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E-mail Word of God Wisdom Teen time Home
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What does growing up mean to you? |
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Speak your mind out
I am extremely busy both at work and play. Growing up means knowing the purpose in both. I work hard at school, Church and home. I practically throw myself in school work. At the same time I love clubbing and playing to balance my life. Growing up is about leading a normal and balanced lifestyle, knowing your priorities and pushing yourself to the top. Mutale Mwenso, Lusaka Zambia
I have paid the price the hard way and today I live to appreciate what's great about my life. Growing up is all about bringing up the best in others and embracing truth. Muli mbwanji abena Zambia Mary Phiri, Ndola
Growing up? I have grown up and I won't retire until I reach my goals that I believe are reasonable and healthy. My vision is clear and my game is built on solid ground. Kachaka I will have to quote you, grab 'em goals! Moses Zimba, South Africa
I have always wanted to be a model or singer. Growing up has opened a whole new world to me. I now know that to reach my goal I should not only be able to dream it but also take action and believe in myself. Do you know what happened to the Miss Zambia event? Because I am on my way! Anne Mwale, Northmead, Lusaka, Zambia
I am seventeen and for the first time in my life I have managed to stick to my new year resolutions. I have learnt to be me and dare to be different. Boy do I love growing up. Charity Chilufya Mwansa Kabwata, Lusaka
When my best friend Sam told me about this website I thought he was trying to crack me up because he is a comedian 24/7 I now know that my best friend has grown up though still in my opinion growing up is still about being able to laugh and yes laugh at yourself and challenge yourself. I am hyperactive and I always try to educate myself in various fields. Thank you for coming up with an amazing website it has also help me grow up. Chishimba Bwalya, Lusaka West, Lusaka, Zambia
My strong ethics and style have made me grow up but I am also careful enough not to miss the sweetness of being a child. Ruth S. Mwelwa Makeni, Lusaka
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Oh Grow up!
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