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The Lost Art of Being Bored | Why Kids Need Imagination When was the last time you sat outside and watched a sunset without reaching for your phone? When was the last time your children were bored long enough to create something from their own imagination? In today's world, screens are everywhere. They're in our homes, our pockets, our restaurants, our waiting rooms, and often in the hands of even the youngest children. Yet while technology has connected us to more information than ever before, many families are beginning to wonder what we may be losing in the process. In this episode of Womenfolk Revival, we explore the lost art of boredom and why unstructured time may be one of the most important gifts we can give our children. We talk about growing up before smartphones, creating games from nothing, building forts, spending hours outdoors, and learning how imagination flourishes when children aren't constantly entertained. We also discuss how screens affect more than just children. They impact parents, relationships, conversations, awareness, and our ability to be fully present with the people we love most. This isn't a conversation about throwing away technology or rejecting modern life. It's about becoming more intentional with our attention and creating homes where connection, creativity, conversation, and family rhythms still have room to grow. Throughout the episode, we share personal stories about raising children without personal devices, attachment parenting, co-sleeping, family movie nights, fort building, and the simple moments that often become the memories our children carry with them for the rest of their lives. Because at the end of the day, our children probably won't remember what was trending online. They'll remember how home felt. In This Episode • Why boredom is not a problem to solve • How imagination develops through unstructured play • The impact of screens on childhood and family connection • Raising children without phones and social media • Family rhythms that encourage creativity and togetherness • The importance of eye contact, conversation, and presence • Why childhood memories are often built from simple moments • Fort building, family movie nights, and creating a sense of belonging • Attachment parenting, co-sleeping, and connection-focused family life • Reclaiming attention in a distracted world Key Takeaways • Boredom is often the birthplace of creativity. • Children do not need constant entertainment to thrive. • Presence matters more than perfection. • Family connection is built in ordinary everyday moments. • Technology is a tool, but it should not replace real life. • The memories that last are often the simplest ones. 🌿 Join our Womenfolk Revival Community: Womenfolk Revival Community [https://www.facebook.com/61588623654955?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📖 Follow the Womenfolk Revival Facebook Page: (2) Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61588623654955] 🎙️ Visit us online: Womenfolk Revival Website [https://womenfolkrevival.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Come share your experiences, family rhythms, homeschooling journeys, intentional living practices, and the simple moments that are helping you build a meaningful life. If this episode resonated with you, please consider sharing it with a friend, leaving a review, and following the podcast so you never miss an episode. Until next time... Stay rooted. Stay wild.
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