There was a scene in the Dftimeon Monastery – set in the early 1900s of his 1900s – which made people break up. Dowager’s Earl, played by Dame Maggie Smith, a lot of interest from the audience, asked: What is a weekend? Our grandparents have a similar reaction when we talk about personal space. A concept of almost alien even a decade ago in India, it is difficult to explain what constitutes personal space. ‘ But that understanding is the need of the hour in our country. The terms like ‘alonetime’, ‘personal space’, ‘boundaries’ are social media hashtags today when more and more people are negotiating (and re -negotiating) ordinary boundaries according to the standard. Old society. Chetan Deshpande, an excellent penetration expert believes that we are living in a major penetration period in our personal space. A call from an unknown number, email from spam advertisers, WhatsApp from unknown people – all made us feel uncomfortable. Above all, the daily violations of the personal space – everyone stands too close to us, a comment seems like ‘How much will you shop?’ – Can make us cranky, angry. For example, a friend once told me that she would go to the shop, when someone from her family told her: Why go to the store like that? Have you not gone last week? “For my friend, the question was invaded. What we have to understand is that most of the time when our personal boundaries are closest to us, and can do so without recognizing it (see the box). Similarly, a colleague was confused when a friend’s friend – who had just moved to her apartment building – landed in front of her door without calling her. What has changed? In India, in particular, personal space as a concept suddenly took the lead because we danced quite a lot of emotional communication rounds for a very short time. We hardly change from common families to a nucleus when the digital revolution changes our lives strongly. And only when we get used to the utilities, social media has changed the way the world communicates. From a conservative approach to life, we posted our ‘relationship status’ outdoors. Today is not just ‘big’ and ‘fat’, they deserve Insta ‘. Divorce is not news, couples are still friends after separation. Add the rise of single women, and you have a completely new Indian, where you have given priority. The coach of Pankaj Rai said, in such a script, personal space is not a luxury. It is as important as the air we breathe, water and food, we consume. We need personal space for our origin; It is an important component for human development. Everyone lives in their own world, creating their own time and space. And this time/space is sacred for all of us. Coach Farzana Suri agrees. We are all created from experience, like, dislike and ideas. Personal space is a buffer space that allows you to focus on yourself and your soul enhancement by you. In your personal space, you have no burden when playing all the roles you often play in life because you have to do, she said. CultRealong at work with changes in personal relationships, workplace culture has also changed drastically because of this similar personal space needs. The author Vaibhav Datar, who is currently asking a working culture to allow them; They want stations to work more intimate, where they can focus on the work against the open office policy has become a wrath. Now, office space is being designed to keep the new request of the staff in the mind. If we do not protect our personal space at work, we are more likely to feel exhausted. Datar added that you may often feel hurt and angry because of what seems to be small for others. In fact, the demand for space is so important that even intense perfumes in the closed places, talking loudly in public places, making people leave quite quickly. Anu Mehra said, we are studying again to communicate. Social media has changed all our perceptions about what is considered rude and what is good. For example, if someone adds you to his/her FB, is it okay to continue to send them a message, saying hi hi, or where do you come from or I really like your smile? Some people may consider it only another way to communicate, while others will be very uncomfortable, even angry, with such messages. I personally consider it an invasion of my privacy. It was another tough question. How do we navigate our personal space in an extremely public world? Can we come up with articles that describe our daily life, and expect our personal space not to be invaded at the same time? Family adviser Gitanjali Sharma said, personal space is no longer a space immediately surrounded us and moving with us. Next time we look at our phone to send text messages, it is in the lens of our private space. And the danger is that it can be ‘hacked’ (reading instability) with an online text or message of anyone – it may be a family member in a WhatsApp group, a comment of a one A friend on Facebook or a stranger says ‘Hi’ on platforms like Messenger and Insta DM, regardless of whether you’re okay or not. Why are we clinging to the hashtags like ‘Alonetime’ or ‘personal space’. We must take the thorough steps to block our lives in our lives. Each relationship requires a balanced action between personal spaces and spending valuable time for your loved ones. The way we are in 2020, one cannot happen without another relationship. Often comes from the closest to us. Communication- Observe the boundaries in the office. Observe the professional distance and give more intimate gestures for hours – call it at the attention of the invaders – individuals or professionalism – and spend time to fix behavior – immobile or without The ability to manage personal borders creates a high emotional cost of Spaceral Adolph and Daniel P Kennedy, neurologists at Caltech University (USA), discovered a structure in our brain. Responsible for us to know where our personal space is. This structure (Amygdala) is related to our fears and instincts, all created from experiences, likes, dislikes and ideas. Personal space is a buffer space that allows you to focus on yourself and your soul enhancement by becoming you, Farzana Suri, the company’s personal space is the physical, psychological and psychological area App of Aperson’s feelings, in which people feel comfortable and free. You feel offended when an anonymous person is too close to you and invades your personal space – Pankaj Rai, coach of life
