NATIONAL JOYGERM DAY – January 8
Sun Jan 8th

National Joygerm Day

People around the world know that by being positive and treating others with kindness, they can influence others around them and pass the positive attitude to others. National JoyGerm Day is annually held on January 8th. We influence people around us, and those people become infected with the same positive joy and spread it to others when we post good moods.

Laugh, smile, be generous, be kind, inspire, and pass the one form of germ that is easy for everyone to catch.

How to celebrate #nationaljoygermday

National JoyGerm Day is one of those days you've been waiting for. Infuse joy in everything you do on January 8th.

  • Plan to awaken with a positive mood the night before. Use your favorite jazzy, snazzy wake-up music to start your day right and remind you what day it is.
  • Set out to bring your joy with you and spread it around like a glitter bomb that will not go away. Smile, say "Hello" to everyone you see and talk to
  • Enerergically, be the one who does the job. Be the person and do it with a smile whether it's making copies, errands, throwing out the garbage, or making phone calls
  • By reading 7 Ways to Be an Angel in Someone's Life, you will get more great tips

See how often you can spread the JoyGerm throughout the day!!

On social media, use the hashtag #NationalJoygermDay to post.

National joygerm day is the longest in history

National JoyGerm Day was founded in 1981 by a rather joyful and exuberant woman, Joan White, and the pure joy of its founder. National JoyGerm Day was widely distributed throughout the country, with television shows, radio shows, newspapers, magazines, postcards, hug coupons, and, of course, the pure joy of its founder.