EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 26 MIN
Episode #318: Reclaiming Curiosity & Joy
from Tea Time w/Amie & Bev · host Amie Wade
As children, curiosity comes naturally. We explore, ask questions, try new things, and view life as an adventure. Somewhere along the way, many adults lose that sense of wonder. Experiences, disappointments, trauma, perfectionism, and fear of making mistakes can slowly replace curiosity with caution. Personal growth often begins when we choose to reconnect with the playful spirit we once had. Instead of trying to control every outcome, there is value in setting an intention and remaining open to what unfolds. Whether choosing an activity, making a decision, or simply moving through the day, asking for guidance and trusting the process can create space for unexpected opportunities and insights. Life frequently presents situations that don't go according to plan. A mistake, an inconvenience, or an unexpected challenge can easily be viewed as a problem. Yet every experience also offers an invitation to learn something new about ourselves. The question becomes: What can this teach me? Developing a more positive perspective is a practice. It requires conscious awareness and a willingness to look beyond immediate frustrations. When we approach life with curiosity rather than judgment, we begin to see possibilities where we once saw obstacles. Growth doesn't always come from having the perfect plan. Sometimes it comes from being willing to explore, stay open, and rediscover the joy of simply being curious about what life has to offer. May this conversation be beneficial to your life journey. Many blessings! Connect with us on Facebook ~Group: Amie & Bev CommunityPage: Amie Wade - Emotional Resiliency Coach The information shared in this content is for inspiration and personal growth, reflecting personal perspectives and experiences. It is not a substitute for professional medical, psychological, legal, or financial advice. Please use your own discernment and seek qualified support when needed.
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As children, curiosity comes naturally. We explore, ask questions, try new things, and view life as an adventure. Somewhere along the way, many adults lose that sense of wonder. Experiences, disappointments, trauma, perfectionism, and fear of making mistakes can slowly replace curiosity with caution. Personal growth often begins when we choose to reconnect with the playful spirit we once had. Instead of trying to control every outcome, there is value in setting an intention and remaining open to what unfolds. Whether choosing an activity, making a decision, or simply moving through the day, asking for guidance and trusting the process can create space for unexpected opportunities and insights. Life frequently presents situations that don't go according to plan. A mistake, an inconvenience, or an unexpected challenge can easily be viewed as a problem. Yet every experience also offers an invitation to learn something new about ourselves. The question becomes: What can this teach me? Developing a more positive perspective is a practice. It requires conscious awareness and a willingness to look beyond immediate frustrations. When we approach life with curiosity rather than judgment, we begin to see possibilities where we once saw obstacles. Growth doesn't always come from having the perfect plan. Sometimes it comes from being willing to explore, stay open, and rediscover the joy of simply being curious about what life has to offer. May this conversation be beneficial to your life journey. Many blessings! Connect with us on Facebook ~Group: Amie & Bev CommunityPage: Amie Wade - Emotional Resiliency Coach The information shared in this content is for inspiration and personal growth, reflecting personal perspectives and experiences. It is not a substitute for professional medical, psychological, legal, or financial advice. Please use your own discernment and seek qualified support when needed.
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