National Personal Space Day
On November 30th, National Personal Space Day promotes kindness toward sensitivities and supports self-protection by acknowledging that everyone has the right to choose when and how to be touched.
Touch can hurt. Many bacteria and viruses can cause damage.
The day provides an opportunity to be aware of a person's unspoken need for space or a gentler and welcomed touch. If you see someone wearing the peach symbol, avoid the handshake or hug and instead give a smile or another sign of concern.
"I need a little extra space today," the effective symbol says without awkwardness or hurt feelings. The Peach symbol kindly raises the voice of the wearer. People are being asked to change the way they care by 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 of 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 pregnant, receiving chemotherapy, or simply needing more space to shield them from infectious bacteria, viruses, or other sensitivities.
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Share your story We want to hear your story.
Does anyone invade your personal space?
e you or someone you love immunocompromised?
Is it chronic pain, anxiety, or another condition that makes touch painful?
Is it painful bacteria or viruses that have contaminated your skin?
Is there a family bonded with your new wee one?
Is someone in your family in need of a safe space?
Are you a caregiver for someone who needs to avoid touching?
Are you looking for a way to teach personal space to children?
On our Give Space Facebook page, we invite you to share your tale. A snapshot may be shared on Twitter or IG. We would love to hear from you and yours.
- How can Give Space help? How can Giving Space help?
- I Do With My Hugs?" We recommend personal space interactive education with our children's book, "What Do I Do With My Hugs?" It will give them a lifetime of peace by shielding their space while still teaching empathy for others' space..
- Each product is stamped with the Peach symbol to indicate your desire for personal space. www.givespacepeach.com for you or as a gift for a neighbor, your local school, or church
- Signing or wholesale needs are all possible on the website
- [email protected] or Carol Winner at [email protected]: Please contact Frank Groff [email protected] or Carol Winner at [email protected] for media
- Show you care in new ways
- Cook their family's favorite dish Cook their favorite dish
- Run errands for them
- They love reading their favorite book to them. Read their favorite book to them
- Order delivery of groceries or a special treaty
History of national personal space day has influenced the development of national personal space day
Give space, LLC, a nonprofit organization based in Peach, LLC, established National Personal Space Day in 2019 to promote and promote an understanding of personal space boundaries. The Peach symbol, whether recovering from surgery, an illness, or anxiety, communicates the wearer's desire for an extended boundary. National Personal Space Day raises the symbol's recognition of the symbol and provides an opportunity to change the way we express care.
For the love of peach, we're looking at for the love of peach
In 2015, For the Love of Peach was founded, inspired by a daughter's protective heart and a mother's compassion. During her battle against cancer and dealt with recovery, founder Carol Winner, a mother, was a caregiver to her mother. Her mother underwent extensive surgeries and radiation, compromising her immune system and painful physical contact. Carol's healthcare experience highlighted her mother's danger from a well-intentioned hug or kiss. So began giving space. "What Does My Hugs?" and their children's personal space book, "What Does Give Space" Vests and Their U.S. Adaptable Garment Patent recently received a U.S. Adaptable Garment Patent.