Discover the kid within you - I kid you not.

2009 May 5
by Guy

Haven't subscribed yet? What are you waiting for, you know you want to subscribe to my RSS feed.

Hi guys,laughing-kid

Picasso once said ‘you only need to see an uninhibited child to see a genius.’

I remember reading that quote quite a few years back and it never really made sense to me back then. But now, in retrospect, I think I get the gist of what Picasso meant.

As grown ups most of us don’t remember or recollect those moments of joy and happiness back when we were kids. Having no worries or concerns, getting away with mischief, crying when we felt like it, laughing just for the hell of it. All these moments in life were just perfect bliss compared to how we see life today - through adult’s eyes.

The beauty of being a kid back then was our enthusiasm for life. Being enthusiastic for us was something wonderful. We just needed to see another kid do something wild and crazy and we would soon follow in tow and do the same thing. Enthusiasm was infectious, we inhaled every moment of it and enjoyed the pleasure and excitement that it brought.

But as we grew older our enthusiasm for life began to dwindle and deflate and life took on a whole new meaning. No longer did we laugh at silly things or did crazy stuff just for the sake of doing it. The environment and adulthood began to subject itself onto our consciousness and realism set in - normality
became a thing of the future and everything else just faded into the distant past. Boo hoo!

ice-cream-kidsI was at the park the other day, just spending some quality time with myself and I was observing the kids who were with their parents. And I saw this one kid who was eating an ice cream and he was so focused on eating his ice cream that nothing else around him seemed to have mattered. It’s as if he was there in the moment, enjoying every lick, devouring every morsel, consuming every bit of his ice cream while taking pleasure in the process of it.

It was as if the world around him was non existent.

Damn! I thought, if we could experience that same thought pattern in what ever we do in life just like that ice cream kid then I’m sure we could all be in better shape then what we are at the moment. Because kids don’t seem to have a concept of linear time. They relate only to the present, the right now.

We can learn so much from kids but as adults we think that because we are bigger and stronger that we are wiser then the little ones. But really as adults we lose this stimulating curiosity and prefer to sit in front of the TV, watch mindless numbing reality TV shows and pretend that life is bright and cheery. Which, actually it is! For the kids of course but for us adults we prefer to cheat ourselves and stay in the comfort of our own zone.

You see, the more intellectual and reasonable we are, the easier it is to analyze the situation and avoid taking action. This is often referred to as analysis paralysis, which is where we think about something, analyze it, understand it, conduct research, discuss it with friends and family, and mull it over until the cows come home and then do nothing about it!smiling-kid

As adults we are sometimes reminded to “act our age” which is really not what we want to hear. Perhaps one of the important tasks of adulthood is to cultivate the magic of childhood. To lose ourselves to the joy of a day and fall into bed at night, exhausted and satisfied - this is probably the fine art of living a full life. If we look, act and feel younger than our chronological age, were doing something very right. It probably means we’ve discarded a lot of social programming and rejected the notion that getting older means having less fun.

Do me a favour, next time you go out observe kids and see how excited they are to learn about the world around them. Notice how in tune they are with whatever it is they are doing at that moment, however strange or silly it may seem just pay attention to how focused they may be, if its looking out a window, reading a book or playing with a toy try and catch their enthusiasm and zest for life - it just might rub off on you as well.

Enthusiasm is infectious and attractive to others. People will love you for it. By thinking enthusiasm, talking enthusiasm and acting enthusiastic you will become so.

Each and every one of us has a child crying, begging to be discovered once more. Yes, the child IN YOU knows that but it is the adult’s veneer that gets caught in the sticky web of doubts, fears and hesitations that cause uncertainty.
If you could only banish the adult part of yourself for a short while in order to get some source of information for your decision making ability then you are one step ahead of the game. Remember, kids always know what they want. Find the child IN YOU and you will find your answer. Of course, there
may be adult considerations to take into account once you know what you want, but you can deal with those after you know what they are.

So here are some exercises you can do in order to unveil & reveal that inner child in you:
(Warning! Some of these may come across as totally silly and embarrassing, and quite frankly the sillier they are the better, so choose wisely :-))

For a friend’s birthday party, write an original and silly song or a poem and deliver it like a singing telegram - if you’re doing it online then do it via a vlog.

Be a clown at a child’s party - I’ve done this already and I can honestly say it makes all the difference to how you feel by the end of it.guy-clown

Dress up as the goofiest Santa Clause in your office or as the Easter Bunny and parade around your work environment or better yet in a shopping area telling stories to kids who gather around you.

Learn how to mime and stand by the lift at work greeting people as they arrive in the morning.

Roll down a hill, skip a rope, play hopscotch, do a cartwheel, go barefoot, finger paint, get crayons and colour in a book and don’t stay within the lines.

Blow bubbles, juggle balls, learn to blow up different shaped balloons, find a puddle and land in it with both feet.

Ride your bike in the rain (or the snow if you’re daring enough like I did) watch Saturday morning cartoons in your pajamas with a bowl of your favourite Kellogg’s cereal that you grew up on. The options are endless.

Your imagination is your only limit. Have fun. Lose control. Above all, get really, really embarrassed.

When someone has an irrepressible, insatiable zest for living, “he eats life.” So make a point to start eating life right now, with plenty of extra sauce (preferably chilies ;-)) and don’t spare on the pickles either.

So discover your innocence once more, let go of judgment and be an enthusiastic participant in life. And please share with me your stories and leave a comment of the most outrageous thing you’ve done which lifted your spirits and made your day. che-guyvara-small7

Regards

Che Guy the kidster

Share and Enjoy:
  • del.icio.us
  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
4 Responses leave one →
  1. 2009 May 12
    Miranda permalink

    Love it! Your blog post that is, can’t wait to read on and snoop around more.
    I love to Swing… (and no, not that kind of swinging)the kind of swinging you do at the Park, when you start off so slightly and work your way up, as far as you can, swinging…..- feeling like your toes are touching the sky.
    There’s nothing better than that childhood joy!
    (and still a current favorite!)
    Thanks Guy, that was fun!

  2. 2009 May 12
    Guy permalink

    Hi Miranda,

    Thanks for the comment, it’s much appreciated. And yes, swinging can be fun ;-) I did it myself a couple of months back in the park - felt quite scary to be honest, at first, but then I really got into the swing of things :-)

    regards

    Guy

  3. 2009 May 15

    Excellent! I think that staying in touch with you inner child seems counter-intuitive since were supposed to grow wiser through the years, but the older I get, the more I realize that kids really do have all the answers. As we grow up, we are constantly told what to do with our lives. As kids we lived our lives from the inside out and that’s how is shout always be!

  4. 2009 July 23

    Awesome post! I love it.

Leave a Reply

Note: You can use basic XHTML in your comments. Your email address will never be published.

Subscribe to this comment feed via RSS

Please visit WP-Admin > Options > Snap Shots and enter the Snap Shots key. How to find your key