Trust The Process are the cute or nah
Mmmm don’t know how I feel about these what yall think are they cute or nah?!?!? #baddienails #forthenails😊 #should i keep the nails #nailsnotgood #nailinspo
Walking into the nail salon, I had a vision, but sometimes, even with the best intentions, the final result leaves you wondering. That's exactly how I felt about my new set of 'Trust The Process' nails. The phrase itself has always resonated with me – it's a powerful reminder to have faith in the journey, even when the destination isn't clear. But when it's literally written on your fingertips, it takes on a whole new meaning! For those who might be wondering, 'Trust The Process' generally means to have patience and faith that if you continue to work hard, stay persistent, and believe in the steps you're taking, things will eventually work out as they should. It's often used in sports, personal development, business, and any situation where the outcome isn't immediate or guaranteed. It's about focusing on the effort and the present moment, rather than fixating solely on the end result. It encourages resilience and a calm approach to challenges, knowing that sometimes, good things just take time and consistent effort. So, when I chose to have 'Trust The Process' emblazoned across my light pink, square-shaped acrylic nails, I thought it would be a cool, motivational statement. I even decided to jazz them up with some silver chrome accents, a delicate 3D bow, and a little star design to add some sparkle. The idea was to have a constant reminder to stay calm and collected, even when life (or my nail art) throws me a curveball. However, seeing them now, I'm honestly conflicted. Part of me loves the message and the unique design, while another part wonders if I went a bit too literal, or if the overall look is just... off. This whole experience has made me reflect on the phrase itself. It's easy to say 'trust the process' when things are going well, but what about when you're doubting the 'process' itself, or the outcome? Like with these nails, I'm at a crossroads. Do I trust that I'll grow to love them, or do I acknowledge that maybe this particular 'process' of design didn't quite hit the mark for my personal style? It’s a fun, albeit minor, dilemma that truly embodies the spirit of the phrase in a surprising way. What do you think when you see 'Trust The Process' on something unexpected like nail art? Does it make you rethink the phrase, or does it just add to its charm?

