February 13, 2010
Creating Love On Purpose…A Valentine's Day Wish For You!
WHO SHOULD CONSIDER AN INNER CHILD DATE?
This is a light-hearted look at life…and a Valentine's gift to you,my friend and if I may be bold enough..a member of my community!
I was thinking of a special that would convey a nice message to celebrate this special day…and came up with this whimsical concept of an iner child date that truly resonates with me…hope you feel the same way…
"Anyone who may be feeling burnt out, stuck, stagnant, resentful of responsibilities, blocked creatively, time challenged, over-worked, over-burdened, and/or stressed out to name a few.
We are all creative beings. We are all powerful beings. Our power is great! We can use that power to create or destroy.
Our number one priority is to take care of ourselves. We must fill our own cup to overflowing and then serve from the saucer. We take care of others from our overflow. Service is its own reward. When we let others drink from our cup, or we allow our cup to dry out we will get resentful.
It is imperative we know what fills our cup. This is where the Inner Child Date comes into play. When we take the time to allow that little child inside of us to run the show we refuel, we get inspired, we fill our cup.
The “rules” around the Inner Child Date are as follows:
Once a week for 2-3 hours engage in an activity selected by the little child inside of you. There is no multi-tasking. If you go for a walk and you have a dog, you do not walk the dog. This activity is done by yourself and for yourself only. For twelve consecutive weeks the activities must be unique. At the end of twelve weeks reflect on which activities refueled you the most. These dates should be top priority and treated as if they are the most important event scheduled on your calendar with the most important person. Do not cancel a date with your inner child.
Here are some ideas for low cost to no cost Inner Child Dates:
Draw with crayons.
Make paper airplanes and fly them.
Spend time in nature – beach, mountains, river.
Lie on grass and look at the sky. Do you see animals in the clouds?
Take a train ride.
Make a fort with blankets.
Dress up your pet.
Go to the beach.
Go bike riding.
Make a sandcastle.
Go to a park (my favorite is swinging on the swings).
Send postcards to friends.
Make a collage.
Visit a museum.
Go to the bookstore, hang out and read in the children’s book section.
Make a list of 50 things you love.
Go to an aquarium.
Visit an amusement park.
Go to a petting zoo.
Buy balloons.
Write a story about your pet.
Compliment strangers.
Make a lemonade stand.
Go ice-skating.
Go roller-skating.
Play solitaire.
Take a pottery class.
Sing in the shower.
Take a dance class.
Sing into your hairbrush and dance around the living room.
Buy “lucky socks.”
Drink a chocolate malt.
Wear a fake tattoo.
Make jello.
Dress up for no reason.
List 100 people you love.
Read a joke book.
Put glow in the dark stars on your bedroom ceiling.
Write a letter to Santa Claus.
Buy and complete a puzzle.
Watch The Wizard of Oz.
Dress up like a Rock Star.
Write a love letter to yourself.
Visit a sacred space.
Make a card for someone you love.
Write a thank you note.
Speak in rhyme or pig-latin.
Paint with watercolors.
Make hand shadows.
Make a sock puppet and create a character.
Buy a goldfish.
Make a mask.
Dress like your going to a masquerade ball.
Make a book of quotes from your friends.
Look at your old photo albums.
Go to a toy store.
Buy a squirt gun and squirt things on a walk.
Go fly a kite.
Collect beautiful leaves.
Bake homemade cookies."
Thanks to my new Facebook Friend, Orna Walters, for creating this great concept…
check him out at http://www.creatingloveonpurpose.com
Happy Valentine's Day! I love and appreciate you!
Elizabeth
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Comments on Creating Love On Purpose…A Valentine's Day Wish For You! »
Hi Elizabeth,
I loved your post today. It was right on and exactly what I needed after cooking for two days to get ready for a Valentine's Day dinner party for my family. I'm exhausted and they all arrive in two hours so I am off to the shower with my hair brush in hand to sign a song in the shower as you suggested. If it was summer I'd head out for a bike ride.
Kye Anderson
I love this. Such a simple thing to forget in life: have fun! Thank you for the lovely reminder! I'm gonna buy a new box of crayons tomorrow and go at it!
I almost glazed over when I saw this was going to be about my inner child. I'm not very good at listening to her because if I let her, she'd rule the roost and we'd never get anything done! The idea of a date per week for 12 weeks actually intrigues me enough to take it on. Your list is a great compilation of ideas to get started. Been thinking about getting some water colors and playing with them so that's where I'm going to begin. Who knows, I might even discover that my inner girl has wisdom that can only come out through play.
Thanks E.
Lovely!!
Thank you:) And… I so agree! Unless we are serving from a full cup / full tanks, we cannot be our best selves and who God created us to be.
I love the list and… keep having fun dates like this:) Last week it was "loping" on a big 1000 lb horse. And… I have the beautiful glass container ready to pick out my new beta fish.
Thanks for your inspiration my dear friend!
Lori
Nice post. I must say that this has been quite informational. I never knew there was so much about cheap v day gifts which I never knew. Thanks a lot for all the help in this post. Can you write more about cheaper v day gifts. I would really like to read more. I shall stay tuned to your blog and shall subscribe to your RSS feeds too. Thanks in advance.
Elizabeth, thank you much for sharing my post! Your comments all warm my heart.
Once in my 20s I was at the beach and fell asleep. I woke up to the sound of this little girl who ran up to her mom with a bucket shouting “I caught some more! I caught some more!” I had completely forgotten that Sand Crabs existed.
It was then that I realized I had “grown up” too much. I had abandoned the little girl inside of me. Cultivating that relationship has been the most rewarding of all because it allowed me to step into all of who I can be.
Blessings,
Orna
Hi it is nice to read your article. A crayon coloring is the best way to color your drawing. When I was in school I always used crayons to color. I likes your idea to color things thank you.