But You're Still So Young: How Thirtysomethings Are Redefining Adulthood Free Audiobook Download by Kayleen Schaefer
As parents, we want to do everything for our children and make them happy. We go out of our way to provide the best life experiences possible in hopes that they will mature into adults with a good work ethic, health and happiness measures. But what if it doesn't happen? Then what? What happens when your child is 30 years old and not married, doesn't have kids, or is too tired to change diapers anymore? How do you help them grow as an individual without making them feel like they are wasting their lives?
There is no such thing as being too young, or too old to change your life. Our society seems to have so many expectations of what adulthood is supposed to look like, with all the pressure on teens and young adults to grow up too quickly. But now, more than ever before, thirtysomethings are redefining adulthood by opening up the conversation about what it REALLY means to be an adult in today's world. In her book "But You're Still So Young: How Thirtysomethings Are Redefining Adulthood," Kayleen Schaefer breaks down the myths around how we've been taught that adulthood should look and how it's an individual process.
But You're Still So Young: How Thirtysomethings Are Redefining Adulthood will appeal to those both looking for a new perspective on the changing cultural definition of adulthood and a primer on how to live well.
In today's world, people are redefining adulthood as they go. With the help of technology and social media, people are able to express their true selves and be completely comfortable with who they are. One such individual is Lauren Fortgang who published But You're Still So Young: How Thirtysomethings Are Redefining Adulthood in 2014. The book chronicles her own quest for self-discovery and challenges the idea of what being an adult actually means these days. It's a must-read for any age group because it serves as a reminder that one doesn't always have to grow up in order to be independent or make meaningful experiences.
In "But You're Still So Young: How Thirtysomethings Are Redefining Adulthood," author Kayleen Schaefer provides a helpful take on the changing definition of adulthood for working millennials. By exploring what it means to be an adult in our society, she compiles a comprehensive guide to help young women navigate through the ups and downs of late-twenties life.
This audiobook is about the many changes twenty somethings are facing, such as a more conservative approach to sexual relationships, taking on adult responsibilities, and returning to school.
Published Date | 2021-03-02 |
Duration | 5 hours 56 minutes |
Author | Kayleen Schaefer |
Narrated | Lauren Fortgang |
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Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | Non-Fiction |
Parent Category | Psychology |