Time to make your bed and make your mama proud! National Make Your Bed Day is here to remind you of the joys of a tidy bedroom and the power of a well-made bed. So grab your pillow fluffers, your sheet tuckers, and your duvet drapers, because it's time to dive into the world of bed-making expertise!
It's national make your bed day on the 11th September.
While the origins of National Make Your Bed Day might be as mysterious as the lost socks in your laundry, the importance of a well-made bed has been passed down through generations. Our ancestors understood the value of a tidy sleeping space, and today we celebrate their wisdom on this special day.
But let's not forget the significant impact the internet has had on this heavenly holiday. With the rise of social media, the glamorous world of "bed influencers" has emerged. These digital gurus showcase perfectly arranged pillows, artfully folded blankets, and seamless sheet corners, all while making us question our own bed-making skills.
So, how can you make the most of National Make Your Bed Day? Here are a few tips to help you become a bed-making champion:
Remember, a well-made bed is not just about appearances. It's a sanctuary, an escape from the chaos of the world. It's a place to dream, relax, and recharge, ready to face whatever adventures lie ahead.
The phrase 'make your bed' has its origins in the late 16th century. During this time, making your bed referred to the physical act of tidying and arranging the bedclothes to make it neat and presentable. It was a common practice in households to ensure cleanliness and orderliness.
Over time, the phrase 'make your bed' began to take on a broader meaning beyond its literal interpretation. By the late 19th century, it started to be used as a metaphor for taking responsibility for one's actions and decisions. Making your bed became a symbol of taking charge and being accountable for the choices one makes in life.
In 1914, Admiral William H. McRaven, a retired United States Navy SEAL, delivered a commencement speech at the University of Texas at Austin. During his speech, he highlighted the importance of making one's bed every morning. He emphasized that starting the day with this small task could set a positive tone for the rest of the day and create a sense of accomplishment. This speech gained popularity and created a cultural impact, leading to the phrase 'make your bed' becoming synonymous with discipline and productivity.
In 2014, Admiral McRaven expanded on his speech and published a book titled 'Make Your Bed: Little Things That Can Change Your Life...And Maybe Even the World.' The book elaborates on the concept of making one's bed and how it can instill discipline, order, and purpose in life. However, the book also sparked some controversy, with critics arguing that it oversimplified the complexities of life and success. Regardless of the debate, the phrase 'make your bed' continued to resonate with many, inspiring them to adopt small daily habits for personal growth and success.
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