The thought of jumping in with both feet may bring about some concerns. Perhaps, you’re not sure what to expect, or you’re uncomfortable putting yourself out there emotionally because it’s terrifying.
For this reason, this process can be described as real life. Throughout even the best of our lives, we could never say with absolute certainty that we know what will happen from one moment to the next. Yet consider this. To say that you are emotionally broken, you must have known what feeling whole, complete, or okay felt like. Otherwise, you would have nothing to compare being broken with.
Perhaps you remember feeling the security of being okay—even for only a moment. That memory would be the incentive you need to jump in with both feet if it meant you could land in a familiar place once again that offered you a sense of safety.