Monday, November 30, 2020

November 30 - National Stay Home Because You're Well Day

 

Happy National Stay Home Because You're Well Day! Today gives us an excuse to stay in for the day. We all need a break, and it’s nice to take it when we're healthy and can enjoy it.  


With that said, if everyone in the working world took the same day to stay home because we were well, chaos would ensue.  


We all need time alone. It’s essential to disconnect from our daily routines. Sometimes we have a checklist of things we would do. Others have no idea what we’d do left to our own devices. 


Being home when we are healthy can come with a sense of accomplishment, too. We can tackle tasks we’ve been wanting to complete for a while.  


It can also be an opportunity for some much-needed relaxation. Everyone sees a healthy day off differently. Use it as you see fit. 


HOW TO OBSERVE 


Stay home because you’re well day has no agenda other than to spend a healthful day at home. What you do with it is up to you. 


National Day Calendar® does have some suggestions if you are having trouble deciding what to do. 


  • • Catch up on some reading. 

  • • Take a walk. 

  • • Get started on your Christmas cards. 

  • • Follow a toddler around all day. You do feel well, remember? 

  • • Take a friend to lunch. 

  • • Get your calendar up to date. 

  • • Try a new recipe and make extra to share with someone who wasn’t feeling well today. 

  • • Take a nap 

  • • Plan your next vacation. 

  • • Make a list of all your single friends and match them up as potential mates. 

  • • Organize all those photos on your phone. 

  • • Work on an art project. 

  • • Clean out your closet and donate. 


Stay home and use #StayHomeBecauseYoureWellDay to post on social media. 


HISTORY 


American film, television and voice actor Thomas Roy and his wife Ruth of Wellcat Holidays created National Stay Home Because You’re Well Day. 


#StayHomeBecauseYoureWellDay 

#wellcatholidays 

@nichecinema 

November 30 - National Computer Security Day

 

Happy National Computer Security Day! On November 30, this day reminds any and all of us to protect our computers.  


Every day, computers become faster and more advanced. Protecting the resources, tools, and information on them protects the people who use them as well. 


Since the first home computer, how we use them has changed. Today, we use computers to stay connected. We bank and work from home.  


While computers are on every campus in every school, many gain an education right from home. We do our taxes, attend meetings and research complex issues all on computers. 

 

When is World Password Day? 

Wouldn’t it make sense to do everything possible to keep these powerful machines secure? Some of them hold a lifetime of data.  


Precious and irreplaceable photos, journals, novels, passwords. It’s vital to protect even a portion of that information. Our very identity exists on computers.  


Identity theft, fraud, ransomware, viruses, and more constantly attack our computers. They seek the most vulnerable users.  


In an instant, they take us offline, derailing a lifetime of accomplishment. Protect your family and business by giving your computers a security check-up. 


HOW TO OBSERVE 


Use the checklist below to secure your computer. It’s important to review your computer’s security on a regular basis. 


If you use social media, it’s a good time to review your settings. Social media is another way identity thieves, viruses and computer fraud is committed.   


Spread the word on social media using #ComputerSecurityDay to inform others how they can secure their data! 


  • • Enable Windows Update. 

    • Install and keep running antivirus software. 
  • • Turn on Windows Firewall. 
  • • Keep all software updated.  
  • • Always use strong passwords. 
  • • Don’t share passwords and don’t write them down.  
  • • A password is required to access my computer. 
  • • Remove unused programs. 
  • • Secure your wireless network.  
  • • Back up critical data.  
  • • Use caution when browsing the Internet.  
  • • I log off the computer when I’m not using it. 
  • • My web browser does not store or remember my passwords. 
  • • Periodically remove temporary Internet files. 

HISTORY 

 
In 1988, the Association for Computer Security launched the first National Computer Security Day to raise awareness concerning computer security issues. 

 

What you do to keep your computer secure today? 

 
#ComputerSecurityDay 

@McAfee 

@Kapersky 

@staysafeonline

@cyberassociation 

@cyberwaregov 

@ISSAIntl 

@CSIAC 

@asip.org 

@csautsa 

@nichecinema