Do you ever feel like you can’t move forward?
Have you asked yourself why you end up sabotaging yourself?
Do you also find yourself feeling anxious or self-critical (or both!) easily?
If you answer YES to all of these questions, you likely have a wounded inner child you haven’t addressed yet.
And a wounded inner child might hinder you from manifesting what you want in life.
But you can still manifest with it as long as you listen to it first.
The thing with our inner child is that it can be ignored easily growing up.
But you know what they say when things are left unaddressed; it will always catch up with you.
These unaddressed issues, especially concerning our inner child, live in the unconscious mind.
As it lives (rent-free) in this part of the mind, it will always have a “say” — from how you make choices to how you live your life.
I have witnessed this in my life.
A close friend suffered verbal abuse from her mom, who eventually left them when she was 8 years old.
When her mom left, she spent her growing-up years with her dad.
She felt relief then, when her mom left because she couldn’t take the verbal abuse anymore.
Throughout her life, she kept trying to manifest success in her career but somehow, it didn’t happen to her. Something was holding her back.
Luckily, she found a therapist, and eventually, she realized it was her inner child talking.
Her inner child’s wounds made her feel fearful and insecure, and she never thought her mom abusing and leaving her would have a significant impact on her life up to this day.
That’s when she took action to acknowledge her inner child.
Dealing With Your Inner Child
If you feel your inner child is peeking and is trying to claw its way out and devour you, don’t let it.
You can deal with this by releasing the child-like parts of your personality.
It’s a lot similar to self-care, which means it won’t feel like a chore.
Acknowledge Your Inner Child
The first step is to acknowledge your inner child.
This is going to be difficult for some, specifically those who experienced a traumatic childhood.
Hence, take it slow.
Acknowledging the inner child involves recognizing things that caused you pain in your childhood and accepting them.
This acknowledgment will help you gain a better understanding of its impact on your adult life and your manifestations.
Write To It
What you can do here is write a letter to your inner child.
By writing down your feelings, you get the chance to let all of them out, which will make you feel lighter.
Moreover, it’s an excellent opportunity for you to offer messages of reassurance and comfort.
If it’s your first time writing down your feelings, make it easier by creating a dialogue with yourself — and from there, things will just flow.
Manifest With Your Inner Child
Manifesting with your inner child works by going through the steps I mentioned.
After that, you will start to feel that child-like energy within.
And when you do so, you will feel lighter and better.
Manifest with your inner child really begin in acknowledging it and healing would from the past.
Your Inner Child is waiting for you with open arms.
The more fun and joy you are having with it, the more you will attract abundance in your life.
Do you think you need to work on your inner child?