It's That Day Again

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It’s National Hugging Day! Apparently, this very special day was created in 1986 to try to get ahead of a season when many people’s spirits might be low.


The idea is to share a moment of affection and caring which in essence, shares a smile. It seems that the record of most hugs given by one person in one hour was 1,749. Now that is a lot of hugging.


I remember when my daughter was in high school, completely unrelated to National Hugging Day, her class decided that one particular Tuesday was “Hug Dale Day”. Every time someone saw Dale in the hallway, a spontaneous hug – sometimes a group hug – broke out.


As the employment lawyer that I am, I am not recommending going around and hugging everyone you work with. For a whole host of reasons, that is a bad idea. But I do like the idea with some forethought of sharing a hug with some important people in your life. Perhaps when we’re moving too fast, we forget – but National Hugging Day is a great reminder.


Hug away!

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Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Mon, 01/20/2020 - 23:13

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Marilyn Genoa

Hugging is very important (agreed need to ensure no issues with the person you are hugging), although not normally a "kissy, huggy" person I realized a very long time ago that heartfelt hugs are amazingly positive and impactful for both the hugger and huggee.
Daniel Schwartz

Nothing wrong with a good hug, unless you or the recipient is sick (then my germaphobe OCD kicks in).
Rona Gura

So appreciated the hug you gave me when I saw you last week.
Victoria Drogin

Hugs are great! They increase serotonin and lots of “feel good” stress-busting hormones! I’m a hugger with people I know and for whom I have affection. Agree, not at work maybe.... lol.
Mitch Tobol

I love hugs...one of my favorite things to do. I heard each one of us needs to have at least 8 hugs a day. Who's with me !?!

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