life. Many introverts wear the mettle of extrovert on the job if their career demands it. Think of it like an entrepreneur who loves his job but can't stand accounting. He has to do the bookkeeping, billing, and finance if he wants to do what he loves. It doesn't mean he's an accountant, any more than being an accountant means you're an entrepreneur.

WHAT ARE THE COMMON TRAITS OF INTROVERTS?


Preference for Solitude: 
Introverts often enjoy spending time alone or in quiet, low-key environments.

Thoughtful and Reflective: 
They tend to be introspective, often thinking deeply about various aspects of life.

Deep Focus: 
Introverts generally can concentrate intensely on tasks and interests.

Listening Skills: 
They are often good listeners, able to pay close attention and engage in meaningful conversations.

Cautious in Social Situations: 
Introverts might take longer to open up in social settings and prefer to observe before participating.

WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO ENGAGE WITH AN INTROVERT?


When engaging in conversation with an introvert, consider the following tips:

Give Them Time to Think: 
Introverts often appreciate having a moment to think before they respond, so take your time with their answers.

Engage in Deep, Meaningful Conversations: 
Discuss topics of genuine interest to both parties—chit-chat is for children.

Respect Their Need for Space: 
Understand that introverts might need breaks from social interaction and don't take it personally if they seek time alone.

Listen Actively: 
Show that you value their thoughts and input by listening closely and responding thoughtfully.

Create a Comfortable Environment: 
Avoid overly crowded or noisy settings, which can be overwhelming for introverts.

SEVEN FAMOUS INTROVERTS


Introverts often scale the heights of achievement, making significant contributions to their fields while often preferring solitude or more reserved lifestyles. Here are seven notable examples:

Albert Einstein: The renowned physicist and Nobel laureate known for his theory of relativity, was reportedly an introvert. Einstein valued solitude and deep thought, which were crucial to his groundbreaking work in physics.

Rosa Parks: The iconic civil rights activist, known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery Bus Boycott, was described as quiet and reserved, yet her courageous actions spoke volumes in the fight against racial segregation.

Bill Gates: Co-founder of Microsoft, Gates is often cited as an introvert. He has spoken about valuing quiet and alone time for deep thinking, which is crucial to his success as a technology innovator and entrepreneur.

Marie Curie: The first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the only person to win in two different sciences (Physics and Chemistry), Curie was known for her reserved and focused personality, dedicating her life to her scientific research.

JK Rowling: The author of the Harry Potter series, Rowling, has described herself as introverted. Her rich imagination and storytelling skills, hallmarks of her introverted nature, have captivated readers worldwide.

 Warren Buffett: One of the world's most successful investors, Buffett is known for his introversion. He often emphasizes the importance of reading, reflection, and careful analysis in investment decisions.

Frederic Chopin: The famous composer and pianist preferred small, intimate gatherings to large social events, and he cherished his privacy and quiet for composing some of the most well-known pieces in classical music.

These individuals demonstrate that introverts can succeed and substantially impact various fields, from science and civil rights to technology, literature, finance, and the arts. Their contributions highlight the diverse strengths and capabilities of introverted personalities.

Introversion is a distinct set of personality traits that should be understood and valued. By highlighting the strengths of introverts, Matthew Pollard's initiative, National Introvert Week, strives to create a more robust understanding of different personality types in various aspects of life.
Africa
28
Feb

228 Peace Memorial Day (TW)(1947): February 28

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01
Feb

Abolition of Slavery, (MU)(1835): February 1

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13
Feb

AG Expo, World (US-CA): February 13-15

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