For a long time, I told myself I was “learning Spanish.”
And technically… I was.
I showed up to lessons.
I learned vocabulary.
I understood grammar.
I could:
- recognize words
- follow along in conversations
- even read a bit
From the outside?
It looked like progress.
But Here’s the Truth
I wasn’t actually becoming someone who speaks Spanish.
I was becoming someone who studies Spanish.
And those are not the same thing.
The Illusion of Progress
This is where a lot of people get stuck.
Because studying feels productive.
You:
- complete lessons
- check things off
- feel like you’re improving
But then you find yourself in a real conversation…
And everything changes.
You hesitate.
You freeze.
You switch to English.
And it’s confusing.
Because you think:
“I’ve been doing the work… so why can’t I speak?”
The Missing Piece
It’s not effort.
It’s not intelligence.
It’s this:
You’re practicing the wrong skill.
Studying builds:
- recognition
- understanding
- knowledge
But speaking requires:
- recall
- speed
- confidence under pressure
And if you’re not actively practicing that…
You won’t develop it.
The Moment It Clicked
At the beginning of the year, I made a decision:
“This is the year I speak.”
Not:
- learn more
- prepare more
- wait until I feel ready
Speak.
And that one shift changed everything.
What I Started Doing Differently
I didn’t suddenly have more time.
I didn’t become more disciplined.
I changed how I approached the language.
I Stopped Waiting to Feel Ready
I spoke — even when it felt uncomfortable.
Even when I didn’t have the perfect words.
I Used What I Already Knew
Instead of trying to learn more…
I started using the vocabulary I already had.
I Practiced Outside of Class
This was the biggest one.
I stopped treating lessons as the only place I used the language.
I Stayed in the Language
Even when it would have been easier to switch.
Even when it slowed things down.
What Happened Next
Slowly at first…
Then all at once.
I started:
- responding faster
- understanding more
- feeling more confident
Not because I suddenly knew more…
But because I was finally using what I knew.
The Shift Most People Miss
Most people think:
“I’ll speak once I’ve learned enough.”
But that moment never really comes.
Because fluency isn’t built before speaking.
It’s built through speaking.
The Identity Change
This is where it gets powerful.
Because this isn’t just about behavior.
It’s about identity.
I stopped seeing myself as:
“someone who is learning Spanish”
And started seeing myself as:
“someone who speaks Spanish”
Even if it wasn’t perfect.
Why This Changes Everything
Because your identity shapes your actions.
When you see yourself as a learner:
- you prepare
- you wait
- you hesitate
When you see yourself as a speaker:
- you try
- you respond
- you engage
And those actions create progress.
What This Looks Like in Real Life
It’s not dramatic.
It’s small.
It’s:
- ordering without overthinking
- responding even if it’s not perfect
- staying in the conversation
It’s choosing participation over perfection.
The Results
And here’s the part that matters:
This shift doesn’t just improve your language.
It changes your experience of your life.
You:
- feel more confident
- connect more easily
- participate more fully
If You Feel Stuck…
If you’ve been:
- studying consistently
- showing up to lessons
- learning vocabulary
But still not speaking…
This might be the shift you need.
You Don’t Need to Start Over
You don’t need:
- more time
- more discipline
- more knowledge
You need:
a different approach
One that prioritizes:
- speaking
- real-life use
- consistent exposure
Imagine This Instead
You’re in a conversation.
You don’t overthink every word.
You don’t panic when you don’t know something.
You just… keep going.
And that’s when it starts to feel natural.
The Truth
You don’t become fluent and then start speaking.
You start speaking…
And that’s how you become fluent.
Ready to Make That Shift?
If you’re ready to:
- stop just studying
- start actually speaking
- feel confident using the language

