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How To Be Awesome At Everything

17. How To Be Awesome At Not Squashing Your Kids Creativity

How To Be Awesome At Everything

Lindsay Dickhout

Business, Celebratingeverything, Dressingyourkids, Makingpeoplefeelspecial, Dressingforyourbodytype, Amazon, Health, Aging, Tanning, Fitness, Specialday, Holidays, Maximizingyourtime, Goals, Startabusiness, Parties, Sunlesstanning, Throwingparties, Buildingabrand

4.6621 Ratings

🗓️ 24 January 2020

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Lindsay talks about how to be awesome at not squashing your kids creativity. And she’s not just talking about little kids… we’re going deep and talking about kids all the way up to college.  

We’re talking about keeping our kids creative… and realizing they are born creative.  They don’t grow into creativity … they grow out of it!  We program them and educate them out of it.

In this episode, Lindsay talks about why we should let our kids splash in mud puddles, or have their own little experiments at home… because it gives them a chance to learn something and it keeps them curious and adventurous.  As parents there are so many things we have to say no to.. things  that are dangerous or disrespectful or will destroy something.  So when it’s not going to do any of those things (but might be annoying to clean up😆) trying saying yes, instead of no.  Even if you’re tired and it’s the last thing you feel like signing up for, just try it.  If we are always saying no to everything, how can they continue to be creative and curious?  They slowly become programmed, and that’s not the goal! 

The goal is for them to grow up feeling like they had a voice and their opinion mattered and you let them get dirty and make messes (within reason) and you weren’t more worried about the cleanliness of the house then them having fun and the freedom to explore.  

Another way Lindsay changed what she was doing to embrace creativity is how she responded when they asked her a question.  Rather than giving them the answer, she asked them a question back.  So they have to think and it starts a conversation, rather than me shooting back the answer to their question.  When they ask her a question about wanting to do something or go somewhere, she takes a second before she answers… so she has a better reaction.  If they asked you, it has to be important to them at some level, so you want to give it a thought and not just say the first thing to come to mind.  Maybe try to say yes more, or at least meet them in the middle 🤗

Then, in the second half of the podcast, Lindsay gets into schooling and not holding our kids to traditional standards.  Let’s really get to know our kids as they grow up… and allow them to be creative rather than programing them.  Let’s teach our kids to get out of their comfort zone… and that they don’t have to do the same thing everyone else is doing.  They can try new things.. and not be afraid to fail or make mistakes.

We need to see our kids creative capacities and encourage them to in whatever it is that makes them the happiest.

Lindsay says the happiest people she knows are the people that get to do what they want to do most of the time.  And really what more could we want for kids?

Let us know what you thought my commenting on Lindsay’s post about this topic on her IG @LindsaysCloud 💕 Thanks for listening! 

#thehowtobeawesomeateverythingpodcast 

Transcript

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Today's episode is fully loaded. Get ready. I love this topic. I just think it is so interesting.

0:06.6

We're talking about keeping our kids creative and realizing they are born creative. They don't

0:12.8

grow into being creative. They grow out of it. We sometimes program them and educate them out of it.

0:19.3

I've been thinking about this topic for a while now,

0:21.4

and it's taken me a full month to actually record it because there's so much to it, and I really

0:25.9

wanted to cover it all, looking at little, little kids and older kids up through high school

0:31.1

and college. We're talking about everything from why you should let your kids splash in mud puddles

0:36.0

to thinking about their education

0:37.8

in the way that best serves them. So much to talk about. Let's go. You're listening to the How to

0:44.6

Be Awesome at Everything podcast where we're obsessed with life hacks that make your life more awesome.

0:51.5

Your host, Lindsay Dick Hout, is an entrepreneur and business owner, a mom and wife,

0:56.5

and someone who wants to do things over the top at all times. This concept started as a collection

1:02.2

of things Lindsay has learned that she was documenting to give to her kids one day, and now it's a

1:07.0

podcast. Join us on this journey where we talk about how to be awesome at everything we do.

1:12.6

Here's Lindsay.

1:14.1

A couple weeks ago, it was raining a lot here in California, and my kids wanted to jump in

1:19.5

every mud puddle they saw, literally every single one.

1:24.1

So I would say yes sometimes, and I would say no sometimes.

1:27.3

If they had rain boots on, I would say yes.

1:30.2

And if we didn't have rain boots but we were going straight home, I would say yes.

1:34.9

But then if we didn't have rain boots and I thought they could be wet and muddy and cold and mess up the car, I would say no.

1:41.6

But it really got me thinking.

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