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The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

296: The Necessity of Personal Privacy: A Delicate & Important Dance

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

Shannon Ables

Self-improvement, Society & Culture, Education

4.7944 Ratings

🗓️ 14 December 2020

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

 

"Privacy - like eating and breathing - is one of life's basic requirements." 
― Katherine Neville, author

The sanctuaries we call home, no matter how large or small, provide the comfort and necessary gift of privacy. We hold the key to whom will enter, who lives, who dines, who sleeps, within the four walls we pay each month a large portion of our hard earned money.

Similar to our sanctuaries, we are given choices in our lives, many which take time to materialize, but with clear-eyed effort, the beauty, the serenity, can be achieved. Much like the cleanliness and tidiness of a home, we provide self-care, tend to our physical and mental well-being so we can think clearly, decide well and experience true contentment each day. The ideas, the people, the conversations, the energy we open our doors to in our physical house affect the quality of our home-life. And the good news is, we hold the key to the door.

Immediately, when I think of a home and privacy, the voice of Diane Lane's character Frances in Under the Tuscan Sun dances through my mind, "What are four walls, anyway? They are what they contain. The house protects the dreamer." And we all need to dream, to give ourselves time and the space to explore our wildest hopes and desires, to become fully acquainted with what sparks joy in our own hearts and minds void of society's influence.

A crucial component to living a life of sincerity, to tapping into and discovering our unique potential which the world wants us to share is having the privacy to do so, to finding a steady contentment in each of our days no matter what is swirling around us. So much of our lives is out of our control, but there is much that can be within our control when we become aware of these aspects of our lives (explore these posts and episodes on this exact topic of control).

"Maintaining some degree of control over interactions with other people is crucial to our psychological well-being." —Dr. Frank T. McAndrew

The key to a home of tranquility and the key to a tranquil life is to establish a personal privacy  approach determining who and what can have access to various aspects of your life. Professor of Psychology Dr. Frank T. McAndrew explains how we have four types of privacy in our lives - solitude, intimacy, anonymity, and reserve. Understanding what each type of privacy is as well as how much we need of each (and we do need some level of each in our lives - although, the amount will differ from person to person) helps us to better understand how to find deeper contentment in our everyday lives.

Today we'll explore how to find the balance of healthy personal privacy which can elevate the quality of our lives. Recently, as many TSLL readers and podcast listeners know, I reformed my own privacy boundaries here on the blog this past October and while there were some who pushed back as I was changing what they had become accustomed, the personal peace I gave myself has been priceless.

Visit the full Show Notes on The Simply Luxurious Life — thesimplyluxuriouslife.com/podcast296

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and the reader's favorite regular weekly post, This and That, which goes live on the blog every Friday. Now to today's episode. Welcome to the simple Sophisticate podcast where intelligent living is paired

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with signature style. I'm your host Shannon Ables and whether you're listening on your commute, exercising, working in the garden or sitting down with a hot cup of tea or a cafe or a

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cafe au lait. thank you for tuning in.

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Let's get started. Welcome to the 296th episode of the Simple Sophisticate. Today we're going to talk about privacy

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and this delicate dance of finding the right balance for our own personal privacy to live the life that brings

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the most fulfillment. But before I get to that, today's Petit Pizier at the end of

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this episode will be one that I was so excited to finally be able to bring into my monthly

1:46.6

reading material and based on feedback and questions that I've been receiving from readers.

1:53.2

I wanted to share with you how you too can welcome it into your life

1:56.4

because, well, we're in the middle of winter.

1:58.5

And I think it might be a wonderful boost

2:00.7

to get us through to spring and carry us on through the rest of the year.

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But I'll share more about what that is at the end of today's episode.

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Norman and I woke up Sunday morning and well Oscar woke up too, but Oscar had already gone on a walk with me on Saturday and he usually just goes on a short

2:18.0

little walks and so I gave him the day off yesterday and all of us went up to the mountain early in the morning.

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The snow was falling. Not in a whirlwind kind of hard to see blizzardy situation but gently falling snow at about 30

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degrees so just below freezing and Norman and I broke the trail right behind the groomer on one of my favorite Nordic ski

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trails and it was one of the most wonderful ways to start the day. By the time we came back down the mountain, town

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