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| Finding Purpose in Mid-Life
by Dotsie Bregel
"Honey? It's Dad. I'm at the emergency room with Mother and the doctor wants her to see an oncologist before she leaves. They think she has cancer." I had no clue how Dad’s words would change my life.
I was absorbed in family life as a stay-at-home mom. Volunteering at schools, church, and neighborhood defined me. Mom’s news made me drop every bit of it except one project so I could help care for her. I’ll never regret it.
The diagnosis was cancer. She chose treatments and they sucked the life right out of her. She survived seven heart wrenching months. The Lord took her Irish soul to dance the streets of heaven on St. Patrick’s Day shortly after we feasted on corned beef and cabbage in the next room. I felt a void and lack of purpose following Mom’s death. No longer volunteering or caring for Mom, my days were long. My oldest was soon leaving for college with the two younger ones flying the coop shortly behind him. What was I going to do with my life? I felt empty. What did I want to be when I grew up?
I’ve always looked at life as seasons: a time to work, a time to raise children, and a time to… well, what exactly? That was the question.
I recall the time my husband and I wanted to start our family. We endured four years of infertility. That was another time life was on hold. Aching to have a baby, we adopted our son and got pregnant while waiting for our little girl to arrive from Korea. We had three children in three years. Life has been a wonderful roller coaster ride, but the ride’s coming to a halt. I’m at the other end and find myself searching again.
What do you do when life throws you for a loop? It happens to all of us at some point. Women divorce, lose jobs, have kids move, loose loved ones, and life goes on. How do you find your purpose? Here are five tips that helped me through my soul searching and gave me a renewed sense of meaning.
Spend time alone
Focus on God-given gifts
Open up to others
Research
Get busy I realize the pause in life after Mom’s death was serendipitous. It prepared me for the empty nest staring me in the face.
I applied the above tactics and am now blessed as the Executive Founder of the # 1 site on search engines for "baby boomer women" at www.BoomerWomenSpeak.com and the National Association of Baby Boomer Women, www.nabbw.com. I’m passionate about connecting, encouraging and supporting women at midlife.
BoomerWomenSpeak.com is a safe and therapeutic haven to share what’s on your heart anonymously and without judgment. Wise, warm, and witty women with kindred spirits share thoughtful insight. Women feel appreciated, affirmed and needed by others in the community. Women connect, encourage and support one another daily.
The National Association of Baby Boomer Women, www.nabbw.com empowers women to explore and live their passions at midlife. It is the only association devoted to addressing issues concerning 38 million of the healthiest, wealthiest, and best educated generation of women to ever hit midlife. ~ Dotsie Bregel is the founder of www.Boome WomenSpeak.com,the # 1 site on all search engines for “baby boomer women”. The information in this article is for educational purposes only, and is not intended as medical advice.
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