Getting comfortable with discomfort is where real progress for the farm begins
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Getting comfortable with discomfort is where real progress for the farm begins
""Our instinct is to run away. But what we need to do actually is turn and look the monster in the face... as soon as we do, we end up shrinking it down.""
""I think sometimes we devalue our stories... every one of our stories is important," she says, adding that sharing those experiences helps people better understand agriculture's role in communities and everyday life."
Avoiding discomfort can amplify challenges, while confronting them can lead to personal growth. Kimberly Lyall encourages professionals to face fears, particularly in public speaking, by recognizing their expertise. This shift in perspective can enhance confidence. Additionally, storytelling through social media presents an opportunity for agriculture to connect with the public, helping to convey the importance of farming in everyday life. Sharing personal experiences can foster a better understanding of agriculture's role in communities.
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