“I want a life that is good and I’m proud of at the end of the day.”
These are traits and values often shared by others like you:
You probably value loyalty, hard work, and family. You might be someone who...
- Is motivated by responsibility, stability, and long-term purpose
- Gives everything for your family
- Wants to be someone others can count on
- Finds faith and church to be beneficial to family life
- Appreciates values like honesty, dependability, and kindness
- Desires living a good life and do the right thing
- Shows up, even in hardship, because love is worth the effort
- Finds faith and church to be beneficial to family life
- Sometimes wrestles with whether all the striving will ever feel like it’s enough
You might find spiritual inspiration in being part of something meaningful, whether that’s your family, your work, or your wider community.
Faith, for you, might be about staying grounded in what’s good and solid, even when life gets busy or unclear.
Where this perspective shines:
You’re likely someone people can really rely on. You show up for those you love, and this is a powerful way to live.
You may feel most spiritually “connected” when:
- Experiencing the fruit of hard work
- Relaxing and enjoying life with friends
- Participating in meaningful traditions or rituals
- Spending unhindered time doing something you love - like a hobby
Just some things to consider:
Sometimes we carry a quiet question:
Is this all there is? Will I ever feel like I’ve made it, deep down?
There may be a longing not just for balance, but for something deeper, peace that doesn’t disappear when life gets hectic.
You don’t need to have all the answers or make drastic changes. But maybe one or two stick with you for the week ahead. Let them linger in the background, like a quiet nudge toward something more.
- What does the “good life” really mean to me? And where did that come from? Do I believe in this definition of a good life?
- Do I believe I matter, not just because of what I do, but because of who I am?
- Is it possible that there is a deeper kind of joy than I have yet experienced?
- Do I feel like the people in my life really know me? Why or why not?
- Could an intimate relationship with Jesus bring more peace or purpose than I’ve experienced so far?