“I wander. I drift. I have no purpose. Everything feels meaningless,” Mark said.

“Me too. I’m just here. That’s all,” Melanie added.

Mark and Melanie’s daughter Faith was their third child. After two normal, healthy pregnancies and deliveries, Faith’s entry into the world was complicated. She was born with a rare syndrome and was immediately transferred to another hospital for specialized treatment.

Faith did not improve. After several weeks, it was deemed best to remove her from life support. She was 25 days old.

“When her heart stopped, mine stopped too. I have a family, a good life, and a good marriage, yet I wonder why I’m here,” Melanie said.

 

Loss shakes our sense of purpose and meaning

Loss and the resulting grief process will surprise you. Here are five unexpected yet common surprises that will most likely come knocking.

1. Your sense of identity will be challenged.

The death of a loved one reaches the inmost part of your heart and soul. Your sense of identity can be hard hit. Your view of life, yourself, God, and everything else gets hauled before your internal review board. Your wonderings multiply.

How could this happen? What now? Who are you? Why are you here?

In other words, you might find yourself in an identity crisis.

In grief, many can feel like a small, lifeless twig, floating swiftly downstream in a rocky river. You get banged up. You’re exhausted. You might feel powerless, swept along by this irresistible current you have no say in and no control over.

2. Your sense of purpose might be rattled (or shattered).

Yet, there is sense in which we can use the swift current of our grief to honor our loved one and help ourselves adjust and recover. Part of this includes recovering, redefining, or discovering (perhaps for the first time) our purpose.

Nothing can bring perspective to life like death. We see people, life, and events more clearly. We have new eyes. We now know anything can happen to anyone at any time.

This can either crush us, or spur us on to make the most of every day, even each moment. The stakes are high. How we live and respond to this loss matters deeply – not just for ourselves, but for all those around us. Living well in the midst of all this will demand a clear sense of purpose.

3. Your roles in life will be shaken (or upended).

Parent, spouse, daughter, son, brother, sister, aunt, uncle, or grandparent. Doctor, lawyer, insurance agent, homemaker, nurse, teacher, cashier, construction specialist, customer service associate, dentist, etc. These are roles we occupy. Crucial, important roles. The problem with roles is that they change. Something happens, and the role can be taken from us.

Your purpose must be bigger than any role you have – even larger than all your roles put together. Your purpose is what drives what you do (your roles) and how you do them.

4. Your life’s purpose might get adjusted (or completely overhauled). 

Is our purpose to serve others? Love others? Treat others as we would have them treat us? Make a positive impact in the world?

What do we want to leave behind? What kind of legacy do we want to shower upon those we love and care about?

Whatever you decide your purpose is, it will include every role you have, and yet transcend them all. It is the driving force behind your relationships, family, job, and career. The more connected your life is under one single purpose, the more focused, intentional, and meaningful life becomes.

5. As you grieve well, you will be blessed, heal, and grow. 

Our departed loved ones can assist us in discovering and defining our life’s purpose. This is part of their legacy to us. We can use our grief to honor them by living more intentionally than ever.

Grief packs hidden blessings. As you take your heart seriously, surround yourself with helpful people, and do what you know to do to take care of yourself and grieve well, healing and growth will take place. Your life will be forever different – including living with more focus and purpose.

“I’ll honor you by living the most meaningful life I can. I’ll live with purpose.”

 

Adapted from the 2017 Best Book Awards Finalist and Amazon bestseller, Shattered: Surviving the Loss of a Child.

 

Question: Has your sense of purpose taken a hit? What has been helpful to you in this area?

 Additional Resource: Grieving well – in healthy ways – is a challenge. Check out my article on Dr. Laura’s site, 5 Steps to Grieving Well so You can Live Well. Please share this post and article and help us reach more grieving hearts. Together we can make a difference.

 

 

 

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