Live it and release it
The children just live in the moment. If something works for them, they do more of it, if not then they move on. They don't sit there worry about what they did yesterday, or what's coming tomorrow, they are just content to play in the moment.
Forgive instantly
I don't see any grudges being held, they love unconditionally and are happy to play along with whoever they feel the desire to.
Explore the world
My nephew is always exploring the world around him. Trying new things, unafraid of what may happen. If he is interested in what's in front of him, then he'll delve into it whole heartedly, if it's boring, then he'll drop it and move on. He doesn't force himself to do anything he doesn't want to because of what society or the people around him say.
Living the emotion and experiencing it now
If he's upset he'll cry, if he's happy he'll laugh and smile. He doesn't ignore his emotions or try to cover them up to please anyone else. In all fairness, if all us adults cried every time we didn't get our way, things would be a little crazy but still!
Follow your passion
You can see when he enjoys something and he will seek out and do more of it. It is strikingly clear that he loves technologica! He seems to gravitate to real TVs, tablets, machines far more than colourful fake toys. If we followed our passion more then we would all be better off.
Love yourself and your reflection and your body
He is so happy to just be alive. He is fascinated by his own reflection and loves to kiss himself in the mirror- now how many of us can say that?! He loves being physical and seeing what things he can do.
Be more vulnerable and earnest
If he wants a hug or to be spun round, he will make it evidently clear. He is not afraid of rejection or being judged. He will just love what he loves and makes it abundantly clear that he wants more of it.
What a blessing the children are! We have much to learn from them.
All is well!!!
Happy baby-ing!!!
Lots of love, Nick Xxx