When I first started this journey of mentoring women in the outdoors, I thought I’d be teaching them the practical side of things, such as how to identify deer sign in the woods, how to determine wind direction, how to safely handle a firearm, or how to handle a harvest.
And yes, those hard skills certainly matter, but what I have learned after a few years is that it is not the end result that makes the difference. It is everything that leads up to it.
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