From the mind of critic: “If we’re supposed to trust the process and let it work, how do we trust it if we don’t see the process? Do we believe the process only earns our trust, when things start going our way? Do we believe the process isn’t trying to earn our trust, but it’s us doing the trust earning? Do we get so caught up trying to define our actions, that we fail to act in a way that furthers the process, keeping us stagnant which make us question even more? Building trust in the process, begins with building trust in ourselves; which gets us thinking in a positive direction, and makes our actions more purposeful. If we begin our process without trust, we will endlessly question our actions; which ones to take or not take, and which will be most effective and give us the best results. Now thought does spurn action, but if our thoughts are on everything at once we will stay stagnant, causing our mind to spin out of control with every variable. Once we realize moving in a positive direction requires positive thought, we’ll see not trusting the process means not trusting ourselves; which means we must ask ourselves the tough questions if we actually want to progress. Trust is earned, by honestly looking in the mirror. Positive action doesn’t always equal positive results, but guarantees failure if we choose inaction. Finding balance in ourselves, is how we find it in the world. We are who we’ve been looking for, if we can honestly admit we’ve been looking.”
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