10 questions to ponder when evaluating your purpose

It will take time to determine your values, draw on your passions, and fulfill voids that currently exist so you can enjoy a more fulfilling future.
Three keys for living well after retiring

Finding purpose post-retirement doesn’t need to be complicated. It can be as simple as showing up for others and being open to new connections.
What happens when you think you’re done, but God says, ‘Not so fast?’

There are many stories of people who thought they had either reached the pinnacle of life and were ready to slow down, or who thought they had screwed things up so badly they could never be of use to God or anyone else again. But, God had other plans.
Heart attack forces North Carolina artist to pursue new direction

After experiencing a near-fatal heart attack in 2015, David Berger opened the Mountain Mist Gallery to share his passion with others.
5 steps to help discover purpose and meaning for your life

Without purpose, you are simply existing and that’s no fun at all — even if you have all the money you need and can afford to live a life of leisure.
Does just thinking about purpose for your life give you anxiety?

What if you want to be doing something meaningful, but aren’t doing so because you haven’t found the right thing to pursue?
How to help a spouse with dementia find purpose and meaning to life

It is a sorrowful situation because the victim of dementia desperately wants to feel useful and needed. This would be especially true for men.
Science confirms time in nature improves physical, mental health

There appears to be a strong push in European countries to encourage doctors to write “nature prescriptions” to their patients to entice them to spend more time outdoors.
Lessons learned from my mother’s passing

A lot has happened since March, when my mother died. I learned several lessons from this experience about ways to help survivors.
The boss gave you a purpose; are you engaged in carrying it out?

Would we live differently if we knew we had to face the boss every Sunday to give an account of what we did with our time that week?