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I hope this 1 minute clip brings enjoyment and laughter! This is a playful way to talk about learning, and deconstruct any shame around “failure” or "screwing up". Especially when practicing relatefulness. Like toddlers, who are epic f*ck-around-and-find-out-ers, the finding out can be painf...
The other day I noticed my son putting my dirty socks into the laundry bin, which is through a slot in our bathroom cabinet. He then opened the cabinet, pulled out my dirty socks, and put them back through the slot. He was delighted by this process, laughing as he repeated it a few more times....
We adults forget to apply to ourselves so much that’s obvious with babies and toddlers. Eg: Watching a child fall when learning to walk, we know that “failure” = learning. We protect them from the most dangerous falls and encourage them to try again. Can we hold our own “failures” the same wa...