NATIONAL COMPLIMENT YOUR MIRROR DAY

NATIONAL COMPLIMENT YOUR MIRROR DAY

Most of us look in a mirror every day, but how often do we actually like what we see? National Compliment Your Mirror Day on July 3rd reminds us to look past our perceived flaws and recognize our true, inner worth.

#ComplimentYourMirrorDay

Our mirrors go through a lot of work. They see us at our worst and at our absolute best. It’s time we give them—and the person standing in front of them—their due. Today, we are asking your to find the closest mirror and pay the reflection the compliment it deserves. You're smart, beautiful, and worth every word.

While it might feel a little silly to start chatting with your own reflection, there is genuine psychological value behind it. Whether it's a quick five-second pick-me-up or a few minutes of focused encouragement, saying positive things to yourself subconsciously builds self-confidence and a positive mindset. Go head! Start talking to yourself and see the difference over time.

Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the greatest of them all…….  It is YOU!

7 WAYS TO CELEBRATE NATIONAL COMPLIMENT YOUR MIRROR DAY

On National Compliment Your Mirror Day, spend a few minutes with your mirror. Offer a compliment or two to your mirror and the reflection you see. You might even find the time you spend boosts your confidence just a bit. If you aren't sure what to say, try these seven simple phrases to boost your confidence:

  1. You look great!

  2. Keep up the great grooming.

  3. You are awesome!

  4. That hair is styling!

  5. The bathroom sparkles just like you!

  6. Keep on flashing - that amazing smile.

  7. When you clean up, you clean up niiiice!

Share your mirror compliments by using #ComplimentYourMirrorDay on social media.

NATIONAL COMPLIMENT YOUR MIRROR DAY HISTORY

The exact origins of this reflective holiday remain a bit of a mystery. The National Day Calendar team continues to research the history and creators of this day, but one thing is certain: whoever started it knew that a little bit of self-kindness can go a long way.