Tick Tock Day
Tick Tock Day, a holiday that is annually observed on December 29th, reminds us to finish any unfinished projects that may need to be addressed before the year's end.
Many items that call for our attention as the end of the year approaches. Unfinished businesses must be wrapped up before the end of the calendar year, in the case of an unfinished project. Things such as larger company purchases and tax-deductible contributions for the tax year may have to be completed before December 31st.
Your medical plan is another thing to think about. Does your deductible start over? Does your deductible start over? Do you have a Flexible Savings Account with funds to use? Any employers provide annual insurance that will be lost if they aren't used by the year's end. Time is running out.
Tick Tock Day may also be a day to reflect on personal goals. Did you finish reading that book? Our names appear on Bucket lists. Where do we want to go? We may also need to try some exotic foods. Maybe your dreams are grander or simpler. They are tick-tock, whatever they are.
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The clock is ticking. The countdown has started. Check your list. Get the unfinished project done. Share your tips for finding unfinished work. Consider these common tasks: If you're not sure what needs to be done, consider these common items: If you're not sure what needs to be done.
- Make sure the tags on your vehicle are up to date
- Schedule a routine physical examination
- On your furnace, change the filter
- On your machine, make sure you have virus protection
- Did you miss your last wedding anniversary?
- Plan your vacation
- Wind your clocks
- Complete a honey-do list
No matter how you want to wrap up an unfinished project, be sure to use #TickTockDay to post on social media.
Tick tock day is a holiday in the United States. History has a tick tock day
Wellcat.com's Thomas and Ruth Roy at Wellcat.com created Tick Tock Day.
Tick tock FAQ
What does onomatopoeia mean? Q. What does onomatopoeia imply?
A. Onomatopoeia is a word that describes the sound associated with it. Tick tock is an onomatopoeia that refers to the sound of a clock.
What does the sound of a clock in other languages mean? Q. What does the sound of a clock in other languages?
A. They use the word "tic-tac" for the sound of a clock in several languages, including French, Spanish, and Italian.
Q. What is the world's biggest clock?
A. The Makkah Clock Royal Tower in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, is home to the world's largest clock face. It's the first in a string of seven hotel skyscrapers named Abraj Al-Bait. It measures 43 meters in diameter or 141.076 feet.