Psychological maturity refers to a person’s willingness and motivation to do something. Subordinates with high psychological maturity have strong self-confidence and are proactive in their work. They do not need too many external incentives and mainly rely on internal motivation. On the contrary, employees’ work tasks and role responsibilities should be stipulated.
Psychological maturity is a manifestation of a person’s psychological endurance, tolerance and adaptability. The level of psychological maturity is also a matter of a person’s degree of socialization. The so-called socialization is the process in which a person gradually integrates into society and gradually grows psychologically through interaction with the social environment and the people around him. People with poor psychological maturity are less likely to adapt to changing environments and develop good self-control, which can lead to problems in interpersonal relationships and mental health. People with high psychological maturity are easier to adapt to changes in society and the environment, and they are easier to adjust their behavior according to changes in the outside world. They have better self-control and endurance, and can maintain their psychological well-being through self-regulation. relative balance.
From a psychological point of view, low social maturity means that one is too childish. This childishness is normal in children. If an adult’s social maturity still cannot reach a certain level, it indicates that there is a problem with mental health. To put it more directly, this problem means that there are obstacles to social adaptation.
Personality maturity is never something that happens overnight and does not mature naturally as a person ages. On the contrary, increasing age may make it difficult for personality to mature, or make personality changes or optimization more difficult to achieve.
What makes a person vulnerable is not that there is something wrong with his body, but that he is mentally tired first, and then he may give the disease a chance to harm him. The so-called strength is just used to express the extent to which a person conceals his vulnerability.
People’s social experience is gradually accumulated. Some people become mature when they are young, and some people are still ‘childish’ when they are old. Sophistication is a state of social adaptability. A sophisticated person has a good understanding of all aspects of social life and can handle various interpersonal relationships and social affairs. But people who don’t adapt well to society are actually not useless people.
Looking at the age of the soul actually means looking at whether a person still has an imaginative mentality and whether he is still willing to dream, have intentions, and have desires. Mental age does not completely match physical age, otherwise we would not have so many worries.
People with high psychological maturity are more likely to adapt to changes in society and the environment. In other words, it is easier for them to adjust their behavior according to changes in the outside world. Their self-control ability and endurance are better, that is, they are more ‘sophisticated’. People with poor psychological maturity are less likely to adapt to changing environments and develop good self-control. In this way, they are more likely to have problems in interpersonal relationships and mental health.
In fact, psychological maturity is related to the ‘mental age’ we talked about in other sections. In a general sense, as age increases, people’s psychological maturity should also continue to grow, but this growth is different from the growth of people’s height and weight, that is, it is not a growth unilaterally controlled by natural laws. It is growth formed under the dual effects of natural laws and social environment. Whether it is natural laws or social environment, both are indispensable.
So what is your psychological maturity? Come and test it out!