Are you struggling to figure out where you fit?

It can happen at any time, in any life, no matter your age, your income, your career or your plans. It's a "Moment of Truth" that can arrive in any form, including:

  • an illness
  • a divorce after many years
  • a career crisis
  • a painful break-up
  • the demands of caring for aging parents,
  • a trauma experienced by yourself or a loved one, or
  • facing the death of someone close to you

Or perhaps, you have simply had the realization that the life you are living is wrong in some undeniable, fundamental way despite all outward appearances of success.

Whatever form it takes, it calls into question what you thought you knew and where you had planned to go. Uncomfortable questions gnaw at your psyche as you wonder what your honest answers will cost you.

Has the term "Dark Night of the Soul" taken on new significance for you?

These moments of reckoning with our lives happen to each of us ultimately, often when we are least prepared for them and never conveniently. Unfortunately we do not live in a culture that encourages and supports open wrestling with our questions. In fact, you may find quite the opposite, particularly at mid-life.

It may seem a cruel paradox that just when you are at the peak of leadership, authority and responsibility in both your career and family life, you may secretly feel a profound uncertainty about the future and the path you are currently on.

This can be a lonely time, with few places you can openly discuss your thoughts and confusion without fear of judgment or reprisal. In fact, just the thought of needing, let alone asking for support may be a hurdle in its own right if you are used to being the "go to" person for others.

If you have experienced a loss or change in your life not shared by your peers, this sense of isolation can quickly compound.

Now, somewhere between the continuing demands of work and daily life you have been left to contemplate the Big Questions, questions you know you have to find answers to, but how?

No Safe Distance exists to help you answer that very question.
The resources and services offered here will help you:

  • Re-orient your life after a dramatic change of circumstances
  • Re-establish a sense of meaning after a period of confusion
  • Re-build after the context of your life had changed

 Laura Young
(630) 562-1877 (Chicago area)
Laura@nosafedistance.com

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That which you fear the most will meet you halfway.

~Victoria Williams

No Safe Distance exists to provide a cornerstone of support for individuals restructuring their lives after a significant loss or transition.

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