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Old Fashioned On Purpose

171. Learning to Respect Seasons + An Announcement

Old Fashioned On Purpose

Jill Winger

Canning, Homesteading, Farming, Leisure, Farm, Homestead, Gardening, Hobbies, Cows, Chickens, Cooking, How To, Home & Garden, Education

4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2020

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

While I’m the first person to trumpet consistency, sometimes a change is needed. Lately, I’ve recognized I’ve been lacking a bit of inspiration. While under normal circumstances I’d attempt to push through, I’ve realized that creativity and inspiration is actually a seasonal thing. Because of this, I need a break. Fear not my friends! This isn’t the end of the podcast. On the contrary, this is an opportunity to present a new format that will offer even more...

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Old Fashioned On Purpose Podcast.

0:05.0

So this episode is a little different than the others.

0:08.0

I have a bit of an announcement for you today, some changes coming down the pike, and I wanted to keep you in the

0:17.7

loop so you know what to expect.

0:20.7

So I'm just going to dive right in, be it probably a shorter episode.

0:24.0

But I talk a lot about consistency, right, and commitment.

0:29.0

And the key to homesteading or the key to building a business or doing whatever, you know, getting the body you want,

0:35.3

losing the weight, creating the garden, whatever is commitment action moving forward one foot in front of the other.

0:43.9

And I have always, always been a believer

0:47.8

that that is the key to success of any kind,

0:52.0

and that alone is what separates people who are the talkers, right,

0:56.1

and those who are the doers, the ones who actually get the results and get stuff done.

1:06.9

And to be perfectly honest I'm actually pretty good when it comes to commitment and consistency and it's just something I've really worked on

1:12.1

cultivating over the years and I have a lot of stick-to-itiveness, right?

1:17.0

That's something that just comes pretty easily to me. I want to say super easy, but it does come somewhat naturally to me. I want to say super easy but it does come somewhat naturally to me. So at the time of this recording it is

1:27.7

middle of October. So we officially are in fall in Wyoming. We had our snowstorm in September and then we had some warmer days, some 80 degree days,

1:37.8

so we kind of felt like we were back to summer.

1:39.7

But this last week, the weather really got fallish chill it's chillier the winds come back it just it's

1:47.2

officially autumn and whenever the seasons change I always find myself getting a little more introspective. Do you do that?

1:55.1

It's one of the reasons I love living in a place with four seasons. Well, we kind of mostly have

1:59.9

four seasons. Sometimes our winters come and push fall out a little bit quickly, but I love the shift. It just kind of always shakes me up out of my routine a little bit and gets me to thinking. And one of the things that I've been thinking about a lot over the last few weeks is this podcast and my

2:19.4

blog and my YouTube channel and my email list and my social media stuff because it all kind of is tied together.

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