If you’ve viewed my blog before, you might know that I often find my title and my theme from something I’ve viewed the day before.
“A Child’s View” reminds me of the concept of Beginner’s Mind, which I wrote about here, five and a half years ago.
I like using a child’s view and beginner’s mind, which help me get in touch with wonder, openness, optimism, eagerness, and non-judgment. Do you see any of those in my views from yesterday? (If you need a better view of anything, just click on it.)
As I view the week and the new month ahead, I try to keep a child’s view and beginner’s mind. I shall also remind the inner child in myself and in others to let go of fear and to be open to whatever happens.
“Searching” from Child’s View by Nobukazu Takemura has a surprisingly low number of views on YouTube.
What’s your view of today’s post?
It’s time to view my thanks to all who helped me create this post and to you — of course! — for viewing it.
Thank you, Ann, for the reminder about keeping eyes open to possibilities and wonder.
Thank you for your views, Mark.
All gorgeous pictures Ann and I love the sign about empty.
I love when you comment, Miriam.
Aww I’m glad 🙂
I love the steps leading down to–or up from–the water. The idea of a child’s view reminds me of the original music video for “Genius Of Love” by Tom Tom Club. The artwork was based on the work of artist James Rizzi who said he believed there was nothing more beautiful than a child’s drawing, and he tried to capture that in his art.
Love this song – and the video! I liked the steps pic, too.
In my view, you’re a Genius of Comments. ❤
Thanks for the reminder, Anne – as a children’s writer, it’s essential for me to keep a child’s view!
Your views and comments are essential, Annabelle!
Children have a unique way of viewing the world, this I see when Leo tells me about stuff
You have a unique way of viewing the world, Joanne. Thank you.
Beautiful pictures! Always enjoy your blog.
Thank you for your beautiful comment!
I love the photo of the steps leading down to the water. How inviting! And thank you for reminding me that the beginners mind is an invitation to letting go of fear. I think fear is being “fanned” from many sectors and I recognize how easily I am influenced. Thank you, Ann.
Thank YOU, Debra. I love where your views lead me.
ANNmazing post as always! (⺣◡⺣)♡♡♡
I love New Bloggy Cat’s views! ❤ ❤ ❤
ThANNk you! ღゝ◡╹)ノ♡
Balloons, scarecrows, skeletons, spooks – the world of childhood
I think the world of you, Derrick.