By: Natasha Archary

Maybe it’s a sign that age has caught up, but most people would rather spend time alone or at home than go out and socialize, although it may have been the highlight of their week at one stage.
The Drive 959 team share some of the things they once loved but have now outgrown, and listeners could relate to a lot of them because a night in with a good bottle of wine sounds a lot more inviting than going to groove on a Friday night.
As adults mature and learn what makes them tick, there’s an innate sense of calm confidence in realizing that protecting your peace and being happy with yourself takes priority over anything and anyone else.
It’s why so many people would rather be single and don’t make being in a relationship the be-all and end-all in life.
How do I know if I have outgrown things in my life?
1. If something feels like a yawn or feels like it would drain you more than please you
2. You may be bored at your job
3. Your relationships may feel disconnected
4. Nothing excites you anymore
Listen to the conversation on Drive 959:
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