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I don't know that I've ever met anyone that is as kind to themselves as they are to (some) strangers.
The value that I see an inner child work is that it's a lot easier to be kind to the child you once were than the person you now are.
We all know the homily about not having walked a mile in the other person's moccasins and hence not having a clear understanding of their travails. Think about it- you actually were there in your own moccasins every step of the way except for of course the times when you kicked the moccasins off to walk over coals or broken glass.
The best advice I could give anyone is to ditch the moccasins. Invest in a nice pair of Tony Lamas; they're much more stylish.
The value that I see an inner child work is that it's a lot easier to be kind to the child you once were than the person you now are.
We all know the homily about not having walked a mile in the other person's moccasins and hence not having a clear understanding of their travails. Think about it- you actually were there in your own moccasins every step of the way except for of course the times when you kicked the moccasins off to walk over coals or broken glass.
The best advice I could give anyone is to ditch the moccasins. Invest in a nice pair of Tony Lamas; they're much more stylish.

