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CHAPTER 5 EMOTIONAL MATURITYI. LET'S BEGIN OUR STUDY BY DESCRIBING FIRST THE GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OFEMOTIONAL SIGNS. 1. Being moody and depressed too much of the time. 2. Crying, pouting, losing temper and screaming over trivial matters. 3. Being late for appointments or allowing pleasures to get in the way of school assignments orother responsibilities. 4. Staying up too late at night when you should be getting your rest then sleeping in too latefor classes or work. 5. Staying in bed and calling in sick when you feel a littletiredor down, rather than discipliningyourself and putting your responsibilities first. 6. Getting mad if you aren't the center of attention and the most popular girl around.
CHAPTER 5 EMOTIONAL MATURITY I. LET'S BEGIN OUR STUDY BY DESCRIBING FIRST THE GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF EMOTIONAL IMMATURITY. A. SIGNS. 1. Being moody and depressed too much of the time.
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