OUR PERSONAL SPACE
Before the onset of
our present pandemic, I always respected one’s privacy. Yet, there were often
occasions when we shook hands, hugged each other, and even kissed. Now, with a serious need to protect ourselves
and each other, we have the coronavirus national guidelines for America. They
are especially important. They provide us with the opportunity to save our
lives and those we love. Now, each of us is faced with virtually separating
ourselves from each other. We refer to it as social distancing. Such behavior
emphasizes our concept of privacy.
I recall that our privacy also includes protecting our
personal space. In that sense, we still need to understand that regardless of
social distancing, we no longer must be so concerned about, so to speak, breaking
our personal space. I’m talking about
those times you might remember. We do not like to have someone stand so close
to us that we smell one’s breath or perfume.
I remember being asked to avoid using fragrances when seated in an
audience because other persons may have allergies to which they could be
sensitive. Maintaining our personal space can also protect us from stress or possible
aggression.
As long as we maintain our isolation the way it is, we can
be comforted to know we are in charge of ourselves. We can find ways to enjoy
our privacy and not succumb to stress. Yes, television and computer technology
can be a vicarious pleasure and even contact each other. Remember,
“AN
OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS WORTH A POUND OF CURE”
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