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Redefining your purpose after a major life change. Finally on a on a clear path after adversity

REDEFINING YOUR PURPOSE AFTER A MAJOR LIFE CHANGE

There comes a moment in life when everything that you built your identity around shifts. Not gradually. Not politely, but all at once. A loss. A burnout or unexpected health challnge. A life event you never saw coming, and suddenly the question isn’t What do I want next? Instead, it becomes: Who am I now? This is the space that requires you to redefine your purpose after a major life change.

The Myth of “Finding” Your Purpose

Purpose is not something you “find” like a missing object. It’s something you redefine. Most high-achieving women have spent years building a life that made sense on paper. Career. Relationships. Identity. Structure. These major life changes disrupt the structure you’ve built. And here’s the uncomfortable truth. What once gave your life meaning may no longer fit who you are becoming. That’s not failure. That’s evolution.

When Life Breaks the Old Identity

After a major life change, there is often an invisible identity collapse. You’re no longer:

  • The partner you were
  • The version of you that thrived in that career
  • The person who once handled everything with ease

And yet, you’re not fully the “new you” either. This creates a tension that most people try to rush out of. And here’s a perspective shift: This space is not empty.  It’s creative. It’s where your next level of purpose is being formed quietly, beneath the surface.

Redefining Purpose Requires Letting Go First

This is where many people get stuck. They try to redefine their purpose while still holding onto their old identity. That’s like trying to redecorate a room that’s already full. And at some point, you have to ask:

  • What version of me am I still trying to hold onto?
  • What expectations no longer feel aligned?
  • What am I afraid to release?

I would like to think that your purpose isn’t built on what’s familiar. It’s built on what’s true now.

The Shift: From Achievement to Alignment

Before any major life change, your purpose is often driven by:

  • Achievement
  • External validation
  • Productivity
  • Proving something

After a major life change, everything recalibrates. Purpose becomes less about doing more and more and more about being aligned.

Aligned with:

  • Your energy
  • Your values
  • Your emotional truth
  • Your capacity

And that’s where things get clearer; alignment often asks you to slow down while the world tells you to speed up.

A More Honest Way to Rebuild Your Purpose

Redefining your purpose isn’t about having a grand vision immediately; it starts smaller than that.

1. Notice What Still Feels Meaningful

Even in the hardest seasons, there are small things that feel grounding. Conversations. Creativity. Helping others. Quiet moments. That’s data. Your purpose leaves clues.

2. Pay Attention to What You No Longer Tolerate

Your standards change after life changes.

What once felt acceptable now feels draining. That’s not you being “difficult.”
That’s you becoming more discerning.

3. At the Start, Let Purpose Be Fluid

Here’s a thought that might challenge you:

What if your next purpose isn’t permanent? What if it’s a season? Taking the pressure off allows something more authentic to emerge.

4. Build From Lived Experience

The most powerful purpose is not theoretical. It’s lived. When you’ve walked through grief, burnout, health challenge and divorce, rebuilding becomes the foundation for impact. Not because it was easy. But because it was real.

The Quiet Rebuilding

Redefining your purpose can feel: Slow. Uncertain. Uncomfortable. Lonely at times

There’s no applause in this phase. No clear milestones, just small, internal shifts that eventually change everything. This is where depth is built. And depth creates unshakable purpose. This is at the heart of the work I now share through my 1:1 coaching sessions. I guide high-achieving women to intentionally rebuild and redesign sustainable strategies for their lives and businesses, and also redesign homes to support the season they are in following adversity. You can explore the best option for how we can work together.

A Different Kind of Success

If you’re in this season, maybe success is no longer about how much you can carry; it’s about how aligned your life feels when you wake up each day. Maybe purpose is no longer about proving your worth. It’s about expressing who you’ve become.

The Truth Most People Won’t Say

You won’t go back to who you were. And trying to will only delay what’s waiting for you. There’s an opportunity: You get to consciously choose who you become next. Not by default. Not by expectation. It’s by designing your new life. I call this well-being by design.

Redefining your purpose after major life changes isn’t about “starting over.” It’s about starting from experience. From depth. The truth. From a version of you that now sees life differently.

And that?

Is not a setback.

That’s an advantage.



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