Work Harder Day
Diving into tasks with an unwavering determination, embracing challenges and pushing beyond the ordinary for rewarding accomplishments.
Inspire professionals and entrepreneurs to boost productivity and overcome obstacles in January with motivational tools, courses, and workplace wellness programs tied to the ethos of extraordinary effort.
- 'Double Your Output' challenge: productivity apps, time-management courses, or coaching services
- Early-morning routine kits: coffee subscriptions, fitness classes, or meditation apps for pre-dawn productivity
- Lunch-and-learn bundles: online courses, audiobooks, or professional development subscriptions
- Workplace motivation campaigns: team challenges, recognition programs, or employee wellness initiatives
The roots of Work Harder Day go back to 2016, marking the inception of a day dedicated to the spirit of persevering in work and putting in extraordinary effort. While the day is a relatively new addition to the yearly calendar, its ethos has long been a cornerstone of success stories throughout history.
For instance, take inspiration from Thomas Edison in the 1800s, whose teachers labeled him unable to learn. Defying these early educational assessments, which turned out to be a hearing impairment, not a lack of intellect, Edison’s relentless work ethic led him to become one of the most prolific inventors of all time.
Want a more current example of someone who embodies Work Harder Day? Fast forward to the late 20th century. That’s when we witnessed tenacity in sports legends like Michael Jordan, whose hard work made him a basketball icon. Similarly, Serena and Venus Williams worked hard at their sport and dominated the tennis world through natural talent and an unwavering commitment to hard work.
In business, Howard Schultz, the former CEO of Starbucks, exemplified this ideal by working grueling hours and spending many weekends working harder to grow the chain to the household name we know today.
These stories paint a picture of Work Harder Day’s spirit — a tribute to the relentless pursuit of excellence.
Double Trouble
Challenge yourself to double your output for the day. If you usually write five emails, aim for ten. If you run two miles every morning, go for four. It’s about pushing your boundaries, not just sticking to the status quo. You may not achieve this all on Work Harder Day — you can set a goal day by which you will “double up” if you plan to apply this principle to a larger task.
The Early Bird Gets the Worm
Start your day earlier than usual. Those quiet, early hours can be incredibly productive and set a positive tone for the rest of the day. Early morning usually means fewer people working, equalling precious minutes of interrupted time when you can get more done.
Educational Lunch and Learn
Turn your lunch break into a learning session. Listen to a motivational podcast, read a chapter of an inspiring book, or watch a TED Talk on Work Harder Day – it will fuel your drive. Learning new information gives you the tools you need to achieve success as well as offering a boost of inspiration to overcome any obstacles that hold you back.
Random Acts of Productivity
Pick a task you’ve been avoiding and tackle it head-on. Whether organizing your workspace or finally starting that big project, use Work Harder Day as the catalyst for action. Once you complete that to-do item, you might feel silly when you look back and realize just how easy it was to complete.
Spread the Hard Work Cheer
Encourage your colleagues, friends, or family members to join in on Work Harder Day. Sometimes, a little collaborative effort can create a big ripple of productivity. Who knows? You may become the inspiration that someone secretly needs to fuel their own growth.
Reflect and Plan for Future Success
End your day by reflecting on your accomplishments and planning for the next. Acknowledge your hard work and set new goals for yourself. You feel ready to take on even bigger things once you take a moment to celebrate how far you’ve come. A reward can be a figurative pat on the back, a scoop of your favorite ice cream, or the purchase of a small token that represents this victory. Work Harder Day does not mean you must drive yourself into an overworked frenzy. Instead, it suggests that you dedicate a single day to pushing yourself and see where it leads you. You might discover that you can accomplish more by making just one or two tiny tweaks. And that could add up to tremendous success!