I’ve noticed something over the years working with women who are thoughtful and self-aware.
Many of them reach a point where something begins to change in the way they think and feel about things.
It isn’t always dramatic.
From the outside their life may look successful, stable, even enviable.
But internally they begin asking deeper questions.
Questions about meaning, purpose, and most importantly, about whether the life they have been living truly reflects who they are.
This often happens after decades of living life, raising a family, building a career, sometimes struggling to make ends meet and ultimately moving through relationships and challenges.
Eventually all of that experience accumulates into a kind of inner knowing.
A sense that there is more to life than the surface story.
Not necessarily because there is anything wrong with your life, but because the deeper pattern of your life is beginning to reveal itself.
And once that process begins, it is very difficult to ignore.
That’s when your search for meaning really begins.
You begin asking questions you may never have considered before.
What are you here for?
What is the meaning of your life?
What has been the purpose of everything you’ve experienced?
And perhaps most importantly…
how can you use all of that experience to make a meaningful contribution to the world?