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Jan8 Fun Holiday – Clean Off Your Desk Day

To honor an uncluttered, organized and clean workspace, the second Monday of January is celebrated as the Clean Off Your Desk Day.

Overhead view of businesswoman working at desk.

A clean work desk and space is thought to increase productivity and reduce stress.

©iStockphoto.com/Jacob Ammentorp Lund

This unofficial and clearly made-up holiday encourages people to have a clutter-free, clean, and organized workspace.

Increase Productivity

Productivity experts and scientists agree that a functional workspace is important for having a fulfilling and productive work life. Clean and organized work desks allow workers to focus and to organize and process information. In addition, research shows that those who work within cluttered spaces tend to get frustrated faster than those whose workspaces are organized and clean.

How to Celebrate?

  • Clean your desk, of course! Take a few hours to organize all the paperwork that has piled up over the last year and to purge your desk and workspace of things you have no use for anymore.
  • Shred any paperwork with any sensitive or personal information, give away duplicate office supplies, and file away important documents.
  • And while you are at it, organize your PC or laptop desktop as well.

Did You Know...

...that the word desk comes from the old Latin word discus meaning platter or plate?

Clean Off Your Desk Day Observances

Fun Holiday: Clean Off Your Desk Day Observances
YearWeekdayDateName
2024Mon8 JanClean Off Your Desk Day
2025Mon13 JanClean Off Your Desk Day
2026Mon12 JanClean Off Your Desk Day
2027Mon11 JanClean Off Your Desk Day
2028Mon10 JanClean Off Your Desk Day
2029Mon8 JanClean Off Your Desk Day
2030Mon14 JanClean Off Your Desk Day
2031Mon13 JanClean Off Your Desk Day
2032Mon12 JanClean Off Your Desk Day
2033Mon10 JanClean Off Your Desk Day

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