NATIONAL ALL IS OURS DAY – April 8
Sat Apr 8th

National All Is Ours Day

National All Is Ours Day, which occurs each year, takes us on three points of appreciation. Celebrate each of the day's approaches or choose the one that suits you.

The first day of the year can be considered as a moment to reflect on all of nature's splendor and all the wonderful things in life. We rarely have the opportunity to discover all that nature has to offer us. We're surprised by something as simple as the number of birds that live in a local park or backyard can surprise us. We can see our National Parks or trail system from venturing further. Whether we look up to the skies or closer to the new spring blooms, walking in our surroundings is a spectacular gift to enjoy.

Appreciating everything we have is the second way to commemorate the day. Even though we don't have much, what we do have is a blessing. This strategy encourages counting those blessings and avoiding worrying about the things we don't have.

We have all that we have as a third way to view the day. Regardless of what we have, sharing it makes difficult times more bearable when we all work together. Those that are shared have the best times and the best things in life.

How to celebrate #nationalallisoursday

  • Explore the world around you and find something to love in the world beyond your front door
  • Express gratitude for what you have. It may be the people in your life, your wellbeing, or another blessing you treasure
  • Share your bounty with others
  • Positive thoughts and actions are emphasized in this article
  • To post on social media, use the hashtag #NationalAllIsOurDay

The national all is ours day is ours day history

The source of this day dedicated to appreciation is still researching the origins of this day dedicated to appreciation.

All is ours FAQ

Q. What are some ways to express gratitude to someone? Q. What are some ways to express appreciation to someone?

A. A simple thank you is often sufficient. However, we are compelled to express our gratitude in other ways. Some suggestions include: Some ideas include:

  • Write a heartfelt thank you card
  • Make a homemade dish. Make a homemade dish
  • Sing the person's praises to others

Q. What are some things you should learn about nature?

A. Whether you're an outdoor person or not, there's plenty to be learned about nature.

  • Fresh air
  • Clean water
  • Majestic landscapes
  • Changing seasons
  • Colorful vistas
  • Rich soil
  • Bountiful crops
  • Bird song

Is anyone celebrating All Is Ours Day?

A. Yes. Yes. And in our darkest times, there is something to be grateful for. To find it, we only need to look for it.