A Bowl Overflowing (With Learnings)
I love baking. And because we have a big family, I often double recipes.
And there was one time I doubled the bread recipe. I did not double the bowl!

What unfolded was a masterclass in cause and effect—a foamy, floury demonstration that every action (even delicious ones) has equal and opposite reactions.
NLP has a golden rule: There is no failure; only feedback.
Today’s feedback is crisp as a fresh baguette:
“Physics always wins.”
“Anticipate like a baker, adapt like a MacGyver.”
“The universe rewards those who respect container limits.”
Progress isn’t linear. Sometimes it’s a lopsided loaf—proof that growth demands both wild enthusiasm and humble containers.
Pretty soon, I was making pretty good bread.
(After I bought a bigger bowl, of course!)
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