inner child
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Susan
@HazySue (39265)
• Gouverneur, New York
30 Jul 19
As I sit here drinking my cup of coffee I think of how weighed down I seem to have been for the past few years. It seems as though I am not having the fun I used to do.
So … I have decided to dedicate one day a month to be...
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Christina Ladanger
@Ladanger (14572)
• United States
5 Jun 18
I believe that we all have an inner child. There are things that we enjoyed as kids that as adults we still may enjoy. I still enjoy cartoons for instance. What is your inner child ?
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Susan
@HazySue (39265)
• Gouverneur, New York
26 Apr 17
We all have an inner child somewhere in our heads. Some may be buried further down in our subconscious that others but it is in the somewhere.
Are you in touch with your inner child? You know, that fun, imaginative, creative...
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Brian
@wolfie34 (26770)
• United Kingdom
15 May 09
How many of us are in touch with our inner child?
Is your inner child at peace or is/she hurting because of what has happened in the past? Have you got hurts and upsets from the past that have never been resolved?
Have you...
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sharone74
@sharone74 (4837)
• United States
20 Apr 08
Do you occassionally let your inner child out to play ie. go to a playground and play on the swings and equipment. Play with your children or other peoples children.
Do you connect with your inner self and your inner beauty and...
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devilsangel
@devilsangel (1817)
• United States
25 Dec 07
So it's Christmas and everyone is up and opening their gifts. I wonder though when it came to gift giving how did you go about picking out things for your loved ones? This year I went a different route when it came to gift...
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g3raldin3
@g3raldin3 (169)
• Philippines
17 Sep 07
Inner child is a concept used in popular psychology to denote the childlike aspect of a person's psyche, especially when viewed as an independent identity. It's a term frequently used to address subjective childhood experiences...
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vega83
@vega83 (6340)
• Bahrain
7 Mar 07
we all know, once those days are gone, they won't come back. The carefreeness, the carelessness, the freedom of being a child never returns, when all you have to worry about is your homework, and most kids don't worry about that...
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