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36. How to Trust the Process When You Don’t Know What’s Next

36. How to Trust the Process When You Don’t Know What’s Next

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If you’re feeling stuck in that “in-between” stage of life where things feel a little messy, uncertain, or completely out of your control, you’re not alone. In this episode of Muse Yourself, I’m getting into what it really means to trust the journey when the next step isn’t clear. If you’re navigating uncertainty, waiting for clarity, or wondering how to keep moving forward when nothing feels certain, I hope this conversation will help you find peace in the process.

You’ll learn:

* What “trust the process” really means (and why it’s so hard to do).

* Why going into ‘figuring it out’ mode only creates more noise and fear

* Practical ways to stay grounded when life feels uncertain.

* How to embrace the messy middle as part of your transformation.

* Mindset shifts that help you stop resisting and start trusting.

This episode is for anyone who’s in a transition, feels lost or behind, or simply wants to remember that uncertainty can still lead to growth, clarity, and purpose.

If this resonates, I created my private five-part podcast series, Becoming Her, to help you go even deeper. It’s designed for women navigating major life transitions — whether you’re releasing an old identity, stepping into a new chapter, or learning to feel safe in the unknown.

🎧 Find out more HERE

Until next time X

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