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Empty Nest Syndrome: Are You Experiencing It?
Are you at the point in your life where
you are dealing with the empty nest syndrome? If you are, you, like many
women, may be feeling a void in their life. Up to now, you have been a more
active mom. You’ll always be “mom” but your role may not be quite so
involved anymore. The house seems empty, and, especially, if you have been
a stay-at-home mom, you may not be quite sure what to do with your time now.
Kids have a habit of growing up and
moving awayJ They may be off to
college, have gotten married, or have moved away to pursue a career
opportunity. Whatever the reason, the result is the same – empty nest
syndrome.
This phase of life can leave women
feeling unfulfilled, depressed or bored. While this is normal and may last
for a period of time, there are some things you can do to quicken its
departure.
I remember having a conversation with my
own wonderful mom one day out on the back step of the house I grew up in.
She was feeling quite down because she, then being in her fifties, was at a
loss of how to spend her time. She had always been a “stay at home mom.”
She was always there for us – no matter what. Now, all of her four children
were grown and out of the house, and she felt she was too old to go back
into the workforce. She didn’t know how to fill all the hours in her day.
That conversation really left an
impression on me, and it cautioned me to always stay involved in
“something.” I left my job when I was pregnant with my first child and
never looked back. I homeschooled my children for ten years, and in that
last year of homeschooling my youngest, began to pray and ask God what I
should do next. I felt He led me to start a home based business. The first
business I started only lasted about a year, then I started my current
business and have been doing it for close to three years now. I am so
grateful God led me to this, as it has been challenging and given me purpose
in my life, as well as a way to spend my time.
If you are experiencing the empty nest
syndrome, it is important to get involved in something. Some women
volunteer their time at a hospital or nursing home. Others may take a
class, or join the Y or a gym. Still others begin a home based business.
I am partial to the home based business
idea, as that is what I do, and I love it. I think it provides you with
something to do that has purpose, as well as bringing in some income, but at
the same time, allows you flexibility. You can still get together with
friends and family, volunteer at church, or do what is important to you.
A home based business will keep you
challenged and offer you new things to learn. It is important that we keep
growing. Learning everything involved in running a business can do that for
you.
If you would like some help deciding on a business or getting it up and
running, I am here to help. Visit my
Services page.
Article by Laurie Neumann
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