“Unveiling the Hidden Habits: How Growing Up Too Fast Shapes Adult Lives in Unexpected Ways”
6) They have a hard time relaxing
Growing up fast often means being in a constant state of “go, go, go.” Whether it’s because you had responsibilities piled on you or lived in an environment where things could go wrong at any moment, you learn to always stay alert, ready to react.
Psychologist Carl Rogers once said, “The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.”
That quote hit me hard when I first read it because I realized my inability to relax wasn’t just about external pressures—it was also about my internal resistance. I wasn’t allowing myself to believe that I deserved rest or peace.
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