017 - How to Channel Your Inner Child and See the World Differently

EPISODE · Aug 11, 2020 · 13 MIN

017 - How to Channel Your Inner Child and See the World Differently

from Field Notes on Music Teaching & Learning · host Ashley Danyew

Some suggest that embracing your inner child (and, in some cases) thinking like a five-year-old is actually beneficial for creativity, lifelong learning, and the development of core leadership skills (source).After all, five-year-olds are about as creative as they come (try asking one how many patterns they can create with notes C, D, and E).Of course, we were all five once. But it’s all too easy to forget what that sense of wonder feels like, to be curious and inquisitive, to ask questions and seek out the answers, to try something you’ve never tried before. All of these things help us see the world in new ways, expand our horizons, step outside our comfort zones and open ourselves up to possibility and discovery.So, next time you need a fresh spark of creativity or you want to see the world from a new perspective, try channeling your inner five-year-old. Today, I’m sharing eight ways to do that.For show notes + full transcript, click here.Resources mentioned:*Disclosure: I get commissions for purchases made through some of these links.Do We Really Teach How We Were Taught?8 Simple Ways to Tap Into Your Inner Child (HuffPost)How to Read Lead Sheets & Chord ChartsWunderkeys Primer Piano, Book 2 (Andrea Dow)Free Rhythm Pattern Card Set - a printable set of 16 rhythm patterns cards in 4/4 timeRhythm Pattern Card Set - a printable set of six rhythm pattern card sets in duple and triple meters (192 patterns total)Go-To Warm-Up Resources for Busy Choir DirectorsDecide Now! app + how I use it in my teachingIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review in Apple Podcasts >>Find me on Instagram: @ashleydanyew

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