There’s the
airplane hug – you zoom into each other. The forever hug - you just don’t let
go. The group hug. The bro hug - a half-handshake half-hug. The wiggle hug –
you sway back and forth. The running hug
– standing at opposite ends of the room and running towards each other for a hug. The
acquaintance hug - a light pat to the back. But - My favourite - the squish - the
other person loves you so much they squish your insides and crack your back.
It’s a way to greet
each other and say good-bye. We comfort each other with a hug and celebrate with
one. There are a few different reasons why we hug it out but the feeling
remains the same - good. It’s simple and can mean a lot. We thrive it, it
releases endorphins, and we bond. It’s natural to want to
feel close to someone else.
One of my first
jobs was at a seniors home. There I really began to understand the power of a
hug. Some of the residents I looked after encountered very little touch during
the day. One hug from me and they didn’t
want to let go. It meant a lot to them that I cared enough to hug. It’s a way
to reach out and brighten their day.
Juan Mann's free hugs campaign started in 2004 and demonstrates the power of a hug. Read more @http://www.freehugscampaign.org
Juan Mann's free hugs campaign started in 2004 and demonstrates the power of a hug. Read more @http://www.freehugscampaign.org
The old saying
‘walk a miles in someone else’s shoes’ is true. Our days can be clouded by
stress and problems and we think it’s a big deal until we meet someone who has
it worse. We don’t know what someone else is going through but perhaps a hug
can help. It certainly couldn’t hurt. Sometimes we are afraid to hug because
we’re not sure how they'll respond. Take a risk, not many will deny you a hug.
However you hug it out, give them free of charge and do it often.
Huggers Amanda Trunzo and Janessa Wirth |
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