- Touch tenderly without provoking any violence. For the little child or the adult abandoned to years of ware housing this might mean a 1,000 hugs a day—first just light and slow touches to the hand, then to the face, and eventually transformed into an embrace.
- For some, touch might be very minimal– for the man or woman racked with extreme poverty touch might be a warm handshake upon greeting and leaving or for the adult traumatized by sexual abuse it might be just our physical proximity.
- Speak softly, slowly, and affectionately—using your word to uplift, encourage, and nurture instead of to correct or reprimand.
- Gaze warmly into the person’s eyes as if they are the windows to the soul.
- Do activities with the person, or even for the person, before expecting anyone to do things for you.
- Beckon the person to reach out to you with loving touch, soft words, and warm gazes.
At all costs, avoid provoking any violence and focus sharply on evoking a sense of peace.

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