National Get Over It Day

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Hey there, folks! Are you ready to get over it? Well, get your positive pants on and mark your calendars, because National Get Over It Day is here to help you leave all your worries and grudges behind! Get ready to let go, forgive, and move on, as this day is all about embracing a fresh start and a new perspective. So, let's dive right in and learn all there is to know about this fantastic day of liberation!

When is Get Over It Day?

It's national get over it day on the 9th March.


A Brief History of National Get Over It Day

Are you tired of holding onto anger, resentment, or the fact that they ran out of your favorite ice cream flavor? Well, you're not alone! National Get Over It Day was created to encourage individuals to let go of grudges, past hurts, and petty annoyances. This fabulous day reminds us that it's time to release the negative energy and focus on the positive aspects of life.

Although the exact origins of National Get Over It Day are unclear, it gained popularity in recent years through the power of the internet. Thanks to countless social media mentions, hashtags, and enthusiastic supporters, it has become a day of collective emotional cleansing and personal growth.

How to Celebrate National Get Over It Day

Celebrating National Get Over It Day is easy-peasy. Here are a few suggestions to help you fully embrace the spirit of the day:

  1. Forgiveness is key! Take the opportunity to forgive someone who may have wronged you and let go of any lingering grudges. It's time to give peace a chance.
  2. Reflect on past mistakes and learn from them. Sometimes, the best way to move forward is by acknowledging our own faults and taking steps towards personal growth.
  3. Treat yourself to a day of self-care. Whether it's a bubble bath, indulging in your favorite treats, or enjoying a good book, do something that brings you joy and helps you relax.
  4. Spread positivity! Reach out to a friend, family member, or loved one and offer words of encouragement or a kind gesture. Lift others up, and you'll find that it lifts your spirits as well.

Did You Know?

In the spirit of spreading forgiveness and kindness, did you know that studies show forgiving others can lead to lower stress levels, improved relationships, and overall better mental health? So, let go of that grudge and reap the benefits!



History behind the term 'Get Over It'


1592

Shakespeare coins the phrase

In the year 1592, the world-renowned playwright William Shakespeare first used the phrase 'get over it' in his play 'Henry VI, Part I.' The line, 'Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed, and batten on this moor? Ha! Have you eyes? You cannot call it love, for at your age the heyday in the blood is tame, it's humble, and waits upon the judgment. And what judgment would step from this to this? Sense from stubborn? Or what form is this?' is believed to be the earliest recorded use of the term.


1940

Popularized in American usage

While the term 'get over it' had sporadic usage in literature over the centuries, it gained broader popularity in American usage in the 1940s. The term was often used in informal conversations, expressions, and writings to encourage someone to move on from a disappointment or setback. Its simplicity and directness resonated well with the American culture of self-reliance and resilience.


1970s

Rise in pop culture references

During the 1970s, 'get over it' saw a notable rise in pop culture references across various forms of media. It frequently appeared in song lyrics, comedy sketches, and television shows. The term became ingrained in the vernacular, with its meaning evolving to convey a sense of dismissing minor grievances in a light-hearted and casual manner.



1990s

Mainstream recognition

In the 1990s, 'get over it' gained mainstream recognition and became a catchphrase associated with the self-help movement and therapy culture. It was often used as advice to individuals who found it difficult to move on from emotional challenges or traumatic experiences. The term gained popularity due to its encouraging tone, suggesting the importance of resilience and personal growth.


Present

Continued usage and adaptation

Today, 'get over it' remains a widely used phrase in everyday conversations and popular culture. It has been adapted and modified in various ways, such as 'get over yourself' or 'get over it and move on.' The term continues to convey the idea of letting go of negativity, embracing resilience, and focusing on personal growth. Its longevity is a testament to its enduring relevance in modern society.


Did you know?

In the spirit of spreading forgiveness and kindness, did you know that studies show forgiving others can lead to lower stress levels, improved relationships, and overall better mental health? So, let go of that grudge and reap the benefits!

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First identified

9th March 2015

Most mentioned on

9th March 2016

Total mentions

1402

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