A few weeks ago I asked the following question:
Never felt more grown-up than now in 2015. Have I peaked? What is the most grown-up experience one can have?
— Tina Roth Eisenberg (@swissmiss) December 20, 2015
My wonderful friend Jocelyn K. Glei responded with a thoughtful post. Here’s an excerpt:
“When the going gets rough in any creative or entrepreneurial project, what we require isn’t reason or rationality, it’s sheer tenacity—commitment to our abilities, commitment to our process, commitment to finishing even in the face of the inevitable setbacks. This is what separates children from the adults, and the Peter Pans from the Pros.
If being grown up means being committed—to a business, a project, a person—then it’s impossible to peak. And the deeper the commitment, the deeper the meaning that can emerge.”
Read the full post: What Separates the Peter Pans from the Pros