When life reshapes itself, meaning can seem to fade. Children move out, the body changes, work loses its pull — and the question “What do I want now?” becomes harder to answer.
Meaning hasn’t vanished — it’s shifting. In this stage, it’s less about doing and more about being. It lives in small, honest moments: morning light, shared laughter, a deep breath that reminds you you’re still here.
When you begin to follow what feels real instead of what’s expected, meaning quietly grows again.
Alma’s tips:
• Meaning isn’t found — it’s made.
• Small, true moments matter more than grand plans.
• You don’t need a clear path — just the courage to walk.
