Trusting the process when life doesn't make sense yet

One of the things I love most about my work is hearing from clients months or even years after a session and learning how their journey has unfolded.

Recently, a client reached out to me after five years. During a session long ago, I had told him that I saw him writing a book one day. At the time, he had no plans to write a book and did not really connect with what I was saying. Five years later, he sent me a message telling me that he was almost finished writing that book.

Another client came to me feeling stuck in her life. During our session, I shared that I felt a major change coming and that she would likely move from the home she had lived in for seventeen years. She dismissed the idea because moving was not even on her radar. Just four months later, she contacted me to tell me that unexpected circumstances had led her to move to Vancouver Island.

Stories like these remind me that life often unfolds in ways we cannot fully understand in the moment.

One of the questions I am asked most often is about timing. People want to know exactly when something will happen. While I can often see what is possible and what is coming through from a person's higher self, timing is much more difficult to predict.

Timing depends on many things, including the choices we make, the actions we take, and whether we are aligned with the path that is being presented to us.

Sometimes people receive guidance but do not fully trust it. Doubt appears. Fear appears. Life gets busy. When that happens, the journey may take longer because there is a gap between what is being shown and what is being acted upon.

This is why trust is such an important part of the process.

When challenges arise, it is easy to become discouraged or lose hope. Many clients come to me during these moments because they need reassurance. Often, a message comes through that helps them keep moving forward and reminds them that they are not lost.

The path may not always unfold on your timeline, but that does not mean it is not unfolding.

Your job is to continue showing up, believing in yourself, taking the steps that feel aligned, and remaining open to the guidance that is available to you.

There is a bigger picture at work, even when you cannot see it yet.

Do not lose sight of your vision simply because the results have not appeared yet. Trust the process, trust yourself, and keep moving forward.

If you are looking for guidance, clarity, or reassurance about where you are on your journey, I invite you to book an appointment.

With love,

Christine

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