So many of us are unaware that we’re still nursing wounds from childhood. And as we come into that realization, we get to approach our relationships, our interactions, and our choices differently.

We get to spend the rest of our lives putting smiles on our own faces and helping our inner child feel safe, seen, and heard.
We get to enter situations, and address relationships, from a place of protecting that little one within.
We begin to make our decisions with the thought in our minds that our inner child is asking us questions like:
– Why do you let them talk to me this way?
– Can we do something fun, today?
– Why doesn’t it ever matter what I think? You only care about what makes them happy.
– They are making me feel uncomfortable, can I please leave now?
– Do you love me?
– Can you please help me feel loved by you?
When we begin to notice our shifts in mood, and recognize that our emotions are signals telling us how we truly feel about a situation, we can begin to tune in to that inner voice of our inner child and be to ourselves what we wish they had been for us.
This season is a perfect time to begin practicing this. Tune in to yourself whenever you feel “off,” agitated, uncertain, confused, or suddenly sad. And ask yourself, “What do I need right now?” “What just happened that didn’t feel good?”
Check in with yourself. Make it a habit. By connecting with your inner child, and choosing to prioritize being good to yourself, you’ll begin to make different choices that serve you and our world better.
Blessings!
Marlene Dillon Empowerment Specialist
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