To all those times when I was younger and just wanted to grow up already.
How You Know You’re a Grown-Up:
- When you hate the snow and all that it means for your job, your house and your food supply.
- When you have to choose a pencil skirt over a romper.
- When you have to cook at home because 1) you are sticking to a budget and 2) because you are too tired to face anything but pajamas and a couch by the time you get out of work.
- When you look forward to vacations maybe once or twice a year instead of as a 3-month stretch of summer.
- When you finally, really understand what Mom & Dad meant when they said, “We’ll have to wait until payday.”
- When you are shocked by what preteens are wearing to go the mall.
- When you classify “failures” as personal short-comings instead of using it as a name-calling device (“you’re such a failure!) or as a grading mechanism (“this paper was a dismal failure.”) But, this only truly qualifies if you then examine those failures as areas for growth instead of as angsty pools of self-loathing.
- When you realize that your mere existence does not qualify you to earn respect or recognition.
- When you accept that jealousy is pointless and self-destructive.
- When you learn that channeling such jealousy into inspiration is pretty darn effective.
- When you see that, all along, your sibling has been your best friend and you really don’t need anyone else except for him/her.
- When you publicly take ownership of your decisions, good and bad, without excuses and without lies and cover-ups.
- When buying presents at Christmas becomes a lot more fun than receiving them.
- When you start to question celebrating Christmas at all! (i.e. Let’s go skiing instead!)
- When you notice that the more that people say they can’t stand “popularity contests,” the more they are secretly trying to win them.
Some of this stuff I know firsthand (hello, Christmas drama and pencil skirts!) and some I’m still learning or trying to learn or hoping to learn. Being a “grown-up” has its perks (no bedtime!), but also its downsides (actually needing 8 hours of sleep).
Time to open up the floor!! :) Be honest! Write the first thing that comes to your mind.
So, what do you think?
I think you have made a very “grown-up” list! I couldn’t be prouder of you. Never change…always be who you are!
This post inspired me… here are some other great signs of maturity from Laugh It Out: 1. Your
completely agree with each...teacher, so I’ll always (hopefully) get 3 months
list! I couldn’t be prouder...you. Never change…always be who
brilliant. She summed it
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