When the future felt like a big blurry question mark, I started looking for meaning in small moments. Here’s what that journey looked like for me.
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There was a season where I felt like I was just going through the motions. The kids were grown, the house was quiet, and I kept wondering—what now? What finally helped me wasn’t some “find your purpose” speech. It was paying attention to the tiny things: helping a neighbor fix a fence, mentoring a kid at church, spending real time with my dog without a phone in hand. I realized meaning doesn’t come in grand gestures. It shows up quietly, when you show up fully. Even when life’s uncertain, you can still choose to matter—to someone, somewhere, today.