Journaling with Your Inner Kid
by Jill Schoenberg
Oh the wondrous results I’ve seen just from this simple yet profound activity! Let me tell you more…
Consider This: When our inner kid is hurting we often experience a sense of disempowerment and our authentic voices are very often suppressed or even silenced altogether. Moreover, we tend to be driven by what we “should” say or how we“should” act or behave rather than from our heart’s true desires.
On the other hand, when our inner kid is happy we often experience playfulness,increased energy and more laughter. We feel empowered, alive, energetic, creative and expressive. In other words we feel more like our real,authentic selves. You agree that sounds exciting, right? Well it is and I want to tell you more so please keep reading!
Through a very simply and enjoyable journaling process (which I describe in detail below) my inner child aspect went from being hurt and lonely to happy and joyous. This shift occurred in a very short amount of time using an activity that was easy to fit into my busy life.
And,even more exciting is that this shift has had profound, positive affect on the quality of my daily life. Here is a listing of just a few of the awesome benefits I experienced since I began journaling with my inner kid:
- Greater playfulness
- More honesty and truth
- Increased innocence
- Insightful imagination
- More joy in my day
You,too, can experience these same benefits by journaling with your inner kid. Improve the quality of your daily life by tuning in to and heeding the voice of your inner kid.
Now,let us explore the details of this exciting journaling activity.
I would like to share with you the journaling process I used to work with my inner kid. It’s made up of a simple two-step process.
How do you feel?
What are you thinking?
How may I help you right now to feel better, happier, more secure?
What would you like to tell me today? What would you like to share with me? What would you like to show me?
What do you want me to know?
Why do you not want to share with me? Are you afraid? If so, why?
Why are you feeling happy, sad, scared, afraid, lonely, stuck …?
Step Two: Reflection with Journaling
I suggest that you repeat this inner kid journaling activity at least 21 times over the next 30 days. You will be amazed at all that you’ll learn and how your relationship with your inner kid will shift, change and grow. Oh, and each time you repeat this activity please allow room and flexibility for the appearance of your inner kid to change and adjust.
I suggest also that you return to the same favorite location each time as this affords a sense of security and predictability, which helps your inner kid aspect to feel safe and secure.
Hereare a few easy-to-following tips I suggest you use during your inner kid journaling exercise:
Tip #1 – Do not push or force this process… rather do go easy with this and allow your inner kid aspect to reveal herself to you on her terms.
Tip #2 – Do not analyze… rather do explore, learn and discover.
Tip #3 – Do not look down to your child… rather do meet your child at her eye level. This evens out the power exchange between your adult and your inner kid aspects.
If you stick with this exciting and powerful journal activity I know that you’ll begin to re-discover the natural joyous nature of your inner kid. For some this joy will be evident right way,while for others it may take much longer. For me the joyous nature of inner kid fully appeared to me about 14 days into the process.
Speaking of the joyous nature of kids, I suggest that you get creative and expand on your usual ways of keeping a journal when journaling with the help of your inner kid. To help you gain new journal techniques and ideas I invite you to visit Journal Buddies to view a listing of twenty five innovative and creative journaling ideas and prompts. I highly recommend that you use some of these ideas while completing this journaling activity to give your inner kid a more powerful voice and presence in your journal keeping.
It is my hope and intention to inspire you to integrate this inner kid activity into your journal keeping. It is also my hope to inspire you to expand your journal keeping adventures to include more playful, creative and expressive journaling techniques.
May your journaling adventure with your inner kid be a joyous journey of discovery and self-discovery and self-expression. Savor and enjoy, heal and grow, discover and explore, but most all go easily and let the wisdom of your inner kid flow effortlessly from your mind and heart onto the page of your journal.
Happy journaling…
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Jill Schoenberg is the author of the awardwinning books Journal Buddies: A Girl’s Journal for Sharing and Celebrating Magnificence and Journal Buddies: A Boys Journal for Discovering and Sharing Excellence.
Please visit www.journalbuddies.com for more information about Jill and her books.