Alright, I’ll admit it (or in this case, write it) – I have a deep affection for winter. There’s something about the crisp air, the blanket of snow, and the cozy evenings spent nestled on the couch with a warm, soft blanket that fills me with contentment and joy. However, as spring approaches, I find myself endeavoring to welcome it with a fresh perspective and insight that I’m eager to share with all of you.
As winter gives way to the gentle embrace of spring, the world awakens to a season of renewal – a time for rebirth, redirection, and the pursuit of meaning. This year and as a woman of faith, I am focusing on a deeper significance of spring’s arrival and the opportunities it presents for spiritual growth and renewal.
This year, Valentine’s Day and Ash Wednesday fell on the same day. For those who are not familiar with the significance of Ash Wednesday, it marks the commencement of Lent – a period of reflection and repentance in preparation for Easter Sunday. As the priest adorns our forehead with ashes, he recites, and we are reminded that from the dust we were made and to the dust we shall return (Genesis 3:19). We remember that we have all sinned and fallen short of God’s glory, and yes, we all will die (Romans 3:23).
Attending a noon-time mass this year, I was struck by the overwhelming turnout. In my parish, it was standing room only, with the church brimming with congregants of ALL ages seeking solace and spiritual guidance. Conversations with friends across the country echoed similar observations, and we pondered what made this year a standout in attendance. We collectively concluded that a resurgence and yearning for deeper meaning, connection, and normalcy must be the root cause.
There is no doubting or avoiding the fact that we are living in a time of unrest, anger, division, and in many ways a breakdown in the moral fiber that once permeated our society no matter one’s age, religious or political affiliation. There was a focus on what united us rather than what divided us.
We embraced life differently and focused more on the blessing of life rather than only on the despair of the human condition. For me, this Ash Wednesday was a poignant reminder of the universal quest for purpose and fulfillment that transcends religious boundaries and affiliations.
As nature sheds its wintry coat to embrace the warmth of the sun, we too can shed the burdens of the past and embrace the promise of new beginnings. It’s a season ripe with symbolism, offering opportunities for growth, transformation, and renewal. As Mother Nature ushers in the earth’s awakening, we’re reminded of our capacity for resilience and regeneration, regardless of age or circumstance.
At this time of life, the quest for meaning takes on added significance. It’s a time of reflection, as we sift through the sands of time, seeking clarity and purpose. Self-discovery becomes a journey of exploration, as we uncover hidden passions and revisit forgotten dreams. What once seemed immutable may now appear transient.
Change is inevitable, yet it is often met with trepidation and resistance. In our 60s and beyond, we may find ourselves confronting a host of transitions – retirement, empty nesting, loss of loved ones – each demanding a recalibration of our sense of self and identity. Embracing change requires courage and resilience. Whether embarking on a second career, pursuing lifelong passions, or simply embracing a slower pace of life, redirection offers a pathway to renewed purpose and vitality.
At its core, the quest for meaning is intertwined with our connections to others and the communities in which we belong. Whether through familial bonds, friendships, or shared experiences, human connection enriches our lives. In an increasingly divided world, nurturing these connections becomes even more important. As we journey through life’s seasons, we may find solace in the embrace of community, drawing strength from the bonds that unite us.
Determining what holds significance in our lives is essential for navigating our journey with intentionality and purpose. Is it relationships, personal growth, or contribution to society? Defining our values and priorities allows us to align our actions with our aspirations, guiding us toward a life of fulfillment and authenticity.
Engaging in acts of service and kindness is a powerful way to cultivate meaning and purpose in our lives. Whether through volunteering, mentoring, or simply offering a helping hand, contributing to the well-being of others brings a profound sense of fulfillment and connection.
Take time to identify the core principles and beliefs that guide your decisions and actions. Build and stick to your moral compass!
Determine what aspects of your life are non-negotiable and where you are unwilling to compromise.
Consider your physical, emotional, and mental well-being as non-negotiables, ensuring you prioritize activities that promote health and balance.
Establish clear boundaries in relationships and interactions, asserting your needs and values while respecting those of others.
Guard your time and energy, prioritizing activities and commitments that align with your goals and values.
Maintain honesty, authenticity, and ethical behavior in all aspects of your life, even when faced with challenges or temptations.
Commit to continuous personal and professional development, embracing opportunities for learning and self-improvement.
Surround yourself with individuals who uplift and support you, prioritizing connections that align with your values and aspirations.
Remain true to who you are and what you stand for, honoring your unique identity.
I have given you a lot to think about and actionable steps. Remember, overwhelming yourself never leads to inner peace and renewed purpose. Pick a few areas of your life you would like to work on. Keep it simple, mindful, and sustainable. Identifying areas of rebirth is fantastic but be sure to celebrate the amazing person you already are!
Together let’s embrace spring this year with a new set of eyes and perspectives. No matter what chapter of life you are in, self-discovery should always be fluid. By practicing introspection and redirection, you will carve out a future grounded in authenticity, compassion, purpose, and above all joy.
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Are you looking forward to springtime? What does spring symbolize to you? Is self-discovery important to you? Have you started this process after 60? What have you discovered about yourself?
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Lovely article. Very meaningful. Thank you.