As adults, we’re often told to “grow up,” act serious, and stop doing the silly things we loved as kids. But psychologists now say that returning to childlike habits could dramatically improve happiness, reduce stress, and even boost creativity — by as much as 98%.
Here are 8 simple “childish” habits that could completely change your mood and mindset:
1. Laugh Out Loud
Children laugh hundreds of times a day, adults barely a dozen. Laughter releases serotonin and endorphins — your brain’s natural antidepressants.
2. Play Without Purpose
Whether it’s doodling, dancing in your kitchen, or playing a random game — play keeps your brain flexible and reduces anxiety.
3. Ask ‘Why?’ More Often
Kids are endlessly curious. Adults stop asking questions. Curiosity keeps the brain active and helps you see life with wonder again.
4. Daydream
Letting your mind wander — without guilt — strengthens creativity and problem-solving. The world’s greatest thinkers practiced this daily.
5. Spend Time Outside
Remember when you used to chase butterflies or stare at clouds? Sunlight and fresh air regulate mood hormones and reset your circadian rhythm.
6. Dance Like No One’s Watching
Children move freely because they don’t fear judgment. Movement releases tension and reconnects you with joy.
7. Speak What You Feel
Kids don’t hide emotions — they express them. Adults bottle them up. Talking honestly improves relationships and mental clarity.
8. Celebrate Small Wins
Kids cheer for themselves for the smallest achievements. Relearning that self-encouragement boosts confidence and self-worth.
Experts say the secret to lasting happiness might not be achieving more — it’s remembering who you were before the world told you to be serious.
So next time you feel overwhelmed… laugh, play, sing, or dance.
Your inner child might just be the happiest part of you.