Commitment Day
Commitment Day is held on January 1. The first known Commitment Day was celebrated in 1960 as an extension of the tradition of New Year’s Resolutions—however. This event in the first decade of the month January is annual. Help us
It is a time to demonstrate your affections by committing, in one way or the other, to that person or persons close to your heart. Commitment is important to a relationship because it provides structure and stability. A commitment shows that you're willing to sacrifice your interests for the good of another person. It's the foundation on which love grows, and it allows trust to develop in a relationship.
Commitment Day was first celebrated on January 1, 1960 marking the beginning of a new year. Commitment helps you stick to your goals during the good times and the bad times — when barriers get in the way.
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Unlucky Day on December 31 (You get the chance to get all the bad things out of the way, do next year will be happy, healthy and prosperous);
Cinderella Day in Japan on December 31 (Shinderera De);
Polar Bear Swim Day or Polar Plunge Day on January 1 (Canada and United States);
Z Day on January 1 (People whose first or last name start with the letter Z must have it pretty rough. Most processes, systems and organizations use alphabetical sorting as standard, meaning they are always last no matter the place or occasion);
Happy Mew Year for Cats Day on January 2 (The founders, Tom and Ruth Roy, wanted cats to have a very special New Year's celebration all to themselves);
Run it Up the Flagpole and See if Anyone Salutes Day on January 2 (It means to float an idea to see what people think, or if they notice);