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[Mindfulness for Kids: 8 Thoughts to Stretch Your Mind]-[8 Mind-Stretching Thoughts]

Like You: Mindfulness for Kids · A2 · 2024-10-22

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📋 Summary

Expanding Perspectives: A Journey Through Mindfulness

In this episode of Like You, host Noah Glenn invites young listeners to engage in a unique mindfulness practice designed to "stretch their minds." By combining relaxation techniques with fascinating, reality-bending trivia, the episode encourages children to approach the world with curiosity and wonder.

The Practice of Mind Stretching

Mindfulness is often viewed as a way to calm the body, but Noah frames it as a workout for the intellect. Before diving into the cognitive exercises, listeners are guided through a gentle breathing routine. By asking listeners to "turn your attention to your own breathing" and then encouraging them to "make your breaths deep and long," the host creates a safe space for mental exploration. This physical preparation is reinforced with the affirmation, "I like me," grounding the listeners in self-appreciation before challenging their perceptions of reality.

Eight Thoughts to Blow Your Mind

To encourage creative thinking and curiosity, Noah presents eight mind-stretching facts that challenge common assumptions:

  1. The Youngest Record: You once held a world record the moment you were born—you were the youngest person in the world.
  2. The Scale of Nature: The tongue of a blue whale is so enormous that it weighs more than most elephants.
  3. Heavy Clouds: Despite appearing fluffy and weightless, clouds can actually weigh over a million pounds.
  4. The Horizon Below: Because the earth is round, the sky on the other side of the world is technically beneath your feet.
  5. Shared Sunsets: When you watch a sunset, someone else on the globe is simultaneously watching the same sun rise.
  6. Linguistic Puzzles: A thought-provoking question is posed regarding whether the color "orange" was named after the fruit, or vice versa.
  7. Balloon Logic: A balloon that is only half-inflated is still "completely full" because it is full of air.
  8. The Forest Limit: It is impossible to walk more than halfway into a forest, as once you pass the middle, you are technically walking out.

Cultivating a Growth Mindset through Affirmations

Following the trivia segment, the episode shifts to the power of positive self-talk. Affirmations serve as tools for children to "remind yourself how wonderful you are." By repeating phrases such as "I have a brilliant mind" and "I am curious about the world around me," listeners are encouraged to adopt a growth-oriented identity. These affirmations are not merely words; they are presented as cognitive assets that children can store in their minds to access whenever they need a boost in confidence or perspective.

Conclusion: A Community of Wonder

The episode concludes with a song celebrating wonder and friendship, reinforcing the podcast's core mission: to foster mindfulness and connection. By encouraging listeners to share these "mind-stretching" thoughts with friends, Noah highlights that mindfulness is a social and communal experience. The episode serves as a reminder that staying "curious about the world" is one of the most effective ways to nurture a healthy, engaged, and peaceful mind.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm excited to kick off a brand new season
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A lot has happened since the last time
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I hope you are.
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we reached a big milestone.
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Actually, I'm only kidding.
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📝Key Phrases

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kick off a brand new season
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spread the word
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ease back in
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turn your attention to
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at your own pace
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📖 Transcript

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