Writing Exercise: Healing Your Inner Child

About this Writing Exercise

Reflective journaling is a great way to gain a deeper understanding of what motivates you in your life.  Use these insights when things aren’t going your way.  These stories are ones you can draw upon to shift your mindstate.

In this exercise, you can use the audio file as a timer, and it will also guide you through this exercise.

What’s in this exercise?

You will be guided through some prompts that will allow you to uncover some past challenges that still linger to this day.  Once you understand that this is in the past you can learn to support yourself back then and move forward today.

Exercise Process

Journal: 6 Minutes

Finish the following statement:  “If I could talk with my younger self, I would say…”
Keep your pencil moving. If you run out of things to write, then write down, “I have nothing to write…”

Reflection Exercise: 2 Minutes

Read what you wrote.
Reflect on the positive aspects of what you wrote.
Notice how you feel.

Compassionate Breathing Exercise: 2 Minutes

Breathe and bring some kindness and support into yourself.
You are not alone in this.
You are learning to get better.
You will be able to move forward.
Remind yourself to be kind if you stumble along the way.

About Micro Practices

In your everyday life, you can use what you have learned in your meditation practice by noticing how you are feeling, refocusing on what is present and conducting a three-breath practice.  You can do these as many times as you want throughout your day.  They are a great way to remind yourself of your learning and growing.  Best of all, they take less than a minute to do.

Micro Practice:  Just Three Breaths

1. Breathe and become present.
2. Breathe and notice any discomfort.
3. Breathe and say something supportive to your inner child.

Have a great day!

Practicing consistently is the key to mastering new skills.