Ever catch yourself torn between wanting to play and feeling pressured to get everything right? It's wild how crowded our minds actually are, isn't it? Turns out, most of us have three main voices inside: the playful kid, the nagging judge, and underneath it all, the real you just trying to figure it out.
At first, those voices can feel like they're in an endless tug-of-war—one side all color and longing for fun, the other side dressed up serious, barking criticism. You’re stuck watching them battle it out like you’re just a bystander in your own head.
But, here's where things get interesting. If you let that deeper, truer part of you step up—just listening, not judging, with a little compassion—the whole landscape shifts. That child isn’t just scared and shrinking; she starts to hope. The judge loses some of that edge, starts to feel a little less rigid. You realize you aren’t just made of broken pieces fighting for space.
And as those parts get closer, you find your energy change. Suddenly, your playfulness brings wisdom, your wisdom lets you trust yourself. It isn’t about picking a side or silencing anyone. It’s about seeing everyone; bringing those voices home.
When you catch yourself in another internal war, try asking, “What if I could just listen?” Your energy, your wholeness—they might just be waiting on the other side of that conversation.
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