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Outgrowing old versions of yourself is proof you’re evolving, but letting go of who you used to be can feel heavy, lonely, and confusing.
• Growth means shedding mindsets, habits, and identities that no longer fit
• Outgrowing yourself can feel like a mini identity crisis
• People may resist your growth because it challenges who they think you are
• You might grieve friendships, dreams, or labels that were once your normal
• Signs you’re outgrowing: restlessness, resistance to old routines, feeling misunderstood
• Flexible identity is self-alignment, not betrayal — you’re becoming more you
• You’re allowed to release what you’ve outgrown, even if others don’t understand
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