
Episode 25 – Today’s Hello, Handshake and Hug: Shifts in Social Etiquette
There’s been a lot of talk lately about this ‘New Normal,’ and I wonder what norms around simple social etiquette in terms of connecting with people might need to shift.
There’s been a lot of talk lately about this ‘New Normal,’ and I wonder what norms around simple social etiquette in terms of connecting with people might need to shift.
Know anybody who no matter how much they do or give, they think it’s never enough? Or, how about somebody who constantly feels the world is out to get them? Ever met a person who just seems happy and at peace all the time? I think I understand why these three types of people feel this way—it comes down to a personal perception.
Ever met somebody and thought, “wow, that person has a lot of life in them?” It comes down to energy. I’m a big believer that energy is life. When we feel most alive, our energy is at an optimum level. I think age is less about the number of years and more about the level of energy.
I’ve been watching my 4-year-old son, Greyson do preschool from home, and what’s become especially apparent to me: Learning requires intention—not just for kids, but for adults.
In challenging times like these when we’re trying to adjust to the ‘New Normal,’ it’s important that we have some healthy distractions that can give us release or some peace during the day.
There’s been a lot of talk lately about this ‘New Normal,’ and I wonder what norms around simple social etiquette in terms of connecting with people might need to shift.
Know anybody who no matter how much they do or give, they think it’s never enough? Or, how about somebody who constantly feels the world is out to get them? Ever met a person who just seems happy and at peace all the time? I think I understand why these three types of people feel this way—it comes down to a personal perception.
Ever met somebody and thought, “wow, that person has a lot of life in them?” It comes down to energy. I’m a big believer that energy is life. When we feel most alive, our energy is at an optimum level. I think age is less about the number of years and more about the level of energy.
I’ve been watching my 4-year-old son, Greyson do preschool from home, and what’s become especially apparent to me: Learning requires intention—not just for kids, but for adults.
In challenging times like these when we’re trying to adjust to the ‘New Normal,’ it’s important that we have some healthy distractions that can give us release or some peace during the day.
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