Life often calls for patience in the face of uncertainty. In When the Heart Waits, Sue Monk Kidd invites readers to lean into life’s waiting periods as sacred opportunities for reflection, self-discovery, and spiritual growth — lessons especially relevant for those navigating midlife transitions.
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Book Review Midlife often arrives as a quiet, yet insistent moment when the life we’ve built no longer feels fully aligned. In Living Between Two
Exploring how Richard Rohr’s wisdom echoes through the Midlife Homecoming journey We live in a world that no longer feels like the one we were
Somewhere in the middle of life, we begin to sense that our truest self is not wrapped in social roles or others’ approval, but in
Key Themes: ambiguous loss; grief work; loss; transitions; radical acceptance; renewal This reflection explores the unseen losses, shifting roles, and transitions—and the new pathways waiting
Where have you been lately? I’ve been out with lanterns, searching for myself −adapted from Emily Dickinson. If you’ve been on the midlife journey for
Abstract: Midlife often brings what feels like waiting seasons—those in-between times when old roles or dreams no longer fit, yet the new hasn’t fully arrived.
An invitation to slower living and the simple joys of winter living. Isn’t it strange how we outgrow parts of ourselves as we evolve over
This post explores the difference between solitude (intentionally spending time alone) and loneliness (feeling and being emotionally disconnected from others). It’s widely believed that we
Are you a parent emerging from years focused on fulltime parenting? Along the way, did you lose sight of your own growth, dreams, and goals?
