Early impression- Texas Family Harvest
Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2019 3:47 pm
Hello MM family, Happy Holidays
You could say that I've been humbled by an experience with TFH and I want to give credit where it is due.
Remember Dr. Seuss's "The Grinch that Stole Christmas"?
Yea, me too. I came to realize that this time- it is me.
We all have a unique situation that led us to what we have in common. Mine involves pain that extends across physical and mental realms. Self care is more important with a weak link or two somewhere along the chain. When that's compromised, it's best to stay under your rock.
Looking at comments and reviews for TFH, it's hard to imagine having an unfavorable impression. That speaks volumes. But leave it to me when over extended, perceptions exaggerated, I might find a way.
I had a situation, pushing myself at the expense of well-being to "get things done". These are not times to act on impressions or the way you feel - or spend time browsing the internet for that matter. But I did. Fussy, irritated and un-trusting, I sort of clobbered these very nice people while it was "all about me". I regret that. I was acting childish.
Well.. despite a frenzied cat, antlers tied to his head- charging in with Transformato in tow- having potential to disrupt the Holiday spirit, or good nature in general, the duo at TFH opted to not absorb that energy, nor reflect it back when it may have been justified. They were understanding (maybe beyond reason), going out of their way to prove their legitimacy and good intentions. While it might earn a good word to extend efforts for someone at a busy time; based on how I presented myself that could not be expected.
I hope I learned something from this that sticks with me.
If I'm making a big deal of something again, it's not too big. tbh I'm embarrassed.
If you ever question the intentions or motives of this family business - I hope you'll remember that a rather tough customer took time post their vote of confidence for TFH on the board.
Everyone take care and don't let pressures make you crazy or take you down.
You could say that I've been humbled by an experience with TFH and I want to give credit where it is due.
Remember Dr. Seuss's "The Grinch that Stole Christmas"?
Yea, me too. I came to realize that this time- it is me.
We all have a unique situation that led us to what we have in common. Mine involves pain that extends across physical and mental realms. Self care is more important with a weak link or two somewhere along the chain. When that's compromised, it's best to stay under your rock.
Looking at comments and reviews for TFH, it's hard to imagine having an unfavorable impression. That speaks volumes. But leave it to me when over extended, perceptions exaggerated, I might find a way.
I had a situation, pushing myself at the expense of well-being to "get things done". These are not times to act on impressions or the way you feel - or spend time browsing the internet for that matter. But I did. Fussy, irritated and un-trusting, I sort of clobbered these very nice people while it was "all about me". I regret that. I was acting childish.
Well.. despite a frenzied cat, antlers tied to his head- charging in with Transformato in tow- having potential to disrupt the Holiday spirit, or good nature in general, the duo at TFH opted to not absorb that energy, nor reflect it back when it may have been justified. They were understanding (maybe beyond reason), going out of their way to prove their legitimacy and good intentions. While it might earn a good word to extend efforts for someone at a busy time; based on how I presented myself that could not be expected.
I hope I learned something from this that sticks with me.
If I'm making a big deal of something again, it's not too big. tbh I'm embarrassed.
If you ever question the intentions or motives of this family business - I hope you'll remember that a rather tough customer took time post their vote of confidence for TFH on the board.
Everyone take care and don't let pressures make you crazy or take you down.