National Vision Board Day is observed worldwide every second Saturday of January. It was created in 2015 by actor Kellan Lutz and producer Ryan Daly to encourage individuals to visualize their goals for the new year. The holiday promotes the use of vision boards, which are collages that include images, quotes, and other elements representing one's dreams and aspirations. Participants often gather for vision board parties, where they collaborate with friends to create their boards in a supportive environment. The day serves as a reminder to clarify goals and maintain motivation throughout the year. Celebrants can share their experiences and creations on social media using the hashtags #NationalVisionBoardDay and #VisionBoardDay.
Second Saturday of January: Vision Board Day (United States)
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- Third Saturday of June: Surfing Day
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- Third Saturday of June: Martini Day
- Third Saturday of June: Vlaggetjesdag (Netherlands)
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