
Hands On: Wood, Soil, Fire. How Working With Your Hands Keeps You Grounded
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Working with your hands isn’t just a hobby, it’s heritage, therapy, and a way to slow a frantic world. In this campfire session I talk about growing up around sawdust and hand-me-down tools, why I love rough carpentry and upcycling, how our little Ecuador garden is shaping Sol’s early education, and how cooking from scratch teaches presence the same way woodworking does. This is about making over consuming, building a table, planting basil, simmering a sauce, and letting craft reconnect you to family, nature, and your own creativity.
👉 Try this week:
Build/Fix: upcycle one thing at home (sand, repaint, repair).
Garden: plant a herb or repot something you’ve got.
Cook: make one meal from scratch and taste as you go.
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