Daily English Pod

Trust the process

Jale Qaraqan

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Trust the process

means to keep believing that your effort will lead somewhere, even when results aren’t visible yet.

Examples:

1- She studied English every day and felt stuck — until suddenly, she realized she could understand everything. She just had to trust the process.
2- He worked on himself quietly, even when no one noticed — that’s what it means to trust the process.

Hello and welcome to Daily English, where we learn ideas that help us grow — in English and in life. Today’s concept is one that brings quiet comfort.  It’s called The Invisible Work.

What It Means There are seasons when it feels like nothing is changing. You’re doing your best — studying, working, showing up — but you can’t see progress.

It’s easy to believe that means nothing is happening. But often, the most important growth is the kind we can’t see yet.

Think of seeds. They do their hardest work underground — in silence, in darkness — long before anything appears above the soil.
 The same is true for us.  Every effort, every lesson, every quiet attempt is part of something slowly taking shape.

This is The Invisible Work — the unseen progress that prepares us for visible change.

💬 Expression of the Day: Trust the Process

The phrase “trust the process” means to keep believing that your effort will lead somewhere, even when results aren’t visible yet.

Let’s check some Examples:

  1. She studied English every day and felt stuck — until suddenly, she realized she could understand everything. She just had to trust the process.


  2. He worked on himself quietly, even when no one noticed — that’s what it means to trust the process.


  3. Progress often hides before it shows — so we keep going, and we trust the process.


Question for You: Is there something in your life that feels slow or uncertain — but maybe it’s just the invisible part of your growth?

Even when you can’t see it, you’re growing.

So be patient with yourself — roots take time before they bloom.