TODAY: According to the National Day calendar, today is a day all of us can relate to: National Awkward Moments Day.
“Have you ever called someone by the wrong name, tripped over nothing, walked into a door, had the completely wrong words come out of your mouth, or just forgotten what you were doing?” the website https://nationaldaycalendar.com read.
No matter the day, today, or any other day, everyone has them.
Some advice from National Day calendar on observing the day, and recovering from an awkward situation.
How to observe #AwkwardMomentsDay: Find the ability to laugh at yourself, see the humor in awkward moments and have fun with them. Relive old awkward moments by telling stories about them. Laugh over them and enjoy the memory.
Help someone else recover from an awkward moment. They may be embarrassing at first. However, the humor in these moments shows just how human we can be.
Keep in mind that no one is perfect, ever. Wear humility like a cloak and laugh at yourself.
Use #AwkwardMomentsDay to post on social media.
There are several ways to recover from an awkward situation fast:
Change the subject. This approach works well during conversations where someone misspoke, blurted out a secret, or brought up a touchy subject.
Make an apology. We all make mistakes. Own up to it. Whether it’s a broken glass or inadvertently bringing up someone’s ex, just apologize and move on.
Laugh it off. This approach works for quite a few situations, and it’s especially effective if you’re laughing at yourself and not someone else.
Breathe. Sometimes one awkward moment leads to another and another creating one large awkward event. So, stop for a moment and breathe. Excuse yourself if you must and recover in private. Then get back out there.


