Imagine being able to remember enough to answer questions about your childhood, couldn't be me.
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Update: It turns out this was cope.
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I did an exercise in just dragging up random details from childhood and actually I remember lots from childhood, it's just that my childhood doesn't contain much I want to remember - nothing dreadful, but it was mostly all boring or somewhat unpleasant.
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Replying to @andreajmedaris
A very straightforward one! Take a side of A4 paper and write down anything I can think of that happened in childhood until the page was full. It wasn't even slightly difficult to fill the page, and I could probably have gone on for many more pages if I wanted to.
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Replying to @GeniesLoki
Thank you! I'm always kind of trying to pick up ways to help access childhood memories, it's hard for a lot of people :)
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This may be obvious to you, I don't know, but it might be worth trying people on an easier free writing exercise first. I find people don't really believe how easy free writing is until they've done it for a bit because people are so entrenched in thinking that writing is hard.
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