Whoever said trust the process certainly didn't take into consideration the part where it screams "rebuild, rebuild, rebuild". That part is hard and exhausting. It is the part where things go from bad to hair pulling, teeth gritting, eyes burning horror. Its an unshakeable trust in the unknown. Why would you trust the process if there is no incentive to feel safe. Why would you want to let go of any control and expectations? Where is this "process" leading?
My trust in the process took me on an adventure. First it dismantled my fears of being bald, then it took my eyebrows and "oh yes" those lashes of course. Then it played the most cruel joke on me, it decided that just maybe I didn't need them fingers or toes. How about a bit of numbness just in case I was in doubt. Even then I continued to trust the process which then decided that it loved the details of my mouth. It began showing up when I brushed and even took a peek into the nostrils just in case my confidence started building. But what the process didn't know was that I am a believer in my ability to adapt. I rose to the challenge everytime and took control of each little nudge the process sent out. I focused on the progress and not the results. You would by now think I have conquered it. Oh no, I am still in the game of tug and war with this pesky thing called "process" and I intend to be the victor in the end.
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It is totally hard to trust the process but we got to dig deep and find the strength inside and never doubt God and his timing/plan.
You are most welcome. We are all in this together even though we may have different experiences.
Well said! It's easy to say follow the process, but to live the process is reality. Life is not always easy or fair, but dispute all of your experiences, you are staying positive and pressing forward! You are a great role model and a encourager to all who are struggling, and trying to trust the process. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us.