The ABC of inner child work

Josephine Dumont, Mindset Coach, Leadership Coach

The inner child is the part of ourselves that retains memories, emotions, and beliefs from childhood. It is the foundation of our emotional and psychological well-being, and when it is wounded, it can impact every aspect of our lives. Healing the inner child is an important step towards personal growth and happiness. In this article, we will discuss how to heal the inner child

Acknowledge the Wounds

The first step towards healing the inner child is acknowledging the wounds. These wounds may be caused by various factors such as neglect, abuse, or abandonment. It is important to identify the wounds and recognize how they have impacted our lives. This can be a difficult and painful process, but it is necessary to move forward.

Connect with Your Inner Child

Once you have identified your wounds, it is important to connect with your inner child. This means acknowledging the emotions and beliefs that your inner child carries. It can be helpful to visualize your inner child and have a conversation with them. This can help you understand the pain and emotions that your inner child carries and help you develop a sense of compassion for yourself.

Practice Self-Care

Healing the inner child requires taking care of yourself. This means making time for activities that bring you joy and relaxation. It can also mean taking care of your physical health through exercise and a healthy diet. When you take care of yourself, you send a message to your inner child that you are valuable and deserving of love and care.

Learn Coping Skills

Coping skills are essential for healing the inner child. Coping skills can help you manage the emotions and beliefs that your inner child carries. Some coping skills include deep breathing, journaling, mindfulness, and meditation. It is important to find coping skills that work for you and practice them regularly.

Seek Support

Healing the inner child can be a challenging process, and it is important to seek support. This can come from friends, family, a therapist (if the wounds are really deep) or a coach. A support system can also provide a sense of validation and help you feel less alone.

Healing the inner child is a journey that requires patience and self-compassion. It is important to remember that healing is not linear, and there may be setbacks along the way. With commitment and support, you can heal your inner child and develop a sense of wholeness and well-being.

If you want to reconnect to your essence and fix your relationship with yourself, you are at the right place. I am here to provide you with a safe and judgment-free space to find and explore your Self, so you get to live your life in the most authentic way: YOUR way!

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Josi Dumont

Leadership & Mindset Coach, Author, Podcast Host

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