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The Unexpected Beauty of Starting Over

Finding purpose and authenticity after losing everything at 50.

Susan Guerra, Founder - Meditation & Personal Growth Coach on Influential Women
Susan Guerra
Founder - Meditation & Personal Growth Coach
Reclaim & Rise Mindset
The Unexpected Beauty of Starting Over

I never planned on starting over at 50. Losing everything I thought defined me came with an unexpected companion: shame—the kind that makes you question how you got here and whether you should have known better by now. But what felt like the end was actually an invitation, one that quietly led me to the most meaningful beginning of my life.

For most of my life, I didn’t believe I was allowed to build a life that truly felt like mine. I was raised to believe that practicality mattered more than passion, that stability should always come before fulfillment. So I learned early how to quiet my instincts: follow the safe path, take the job you don’t love because it offers security, and measure success by checked boxes instead of how you actually feel. Over time, that way of thinking doesn’t just guide your choices—it becomes your identity.

I thought I was doing everything right. On paper, it looked that way. What I didn’t realize was how disconnected I had become from myself in the process. So when the roles, titles, and structures I once relied on began to fall away, I was forced to face an uncomfortable truth: the things I had worked so hard to protect were never the source of my purpose. Losing what I thought mattered didn’t strip me of meaning; it exposed it.

With nothing left to distract me, I turned inward. I began working on my mindset, learning how to be present instead of living in constant anticipation of what might go wrong next. I found meditation—not as an escape, but as a way home. A way to quiet my mind, reconnect with myself, and listen to the parts of me that had been asking for attention for years.

You don’t have to lose everything to start over. You don’t need a breaking point, a diagnosis, or a life-altering moment to question whether the life you’re living actually fits. If something feels off, that feeling is enough. Discomfort is often the first sign that growth is already knocking.

Starting over doesn’t always look dramatic. Sometimes it begins quietly—with a pause, with a breath, with the courage to ask yourself honest questions and sit with the answers without judgment. Purpose isn’t something you find all at once. It’s something you build by choosing presence, alignment, and self-trust, one small decision at a time.

If you’re reading this and wondering whether it’s too late—or too risky—to begin again, let me offer this: it’s not. You’re not behind. And you don’t need permission from anyone but yourself. Starting doesn’t mean you have it all figured out. It simply means you’re willing to take the next step toward a life that feels more like yours.

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