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Everything You Do is Right Day

A fun observance on March 16 embracing positivity, self-confidence, and the belief that all actions and decisions will turn out right, countering self-doubt and celebrating personal empowerment.

Tuesday
16
March 2027
Last updated February 26, 2026 · by the Holiday Calendar Team
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YEARLY DATEMarch 16
OBSERVED INUnited States
CATEGORYFun
SUBCATEGORYSilly
ORIGIN

Community Origin

FOUNDING ENTITY
Not documented
FIRST OBSERVED
Not documented
HOW THE HOLIDAY CAME TO BE

The observance likely emerged in the early 2000s as a counterpoint to Everything You Think is Wrong Day on March 15.

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INTRO

Introduction

Get ready to celebrate Everything You Do is Right Day on March 16th! This annual event was created in 2004 as a way to recognize and appreciate all the hard work that people do every day. It's also a great opportunity for people to give themselves a pat on the back for their accomplishments and remind themselves that they're doing great things. So take this day as an opportunity to reflect on everything you've achieved and give yourself some much-deserved credit for all your successes!

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TIMELINE

Everything You Do is Right Day Timeline

First Celebration

Everything You Do is Right Day was first celebrated, encouraging people to appreciate their everyday efforts and successes.

National Recognition

By 2006, the holiday gained national attention in the United States, with media outlets highlighting it as a day of positivity and self-affirmation.

Workplace Appreciation

The holiday began to be recognized in workplaces, encouraging employees to acknowledge their achievements and contributions.

Social Media Celebration

Social media platforms embraced the day worldwide, allowing for people to share their accomplishments and positive actions online.

Educational Adoption

Schools began to recognize the holiday, teaching children about the importance of positive self-affirmation and effort recognition.

GET INVOLVED

How to Celebrate Everything You Do is Right Day

EDITOR'S PICK

Praise Yourself

Take a moment to think about something that you've done recently that you're proud of. Give yourself a pat on the back for it and recognize your hard work.

TREAT

Treat Yourself

You deserve it! Go out to your favorite restaurant, buy that item you've been eyeing, or just take a relaxing day off.

WRITE

Write a Positive Note

Take a piece of paper and write down three positive things about yourself. This can help boost your self-esteem and remind you of your strengths.

SURROUND

Surround Yourself with Support

Spend time with the people who make you feel supported and appreciated. They can help remind you of how great you are.

LEARN

Learn Something New

Doing something challenging can help you realize how capable and resilient you are. Working towards a goal is a great way to celebrate yourself.

WHY THIS DAY MATTERS

Why We Love Everything You Do is Right Day

It unites everyone

By celebrating those who are doing good in the world, Everything You Do is Right Day allows us to come together and share in joy of recognizing selfless acts. It's a great way for people of all backgrounds, beliefs and experiences to come together as one!

It celebrates those who make our lives better

Everything You Do is Right Day is a day to recognize and celebrate the people in our lives who have gone out of their way to do good. From the small, seemingly insignificant things they do to brighten someone else's day to the bigger, life-changing acts, these people deserve recognition for all they have done!

It encourages us to be better

Days like Everything You Do is Right Day serve as a reminder that we can always strive to be better and that one kindness can make a big difference. Showing appreciation for the efforts others put forth will hopefully inspire others around us to do something positive as well!

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