Immaturity doesn’t always recognize itself. Sometimes we assume that, having completed the first eighteen years of our lives and acquired adult bodies, tasks, and roles, we must be adults in every sense of the word. Cinthia explains, however, that growing up and growing older are two very different things, and learning to take responsibility for ourselves is a major hallmark of emotional maturity. So how do we gauge our own maturity needs? How do we make sure we are not emotional children or teenagers who insist we can handle our own lives but have unrealistic expectations of the world? How do we grow up if we are? Today Cinthia explores the signs that we may need to keep growing and moving toward adulthood so that we can more effectively be the people we were created to be, as well as ways we can do this.
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