When you’ve been through deep pain or transition, it can feel like your sense of purpose has vanished. Days blur together, and you may wonder, “Who am I now?” But purpose isn’t something we lose. It’s something we reconnect with, in time, through grace and intentional reflection.
Often, it’s not about finding a brand-new purpose—it’s about uncovering what’s been there all along, waiting beneath the noise, the grief, and the fear. Your experiences, even the painful ones, are shaping you for something meaningful.
Don’t pressure yourself to have all the answers today. Purpose doesn’t always arrive in a loud, dramatic way. Sometimes, it’s a gentle nudge, a quiet idea, or the realization that your healing journey is meant to help others heal too.
When you surrender the timeline and trust God’s guidance, you’ll begin to feel purpose rise again. It may look different than before—but that’s okay. It will be richer, deeper, and more aligned with who you’re becoming.