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Esther's avatar

You know Tara. I haven’t digested or adapted this into my life completely. For instance I’ve followed cheese making recipes to the letter and consistently failed on the other side of the aging process (like 20 times) Ive now started to “deviate” from the recipe (ignoring time frames and heat levels, handling the curd more, deciding by feel if it’s ready etc) and I’ve had some cheese successes. However in my heart I still think I’m not doing it right because I’m not following the rules!

I have other examples I could list, more than I care to admit. Why don’t I just keep my head high and my chin up and believe I am a creator rather than a deviator? I think I know the answers to this but I’m going to chew on that today while I’m cleaning out the freezers. Thanks! 😉

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Madison Jacoby's avatar

This struck me this morning...I have always felt a resistance to somebody telling me "how things should be done" and rather than blaming it on my stubborn existence, I am leaning into your practice of curiosity. I love that you honor and respect others' experience and knowledge as their own, but you practice leaving room for your experience to also add to the collective knowledge...if that makes sense. Thank you for sharing this. I think so often people think they always have to "know"-- it can be so powerful to say "I don't know" as a launching point to learn and absorb in order to find your own knowing. Our society pressures us to be experts in whatever we talk about but, you're right, the truth is that we are all learning and growing and have our individual answers or truths. I hope I never think I have all the answers. I hope I never think my answers are "better" than another's, but rather just my own. Thank you for your words!

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