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Title: Unleash the Power of The Child Within
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"Unleash the Power of The Child Within" Well, because we believe that repeated immersion in our child within growth environment ...


"Unleash the Power of The Child Within"



Well, because we believe that repeated immersion in our child within growth environment really helps us grow.



We really believe that dedication to our course work calls for repeat immersion. Anything worth doing takes time.




Two of the things we are dedicated to gently mastering are the art of personal growth and child within connection. We feel these two things are the pillars that our recoveries hang on.




When we can master these, we can gently master our recovery and anything that comes our way.




 These are awesome reset buttons and reminders for us to keep our connection within our child within fresh.




 When we really get our wakeup call.




We realise that most of what we have been doing in life was based on the need to get approval of other people and seem important to them. We believed that if we are important enough, then we would get the approval that we craved deep down.




The more we strived for personal importance, the less approval we get.




It is so strange.



 When we focus on service - life opens up. And that an act of Loving-Kindness is indeed the most significant act that we can ever express or thing that we could be.


This shift in our awareness paves the way for a whole new life of recovery to open up for us.


In the stages that we've had over the years, the two main qualities that have demonstrated the greatest return or caused the most growth for us are being willing and open-minded.




We know we've stopped growing when we start to believe that we know everything or that we think we've learned all there is to learn.




Nothing could be farther from the truth.




So We are excited to start today on another journey with fellow Stagers and let our child within take us on a ride, with our child's mind and fully stepping in as a stager.




Where in our life do we think we know it all, or cannot grow?




How can you take on the identity of a student, humble ourself and be open to seeing and learning something new for recovery to take place today?

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