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14 Sentences With "coming into your own"

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You're coming into your own power, and part of that is learning patience.
"I think when you're coming into your own with your identity, shaving is a form of expression," Jennings says.
"When you're coming into your own as a young adult, you're starting to feel all these things," Stevenson said.
I returned to the Coming Into Your Own women's retreat, which I've found helpful in the past for structured reflection.
Coming into your own queerness can feel like that cliché of moving to New York City: You've never arrived at quite the right time.
"It's almost inevitable that you're going to face adversity on a big stage while you're still coming into your own as a player," Manager Aaron Boone said.
"We talk a lot about freedom and coming into your own and sort of giving away what's holding you back and kind of escaping the oppression," Villa added.
In particular: the way that both movies invoke the dreamy restlessness of youth and the uncertainty and excitement of coming into your own, both sexually and as a woman.
Time 'n' Place sets that blend of claustrophobia and warmth to sound, feeling like an album about coming into your own as a person, without strictly being an album about adolescence.
" Adds Cloud: "There's a difference when you are coming into your own earlier in life and owning it that way and there is a difference with now, experience and knowledge and all of those things—she wears it now in probably a different way.
What we're witnessing is the raw human-work of teenagers struggling to grow up: the mind-boggling contradictions that come when adolescents try to figure themselves out, the impassioned idealism that comes from being young, the joy of finally coming into your own, the frustration of not being able to do everything yourself immediately.
"Jackie Evancho Will Make Cafe Carlyle Debut This April", BroadwayWorld.com, March 3, 2017 The same month, she released a music video of another song from the album, "Pedestal". Evancho told People magazine that the music-box inspired song is "about breaking free of your childhood image and coming into your own; finding out who you are as an adult."Nelson, Jeff.
"It was like coming into your own house and finding evidence of a break-in," he said. "Any director builds up an intense relationship with the works of art that he or she is responsible for, and this was very personal to me." Police soon determined that View of Auvers-sur-Oise was the only work taken from a room that also displayed paintings by Renoir, Rodin and Toulouse-Lautrec. This led them to theorise that the burglary had specifically targeted the painting, the only work by Cézanne in the Ashmolean.
" There is a track on the album that was previously written for Homesick. When asked about how he comes up with song titles, McKinnon said: "I've got my iPhone, and I go on my notes and every time I see something I like I write it down, so a lot of the time titles are something that mean something to us only, or to someone I know only." He called What Separates Me from You "the slowest for stuff like that", when referring to song titles. Westfall said that the album's title and the songs' subjects were about "Separating your self from your peers and really coming into your own.

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