Monopoly, Gecko Tails, And The Art Of Not Growing Up
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What if the fastest way to heal your mood is to act like a kid for an afternoon? We explore how “childlike rediscovery” can pull you out of fear and back into wonder, using small, tactile joys—board games, flea markets, ping pong, even a velvet-skinned crested gecko—to reset your nervous system and soften a hard week.
We share honest stories about being blindsided by life and why worry never prevented a single plot twist. From laughing at mispronounced “autopilot” to remembering childhood resilience—building forts from tall grass, drinking from garden hoses, learning to water-ski the rough way—we map a simple practice: try something playful, feel what it does to your body, and keep adjusting. That iterative approach works in the spiritual lane, too. Test different tools like meditation, breathwork, Reiki, crystals, chakra work, yoga or massage. Let what helps evolve with you. Some rituals stick, others fade. The point is curiosity, not perfection.
We also reflect on the contrast between then and now—prices, paychecks, analog adventures versus digital defaults—and what those shifts teach us about presence, value, and choosing experiences that bring us back to life. If you’re craving a reset, start tiny: shuffle a deck, text a friend, take a short walk in the rain, or hold something alive and gentle. Lower the bar for joy and let it compound.
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