Living In Gratitude: Hugs
You can’t wrap love in a box, but you can wrap a person in a hug.
Social distancing. Two words that are now indelible parts of our nomenclature.
Although social separation is very important for all of us to engage in right now for the health of our nation, as social creatures, humans thrive on touch. Our emotional, mental and physical wellbeing is nourished when we connect with others. And hugs are one of the best ways to make us feel connected to someone else.
Studies show that adults and children alike need between three and five hugs a day. And now more than ever, those hugs are vital and mostly virtual.
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