Personal hygiene
At my
workplace, there are twenty people in my department. We
don’t work with food or anything that needs to stay sanitized, but
we do work with items that are passed from person to person
frequently each day. When that is a routine, your personal hygiene
can affect everyone around you. Perhaps you don’t think about that,
but it does. I’ve witnessed co-workers exit the bathroom without
washing their hands. Obviously, their personal hygiene is not of
great importance to them. I hesitate to touch something after
they’ve touched it. Maybe that sounds a bit too paranoid, but it
isn’t always about germs being spread – it is about having respect
for others. I think that I have decent personal hygiene. I always
wash my hands after going to the bathroom. I always wear deodorant
and bathe daily. This same co-worker who fails to wash her hands,
constantly has body odor and unkempt hair. I’m not sure why she
fails to realize that she has poor personal hygiene, but perhaps
she just doesn’t care. Her co-workers, however, do care.
It isn’t pleasant to spend time around someone who appears
unkempt and has a body odor daily. Nor is it pleasant to have a
conversation with someone who has bad breath. All of those things
that I mentioned are a result of poor personal hygiene. Taking care
of yourself only takes a few extra moments each day and could
greatly approve your appearance and the amount of respect that you
receive from others. Having bad breath could chase away clients or
any socialization with friends. Knowing that you don’t wash your
hands not only makes others around you a bit disgusted with you,
but could be spreading germs to everyone around you. Telephones and
door handles are one of the biggest spreaders of germs. When people
wash their hands, those germs may struggle to exist.
When it comes to personal hygiene, most of it is common
knowledge. Put deodorant on so that you don’t smell. Brush your
teeth several times a day. Wash your hands. Brush your hair.
Maintain a healthy diet in order to not cause any other forms of
personal hygiene problems. Of course, there are some health
problems that are not a matter of personal hygiene. But, personal
hygiene can help to prevent many problems and rid of some issues
much quicker.
Respect yourself enough to take a few extra moments to have good
personal hygiene. When you respect yourself that much, you will
respect the others that are around you. They will be quite grateful
for the care you give yourself. Trust me.
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