Like any other child, I had this great need to grow up- to finally "experience" life and be able to do things by myself. I thought that being an adult would be so much fun, I would be on track to a great career and I'd have no worries. Little me was WRONG, being a grow-up is not everything we make it to be and these are some things I miss about being a kid:
- Responsibility, what is that? Phone bills, work, university that was a distant future at 6 years old. The biggest thing I had to worry about was that my clothes matched, who my weekly crush was and what my mom packed me for lunch. Though I might have stressed about silly little things, nothing compares to the realities adults have to deal with on a daily basis.
- Body Image! 4 year old me was the most confident, outgoing and loudest little kid around- I was a force to be reckoned with and nothing could deter me from what I wanted to do, say or wear. It's crazy how that quickly changes as you hit puberty and you start to compare yourself to every single person you see, that confident and happy little kid becomes insecure and needs reassurance every step of the way. Luckily, with a little soul searching and a lot of self-love you can be outgoing and confident once again.
- Relationships- no thinking, analyzing or complicated. You like me, I like you... BAM! We are now friends or boyfriend/girlfriend (for the week). Making friends and meeting people as a child was super simple, there was never competition, bitchiness, or mixed signals- everything was straight forward and said clear as day.
Even though, being an adult can be a lot of work- there are many things that are great! Growing up is your journey to yourself, you learn so much about the world and are able to see things so differently. You are able to create, enjoy and do things on your own terms- being able to define who you are and sharing that with the world. That is something that little me couldn't do- I found my voice, my aspirations and I am on my path of choice.
xoxo,
Natalie