Description
Many people reach adulthood having learned how to cope, adapt, and keep going. They function well enough, take responsibility where they must, and appear outwardly capable. Yet beneath this, familiar patterns repeat. Decisions are delayed. Relationships strain in the same ways. Insight grows, but movement does not.
Maybe It’s Time To Grow Up? is written for that point.
This book explores psychological adulthood not as a milestone or achievement, but as an ongoing way of relating to yourself, to others, and to the demands of life. It looks at how early strategies that once protected you can quietly limit you later on, and how growing up often involves discomfort rather than confidence.
Drawing on humanistic psychology and long-term clinical experience, the book invites readers to reflect on responsibility, authority, and personal direction without offering quick fixes or prescriptive answers. Instead, it encourages a more honest engagement with the question of who you are becoming, and what it means to take ownership of that process.
This is not a guide to self-improvement in the traditional sense. It is a reflective companion for those who sense that understanding alone is no longer enough, and that something more grounded, and more demanding, is required.
Details
Publisher - Three Fires Press
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
George Fortune
Published Date - 2026-02-03
ISBN - 9781919346434
Dimensions - 20.3 x 12.7 x 0.9 cm
Page Count - 121
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