‘Yellow Day’: the Happiest Day of the Year, but for Fewer and Fewer People
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June 20 is called Yellow Day, we tell you how it was determined and what it currently means for mental health.
Every June 20th, the Yellow Day is celebrated, named as the happiest day of the year and this is because it is a response to the Blue Monday, the saddest day of the year, but it is also an opportunity for leaders to see optimism as a tool to motivate their teams. In Mexico, happiness in the population is at low levels, because only two out of ten Mexicans feel very happy, while 61% are in a neutral state and 18% are not feeling well, according t…
The Yellow Day or ‘Happiest Day of the Year’ is celebrated every June 20th due to the summer solstice that, according to specialists and psychologists, opens a season in which people’s quality of life increases due to weather conditions. Yellow Day is called this because yellow, in the psychology of color, has a relationship with the sun, joy, gold and abundance. Experts indicate that the arrival of summer and the increase in hours of light and …


This Thursday, June 20, has been baptized as the happiest day of the year. The one known as Yellow Day, who was born in 2005 as a counterposition to the so-called Blue Monday (which is celebrated on January 15), arrives at the end of June, when the days are longer, there are more hours of light and darker later.
Today June 20 is celebrated the Yellow Day, the day that the marketing industry in the West has designated as the happiest of the year. The arguments are that the proximity to the summer solstice in the northern hemisphere, pleasant temperatures, sunlight and vacations make this day come, for many, full of energy and positive emotions.Keep reading...
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