Pratica di Shadowing: Be Gentle With Yourself, Heal Your Inner Child | Learn English Podcast | Intermediate - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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Hello everyone!
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Welcome back to Pod and Chill.
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I'm really happy you are here with me today.
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Before we start, I want to ask you something simple.
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How was your day?
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Was it long?
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Was it busy.
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These days, life can feel like a fast machine.
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We keep moving, keep running,
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and we forget to pause.
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And this is why I want you to imagine something with me.
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Imagine walking through a busy street.
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The cars are loud, the air feels heavy,
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and your shoulders feel tight.
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You move because you have to,
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not because you want to.
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And in that moment, you may ask yourself,
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do I have time to breathe?
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Do I have time for me?
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Sometimes, when life feels too heavy,
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we wish we could go back.
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Back to childhood, to days when problems were small and joy was easy,
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to moments when we We played and felt free.
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But what if you can still connect with the child inside you right now?
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Today's episode is about that gentle child, our inner child.
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And today we learn how to heal it with small, soft steps.
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So let yourself chill.
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You are safe here.
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Because today we heal our inner child together.
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Let's talk about something small but strong.
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Joy.
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Joy feels like a tiny light inside us.
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Sometimes it gets hidden under stress, worries, and daily tasks.
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But it never truly goes away.
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Think back to your childhood for a moment.
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What made you laugh so easily?
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What did you enjoy before you cared about rules or being good enough?
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Maybe you liked drawing, running around, or making little games.
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Maybe you loved reading, singing loudly,
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or dancing in your room.
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These simple things gave you real happiness.
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When we grow up, we often think looking back is silly.
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We tell ourselves to be adults,
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even when our heart wants something gentle.
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Joy doesn't disappear.
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It just becomes quiet.
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Life changes us because we gain more experience and more things to handle.
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Life also gives you stress and many things people expect from you,
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but none of that means you must forget your joy.
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There is still a small part of you that wants to smile and have fun again.
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To find it, you can start by remembering.
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Think at old photos, think of good memories,
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or try a small fun activity.
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Sometimes joy returns in small moments,
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a soft smile or a familiar feeling.
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But joy also leads you deeper.
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It connects to your younger self,
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who may still carry old pain.
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Bringing joy back gently helps you heal that part.
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When you let yourself feel joy again,
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your heart gets room to rest.
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That is the first step to caring for your inner child today.
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And when joy slowly comes back into your life,
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something else rises with it.
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A gentle reminder of who you used to be.
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That brings us to our next step.
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Forgiving your past.
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It is not pretending the past was perfect.
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It means looking at your younger self with kindness.
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That's the child who tried hard,
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who didn't know much yet,
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and who felt everything deeply.
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Many of us still carry old mistakes like heavy weights,
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even if we never talk about them anymore.
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Maybe it was something embarrassing,
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something you wish you could change,
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or a moment that still comes back to your mind.
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Think softly for a moment.
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Your inner child has been with you all this time,
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waiting for understanding and comfort.
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A simple message like, you did the best you could back then,
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can bring more healing than you imagine.
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When we were kids, we didn't understand the results of our actions.
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We liked to explore new things with a simple heart.
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And because of that, we made choices that now feel strange, silly, or painful.
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But those moments shaped who we are today.
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They taught us important lessons.
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They deserve understanding, not being judged.
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Everyone has memories that still feel heavy inside.
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What truly matters now is how you choose to grow from them.
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You can look at them with honesty,
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learn what they taught you,
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and take small steps toward a calmer future.
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Forgiving yourself doesn't mean ignoring the pain.
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It means releasing its control over your heart.
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It means saying to your younger self,
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you were learning and that was enough.
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And once you reach that gentle place,
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caring for your inner child becomes easier.
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Forgiving your past gives you more peace, safety, and trust.
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And in that safe space,
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your inner child can finally feel at peace again.
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When you forgive yourself, your heart becomes lighter.
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And from that moment, you can touch the playful part of yourself again.
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Playfulness is not only for children.
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It helps you stay curious and feel more alive.
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When you were young, joy came very easily.
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You didn't need a plan or any special reason.
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You laughed when you wanted,
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played when you wanted, and followed whatever felt good.
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Think about the small things you enjoyed back then.
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Maybe you liked pretending your room was a new world,
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or running until you were out of breath.
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Maybe you loved reading stories,
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listening to music, or sitting alone and dreaming.
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Those small things were not just games.
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They helped you be creative and understand yourself.
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As we grow up, many people forget those light, gentle joys.
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They think those things are not important or too childish.
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But actually, a little bit of play can calm your mind and remind you who you were before life became heavy.
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Now think about the present.
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What still makes you smile?
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Some people feel peaceful when they cook something familiar.
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Some like to walk slowly and feel the wind on their face.
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Joy can also come from writing a few lines,
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listening to an old song,
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or watching a childhood movie.
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These moments help you connect with the younger version of yourself.
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You can try adding one small fun habit into your day.
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These small moments tell your inner child that it's still important.
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And you still remember it.
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Now that we feel some playfulness again,
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it is time to go a little deeper.
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Healing old emotions is like looking into a mirror.
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You can see your inner child there.
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The one that didn't disappear when you grew up.
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It has been with you all the time, quietly watching and waiting.
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Don't let it disappear.
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Sometimes we forget this part of ourselves.
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Life gets busy, serious, and we push memories away.
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But the child inside is still there,
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carrying joy and small hurts from the past.
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If we ignore it, those old hurts can make us feel heavy without knowing it.
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Healing starts when you notice your inner child and care for it.
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Talk kindly to it in your mind.
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Like you would to a small friend,
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you can say, I see you.
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I am here.
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You are safe.
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You can imagine holding that child and comforting it like you needed when you were little.
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down with an old photo album,
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look at the moments when you were laughing without thinking.
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Let those memories remind you of how simple joy used to feel.
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When you do this, you are not only healing old pain,
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you are also bringing some childhood joy into today.
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Healing does not mean forgetting the past.
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It means letting your inner child be seen, heard, and loved again.
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Your inner child has always been with you.
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When you care for it,
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speak to it, and include it in your life, it comes alive again.
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This is the real gift of healing.
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Finding the child you never really lost.
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When you take care of your inner wounds,
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your inner child feels safe and starts to show itself.
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This This child remembers curiosity,
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imagination, and wonder that adults often forget.
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It knows how to explore,
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adjust to small changes, and enjoy simple things.
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These qualities are still inside you,
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waiting quietly to be seen.
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Imagine sitting quietly and listening to your younger self.
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You might feel a gentle reminder to laugh more every day.
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You could feel an invitation to stop thinking too much and enjoy the moment.
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You may notice small, beautiful things around you.
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That child can show you new ways to solve problems with creativity.
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Paying attention to your inner child reconnects you to curiosity.
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It shows how to forgive yourself and love yourself more.
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Slowly, it brings a free,
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easy feeling back to your adult life.
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Learning from your inner child is not about going back in time.
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It is about listening, understanding,
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and letting this part of you guide you.
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If you pause and think,
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you might ask, what would my inner child say to me now?
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This question opens a door to joy, creativity, and healing.
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If you do this often,
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your inner child becomes your guide and friend in daily life.
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You start seeing the world with adult understanding,
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and the joy, imagination, and courage of your younger self.
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We have remembered the lessons from our inner child.
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It's time to speak directly with it.
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Talking with your inner child is like having a quiet chat with a close friend.
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You do not need long sentences or difficult words.
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Start by sitting in a calm place and taking a few deep breaths.
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Then, imagine your younger self sitting in front of you.
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Look at them with kindness and interest.
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You can ask simple questions first.
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How do you feel today?
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Do you need my help with anything?
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What makes you happy or afraid?
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Listen carefully to the answers from your thoughts, feelings, or memories.
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Sometimes, you may feel emotions you did not expect.
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You may feel sadness or joy that surprises you.
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These feelings show that your inner child is speaking.
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If you pay attention, you may find something important.
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You may see that your inner child has been waiting to express itself.
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Letting it express brings comfort,
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clear thoughts, and new ideas for your life now.
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Talking with your inner child also helps you understand yourself right now,
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because that child is a part of you.
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With practice, you can respond to yourself with more love, not judgment.
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This makes your connection with yourself stronger.
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It also helps your heart relax so the next step feels easier.
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A natural way to connect with your inner child is through creative activities.
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Doing something creative helps your feelings and imagination come alive.
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You do not need to be an artist or a writer to enjoy it.
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When you write to your younger self,
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even just a small note,
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it's like opening a gentle space where your inner child can finally speak.
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Creative activities do not need to be perfect or serious.
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It is about exploring, feeling, and connecting with yourself.
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Everyone finds different ways to enjoy it.
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Music, crafts, or simple games.
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By listening to your inner child and expressing yourself,
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you understand their needs, celebrate their joys, and comfort their fears.
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This connection helps your heart feel lighter,
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happier, and more alive over time.
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Sometimes we forget to notice small things we do every day.
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We focus only on big goals or results and feel pressure if we don't reach them.
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But small steps also matter.
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Children celebrate little achievements like learning a word,
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finishing a puzzle, or finding something new outside.
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When we were young, even small things felt big.
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If we cleaned our toys,
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behaved well, or tried our best,
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we often received a small reward,
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maybe a candy, a sticker, or a favorite snack.
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Those little rewards made us feel proud and excited to keep going.
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Adults can do the same.
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Finishing a task you were avoiding,
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doing a simple chore, or learning something small is important.
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These moments are victories.
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But as we grow up, life feels very busy.
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We work every day and forget to give ourselves even a tiny candy,
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a smile, or a kind word for trying.
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We forget to say, Hey, I did well today.
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Celebrating them keeps your inner joy alive.
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It shows your inner child that progress is possible and that life has small, happy moments.
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You can celebrate in simple ways.
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Smile, clap, enjoy a warm cup of tea,
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or write your achievement in a journal.
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Share it with a friend or think quietly,
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I did it, and that feels good.
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Each small celebration builds confidence and helps you keep going.
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Celebrating small wins is not just for feeling happy.
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It teaches patience and self-love.
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It reminds your heart that life is made of tiny steps,
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and each step matters.
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The joy grows slowly, like sunlight warming a room.
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Over time, it gives your heart energy for bigger challenges.
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Even when life is hard or fast, small wins guide you.
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So let me ask you something.
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When was the last time you rewarded yourself for trying?
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What small thing did you do that deserved a smile,
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a break, or a little candy of your own?
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Celebrating small wins shows respect for yourself,
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your inner child, and your journey.
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The more you do it,
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the more your inner child learns that life can be gentle, joyful, and encouraging.
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Today, notice small wins.
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Celebrate them and let your heart feel the happiness it deserves.
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Little by little, this habit makes you feel safer,
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more excited, and proud of what you do each day.
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This is where your self-care begins.
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Taking care of yourself is a way to love your inner child.
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Eating healthy, moving your body,
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and sleeping enough are simple ways to help yourself.
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These habits give your heart and mind energy.
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Self-care is not selfish.
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It helps you feel happy, creative, and calm inside.
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When you are kind to yourself,
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your inner child feels safe and important.
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That's also when you notice what makes you happy.
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You can let your inner child have a voice in your life.
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This means listening to what makes you feel good.
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Letting your inner child guide you does not mean avoiding work.
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It means doing things that make your heart feel light and happy.
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You can do hobbies you enjoy,
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try new activities, or play without pressure like I've shared before.
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You can also choose how to spend your day in a way that feels good.
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A silly, fun day with friends,
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just like when you were a kid,
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might not be a bad idea.
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If you listen to your inner child,
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you can feel more happiness in your life.
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It helps you see small joy,
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play more, and explore life without fear.
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Together with self-care, small wins,
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and creative play, these things complete a gentle circle of healing and growth.
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This balance of care, play,
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and listening makes life feel lighter, happier, and more meaningful.
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Connecting with your inner child is a calm and gentle journey.
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Your inner child is always with you,
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quietly guiding and inspiring you.
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Every act of good action,
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creativity, or care shows it that you see and value it.
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Small steps, simple moments, and gentle choices make your heart lighter and stronger.
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Keep noticing what makes you happy,
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listen to your feelings, and let your inner child guide you.
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Take care of your body,
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mind, and heart, and your happiness will grow.
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Thank you for spending this time with me today.
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Take a deep breath, feel your inner child smiling,
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and bring this warm feeling with you.
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I will see you in the next episode of Pod and Chill.
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Until then, be gentle with yourself and your inner child.
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Goodbye for now.

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Nel video, l'oratore utilizza diverse strutture grammaticali che possono rivelarsi utili per gli studenti:

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