Do you ever feel like you’re living in a bubble, surrounded by people
but never touched?
We live in such a busy, crowded
world, yet it’s so easy for many of us to go days, even weeks or months without
touching or being touched by others.
While you might not notice the
effects of not being touched right away, it can negatively affect your mood,
your confidence and your health. We are only beginning to understand the
holistic way our bodies work and the relationship between our emotional wellbeing
and our physical health.
Here are 6 reasons why you need
to be touched on a regular basis.
1.
Feel
connected to others.
We are social
beings, and although we all fall in different places on the introversion –
extroversion scale, we all need to have that sense of connection to other
members of our tribe. While some of that connection can come from having
conversations with others, touch also plays an important role in human
communication.
2.
Reduce
anxiety.
Simply touching
another person can make us feel more secure and less anxious. It can make us
feel grounded and safe and not so all alone. It’s not just children who could
use a warm, reassuring hug to make things a little better, so if you’re feeling
like a bundle of nerves, go ahead and ask for a hug.
3.
Bonding.
Touch is one of
the ways romantic partners bond with each other and parents bond with their
children. When partners and families get busy and let touch go out the window,
they’ll often find that they don’t feel as close and relationships suffer.
Regular touch is one of the ways that we continually renew our bonds with those
we love.
4.
Lowers
your blood pressure.
Studies have
shown that those that get regular touch often have lower blood pressure than
those that don’t. Even having a pet can have beneficial effects! Touch can also
slow the heart rate and help speed recovery times from illness and surgery.
5.
Improve
your outlook.
It’s harder to
get into a pessimistic funk when you feel the confidence of being connected to
others. Touch can make people feel more optimistic and positive and less
cynical and suspicious. A positive, trusting attitude towards others can reduce
tension in our daily lives and improve our relationships.
6.
Give
us the sensory input that we crave.
Scientists are just discovering how truly
important it is to exercise all our physical senses for proper brain and
emotional development. All the various kinds of touch from butterfly kisses to
deep tissue massage send our brains the physical inputs it needs to make sense
of the world. So, along with touching other people and pets, make time to
explore different textures and touch sensations such as letting cool sand run
through your fingers or taking a warm relaxing bath.
Don’t let yourself get too busy
that you starve yourself of touch. It’s important for your physical, mental and
emotional well being to touch others and let others touch you.
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