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Inner child joy

Inner child joy

Guest playlist by Susan @ Inner Child Joy

Step away from the to-dos and rediscover the carefree joy of childhood

Curated by Susan Schwager, creator of Inner Child Craft Workshops and the 21-Day Dress Up Challenge, this guest playlist invites you to reconnect with your Inner Child, the part of you that loves to play, get creative, and find joy in the little things.

These activities are about joy for joy’s sake, giving you and your child permission to be playful, creative, and a little bit silly together. It’s a chance to pause the productivity, let go of expectations, and remember what it feels like to simply play.

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Helping women reconnect with their inner child to rediscover joy

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5 play ideas in the "Inner child joy" playlist

Dress for your inner child
Dress for your inner child
Inner Child Joy
Pull out something playful from your wardrobe and wear it, just because it sparks joy.
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Draw with your opposite hand
Draw with your opposite hand
Inner Child Joy
This playful art activity invites you to draw with your opposite hand as a way of letting go of perfectionism, reconnect with their inner child, and find joy in the imperfect. It helps quiet the inner critic, spark laughter, and create space for authentic self-expression.
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20m
Joy list
Joy list
Inner Child Joy
A simple, playful way to notice and collect life’s little glimmers, small moments that make you smile, feel seen, or spark delight. It helps shift focus from stress or to-dos to everyday magic.
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5m
Send a joy card
Send a joy card
Inner Child Joy
We tend to send a card to someone twice a year, for birthdays and Christmas. Why not send a card when you are thinking of them, when they have launched something in business, when you are proud of them, or when they have simply crossed your mind and made you smile.
5m
30m
Fold an origami heart
Fold an origami heart
Inner Child Joy
A mindful, creative folding activity that soothes the nervous system and sparks joy in the process. Folding an origami heart can be a calming solo ritual or a thoughtful way to make something for someone you love.
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