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Second Half of the Year Day

Reflect on the first half of your year, check in on your New Year’s resolutions and set goals and new resolutions for the upcoming second half of the year.

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Capitalize on mid-year reflection momentum to drive goal-setting tools, wellness programs, travel bookings, and career coaching services.

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History

Second Half of the Year Day is traditionally celebrated on the same date annually, and has been for some time. The day has seen important milestones such as Sony introducing the Walkman and Zip codes being used for mail. Where would the US be if it couldn’t receive leaflets and brochures, the OG spam?!

Of course, a leap year will always force its way into the Gregorian calendar like a wrench in between plumbing! Celebrating this event means that your math skills must be strong. How are everyone’s four-times tables?


How to celebrate

Put Resolutions On Track

Nobody needs telling how often resolutions are broken. You do it every year, so it’s not a foreign concept! Of course, if the New Year is good for anything, it’s trying to forge a better lifestyle. Resolutions, while cliche and fragile, are essential for anybody who wants to secure a promotion, lose weight, or improve their relationships. There’s no need to let the best of intentions fall flat. With the Second Half of the Year Day marked in the calendar, it won’t because it’ll act as a reminder. Quitting when the going gets tough is an occupational hazard, yet change is possible. All a person has to do is write down the main goal and gauge its success. Anyone off the beaten path can find the next entrance a little farther down the road.

Go On Vacation

A vacation is one way that the Northern hemisphere celebrates this event without meaning to participate. Flights and accommodation may appear to be pretty generic, but they’re actually all part of the dastardly plan that is the Second Half of the Year Day. Reflecting is more than fretting about whether goals and targets are on track – it’s about relaxing. Lying on a beach sipping a cocktail isn’t indulgent, people. It’s a vehicle to transform a lifestyle. Let’s face it – nobody needs an excuse to visit a tropical paradise. Regardless, this day provides it for those who usually take their allocation paid and continue with the daily grind.

Meet With The Boss

It’s amazing how many employees coast by without attempting to move up the career ladder. Look, maybe your goal is to have a healthier balance between work and the office, which means a promotion isn’t on the cards. That’s fine. However, the people who want the money, power and recognition can use the second half of the year to ensure that the boss is on the same page. Summer is an excellent time to sit down and talk about any promises or reviews that are in the pipeline. Yes, even if they penciled it on a specific date and it’s not until later on in the year. Months have gone by, and you’ve proved your worth. Plus, no one got a corner office without being pushy!

Check Bank Balances

Is money tight? Millions of people live from paycheck to paycheck, so it’s not uncommon to fall into this category. Of course, it’s not a nice experience because one unforeseen circumstance can put finances on the brink. Moving out of the red and into the black takes a concerted push. The Second Half of the Year Day can be the date where you decided to set a new milestone.