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Can you remember yourself as a child?
Can you remember what you used to love doing as a child?
Now, you are all grown up and you think back on your childhood and think "where did the time go?"
Growing up may mean letting go, but it also means gathering wisdom, depth, and resilience. And sometimes, the pieces of you that feel “lost” aren’t gone forever, they’re waiting for you to invite them back in, in a new way.
Growing up isn’t just about milestones or achievements. It’s also about letting go. Letting go of the versions of ourselves that no longer fit. Letting go of the dreams we once carried. And sometimes, letting go of the innocence of how we thought life might turn out.
 By Tamsyn Niemandt
By Tamsyn NiemandtCan you remember yourself as a child?
Can you remember what you used to love doing as a child?
Now, you are all grown up and you think back on your childhood and think "where did the time go?"
Growing up may mean letting go, but it also means gathering wisdom, depth, and resilience. And sometimes, the pieces of you that feel “lost” aren’t gone forever, they’re waiting for you to invite them back in, in a new way.
Growing up isn’t just about milestones or achievements. It’s also about letting go. Letting go of the versions of ourselves that no longer fit. Letting go of the dreams we once carried. And sometimes, letting go of the innocence of how we thought life might turn out.