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There's no place for imposter syndrome on the farm
You're doing the thing — growing, raising, selling, serving. And still you wonder if you're "really" a farmer. Imposter syndrome has no place here. You count.
You’ve lost friends to the farm
No fight. No falling out. Just slow drift. Missed texts. Skipped events. Friends who stopped inviting you because they learned you'd say no. You've lost people to the farm.
Farming is lonely. Nobody told you that.
You're surrounded by people and still feel alone. Not isolated, just unseen. Farming is lonely in ways nobody talks about. Here's what's really going on.
You're running on fumes and calling it dedication
Running on fumes isn't dedication. It's depletion. Here's what exhaustion is actually costing you. And what would change if you stopped wearing it like a badge.
The hidden cost of being busy (and what it's costing you)
"I'm so busy" feels like a badge of honor. But it comes with a hidden cost: isolation, strained relationships, and people who stop reaching out. Here's what to say instead.