Matures Herself (High-Quality)
: High-stress situations, such as navigating professional challenges or complex family dynamics, often force a person to adapt and grow more quickly than they would in stable environments.
: Taking on new responsibilities, such as a career path or family leadership, acts as a practical laboratory for testing and refining one's character. 3. Psychological Markers of Maturity Reviews of Individual Education - ProQuest matures herself
: Maturity is often the result of "writing out" feelings—metaphorically or literally—to move past adolescent impulses or fixations. : High-stress situations