7 Red Flags Around Inner Child and Wounds You’re Probably Normalizing
The inner child wound’s most insidious quality is that its patterns become the water you swim in — so habitual, so long-standing, that they…
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The inner child wound’s most insidious quality is that its patterns become the water you swim in — so habitual, so long-standing, that they…
Conscious entrepreneurs who have genuinely engaged with their inner child work accumulate a specific kind of knowing — not theoretical, but practical and hard-won.…
The signs that inner child work is genuinely moving tend to be quieter than the work itself. There’s rarely a dramatic breakthrough that everyone…
The popular version of inner child work tends to emphasize the opening and the healing. Less often discussed: the less comfortable realities that people…
These aren’t moral failures. They’re understandable approaches that tend to slow the healing or produce frustration without corresponding change. The person making any of…
You’ve done the work. And you’ve noticed — even if you don’t always know what to do with the noticing — that some things…
You’ve done the work. You understand that “energy” and “frequency,” when stripped of the mystical layer, refer to something real: the state your nervous…
You’ve done the work. You’ve read about visualisation. You know, intellectually, that mental rehearsal creates real neural pathways — that the brain responds to…
You’ve done the work. You’ve read about aligned action. You understand, at least conceptually, that there’s a difference between taking action from a grounded,…
These questions are not diagnostic tests. They’re invitations to honest reflection — the kind that tends to surface useful information about where one actually…
Inner child healing doesn’t only happen in dedicated sessions with a therapist or in intensive community retreats. Some of the most significant movement happens…
One of the most common paradoxes in inner child work: the urgency to heal produces the very conditions that slow the healing. The inner…