“Trust doesn’t mean it will happen fast — only that it will happen as it should.”
It’s hard to trust what we can’t predict. Harder still to trust what takes time.
You planted the seed — where is the bloom?
You did the healing — where is the relief?
You offered your heart — where is the answer?
But life doesn’t bloom on demand. It moves by pulse, not pressure. By seasons, not schedules.
Trust without a timeline is one of the deepest forms of surrender. It says: 'I believe in the process, even when the result takes its time.'
Today, rest in this sacred in-between. Not because you’ve given up. But because you’re learning the difference between delay and denial. The difference between pause and punishment.
Nothing is lost. Something is forming — beneath the surface, behind the veil, within your becoming. Trust it. Even here.
Sit or lie still. With each inhale, say: 'I trust.' With each exhale, say: 'In time.' Let the words become a rhythm your heart can rest inside.
Think of something you’ve been impatient about. Today, practice gratitude for the space in between. Write: 'Even now, I trust what’s becoming.'
Tanya G. “I thought trust meant quick results. But the longer I waited, the more I grew. I started seeing the delay as part of the gift — not a punishment. That shift gave me peace I never expected.”
There is no rush in the sacred.