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I trust the process
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I Trust the Process
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Trusting the process sounds nice in theory. In real life, it’s so uncomfortable. It means putting in effort without immediate results. It means not having all the answers yet. It means sitting in the middle of something unfinished and not knowing exactly how it’s going to turn out. And if you’re honest, that uncertainty can mess with you.
You’re trying. You’re showing up. You’re making small changes. But progress doesn’t always feel dramatic. Sometimes it feels slow. Invisible. Like you’re doing all this work and nothing is happening. That’s usually the point where people quit, not because they’re incapable, but because they can’t see the growth yet. Trusting the process isn’t about blind optimism. It’s about recognizing that real change often happens quietly before it becomes obvious.
What no one says enough is that growth is usually boring before it’s rewarding. Healing is repetitive before it’s freeing. Building something takes longer than you think it should. That doesn’t mean it’s not working. It means it’s real.
You don’t have to love the waiting. You just have to decide that the temporary discomfort doesn’t get to define the outcome. The process is shaping you, even when the results haven’t caught up yet.
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A Little Note from Me:
There were times I doubted whether anything I was doing was actually making a difference. I wanted proof. I wanted clarity. But looking back, the biggest shifts in my life happened during the quiet, consistent seasons when I almost gave up. Trusting the process didn’t feel inspiring, it just felt patient. And patience isn’t glamorous. But it’s powerful. If you’re in the middle of something uncertain right now, that doesn’t mean you’re lost. It might just mean you’re growing.
