Single Working Women’s Day
Tell all the single working women in your life how much you respect and appreciate them. If you’re a single working woman, treat yourself to something nice.
Celebrate independent single working women with self-care, social experiences, and empowerment messaging that drives spa, dining, and retail purchases in August.
- Spa & wellness brands: 'Treat yourself—you've earned it' self-care promotions
- Restaurants & bars: 'Girls' night out' group dining packages and happy hour specials
- Retail & fashion: 'Celebrate your independence' gift guides and personal indulgence campaigns
- Non-profits: Volunteer opportunities and community-building events for single working women
Single Working Women’s Day, celebrated on August 4th, is a special day set aside to honor the achievements and contributions of single working women. Barbara Payne, a single working woman herself, founded the day in 2006.
She noticed the absence of a day recognizing the contributions of single women in the workforce and took it upon herself to establish one.
This initiative was rooted in the desire to celebrate single women’s hard work and resilience everywhere and acknowledge their significant role in our communities and economies.
The idea behind Single Working Women’s Day was influenced by societal perceptions surrounding singleness, especially among women. A notion often referred to as “singlism” suggests that single individuals, particularly women, cannot lead fulfilling lives.
This day challenges such stereotypes by highlighting single women’s independence, social connectivity, and contributions to their professions and communities. It serves as a powerful reminder of their strength and resilience and the diverse challenges they navigate, from work-life balance to overcoming workplace stereotypes and pay disparities.
The day also aims to address and reduce the stigma associated with being a single working woman. Through celebrating Single Working Women’s Day, society is encouraged to appreciate these women’s significant economic and social contributions.
It promotes empowerment, urging single working women to acknowledge their achievements and their positive impact on society and the economy. Furthermore, it’s a call to action for workplace equality, mentorship, and providing the necessary resources to help single working women excel in their careers.
Treat Yourself
First off, why not indulge in a little pampering? A spa day is the perfect way to unwind and enjoy well-deserved relaxation. Think massages, facials, and all the works to recharge those superwoman batteries.
Gather Your Squad
Next up, how about a girls’ night out? Rally your fellow single working women for an evening of dinner, drinks, and endless laughter. This day’s all about sharing fun stories and creating new memories.
Share the Love
Don’t forget to reach out and celebrate the single working women in your life. A simple gesture like sending a thoughtful note or a small gift can go a long way in showing your appreciation and support for their hard work and resilience.
Connect and Reflect
Organizing a get-together with your peers can be both fun and empowering. Plan a brunch, happy hour, or dinner to connect with other single working women. Use this time to share experiences, celebrate achievements, and even discuss future aspirations.
Give Back
Volunteering is another excellent way to celebrate. Offer your time or skills to organizations that support single working women. It’s a meaningful way to give back and help others facing similar challenges. Remember, Single Working Women’s Day is more than just a day off; it’s an opportunity to celebrate independence, reflect on achievements, and plan for an even brighter future. So, take this day to honor yourself and the incredible community of single working women around you.