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I honestly couldn't tell you anything "better" than what has been said. It seems like it never ends...the "changing" that is.
Part of maturity is learning to prioritize as your focus shifts.
Delt Alum-As you grow and mature, you change. Change happens unbelievably quickly in those earlier years. It seems harsh to say it, but it's so easy to see in hindsight.
If you didn't feel a need to broaden your perspective, if you remained (as many people I know) stuck in HS or college, you would miss out on discovering all that's inside of you.
Your sorority is an integral part of who you are now. It WILL be a part of who you become in ways you can't always measure.
There is nothing wrong or "unusual" about growing tired of a situation. There is always a bit of discomfort associated with
change. Call this burnout or what you will...it is a predecessor to a new, broader perspective. Your sorority and the underlings do indeed need this kind of influence. MAYBE, just maybe the sorority hasn't REALLY changed...just the role you play.
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