What is National Personal Space Day?
On November 30th, National Personal Space Day promotes kindness toward sensitivities and protects self-security by acknowledging that everyone has the right to choose when and how to be touched.
Touch can hurt. Many Bacteria and viruses can cause disease.
The day gives you the opportunity to be aware of a person's unspoken need for space or a gentler and welcomed touch. For those wearing the peach symbol, avoid the handshake or hug and instead give a smile or another sign of concern.
The use of the powerful symbol has been promoted by National Personal Space Day to imply, "I need a little more space today" without awkwardness or hurt feelings. The Peach symbol kindly raises the voice of the wearer. The mission is trying to change the way people think about themselves. The mission is aiming to change the way people think about it. We are in the 21st century, after all, at a time when considering our personal space is at a peak. It's also a time when we get more insight into others' boundaries.
Everyone has a tale to tell about a time in their lives when they were well-intentioned but unwelcome touch or closeness: whether they are recovering or working in a crowded work environment, are dying, receiving chemotherapy, or simply needing more space to shield them from harmful bacteria, viruses, or other sensitivities.