One way to add bursts of joy to your calendar

Michelle Woo
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1 min readJun 11, 2021

🥳 Tip: Celebrate made-up holidays.

It’s been a rough year, and what we’ve learned is that there’s simply no time to keep following the same ol’ boring rules. We need joy. We need spontaneous cheer. We need … some totally made-up holidays. In a delightful story on Human Parts, Sophie Lucido Johnson makes the case for celebrating things that other people don’t celebrate. For example, you might want to have a birthday party for a plant, or host a “try something you always wanted to try” day, or show off your snazziest looks at Grownup Prom. Think about what sounds fun and turn it into an official event. As Johnson explains, made-up holidays are “cheaper and quicker than vacations” and when you fill your calendar with them, you’ll have so many things to look forward to.

🎉 More from Forge on practicing joy:

How to Relearn the Joy of Being Alone
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Your Brain Is Wired to Suck the Joy Out of Good News
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How to Find Joy in Unfinished Projects
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Michelle Woo
Michelle Woo

Written by Michelle Woo

Author of Horizontal Parenting: How to Entertain Your Kid While Lying Down (Chronicle Books)

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