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Episode 43: It's Not a Flaw — It's a Mismatch

10 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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Have you ever tried to make something work — really work — and it just wouldn't sit right? Not because something was wrong with you. But because it wasn't aligned. In Episode 9 of The Enough Chapter, we're talking about mismatch. The difference between something being hard because you're not capable... and something being hard because it doesn't fit how you're wired. That distinction? It changes everything. This is a gentle, honest episode — perfect for stitching along or just having a quiet moment to breathe and think. 🧵 In this episode: → Why struggle isn't always a personal flaw — sometimes it's just misalignment → The quilt pattern metaphor that reframes everything → How fit changes across seasons of life (and why that's evolution, not regression) → Real-world quilting examples that bring it all home → The one question to ask instead of "what's wrong with me?" 📌 This is episode 9 of The Enough Chapter — a limited series on Loose Threads & Stitches exploring growth, identity, and the quiet pressure of "more" in modern life. Next week is the final episode — don't miss it. ✂️ Resources mentioned: → Printables & shop: https://stitch.academy/shop → My Quilting Group: www.stitchsisterinnercircle.com 💛 If this one resonated with you, please share it with someone who needs to hear it — hit that share button and send it their way. 🌟 Subscribe to join the Star Stitchers community — and drop your podcast ideas in the comments below. I read every single one. #quilting #quiltingpodcast #theenoughchapter #looseThreadsAndStitches #ISeeStarsQuilting #creativewellness #quiltersofyoutube #slowliving #enoughseries #quilterencouragement Chapters: 0:00 Have you ever tried to make something work? 0:21 Welcome back — The Enough Chapter recap 1:12 Let's talk about mismatch 2:02 Fast pace, high visibility, comparison — it doesn't suit everyone 2:19 The quilt pattern + fabric metaphor 3:13 What if the question is "what fits me?" not "what's wrong with me?" 3:43 Fit changes across seasons of life 4:40 The seam ripper lesson — redesign, don't shame 5:21 Struggle can signal redesign, not self-repair 5:57 Is this version of success actually yours? 7:24 You are allowed to adjust the pattern 8:03 Real-life quilting examples — the whole spectrum 9:15 Next week: the final Enough Chapter episode 9:48 Closing thought: am I failing, or does this just not fit?

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episode Episode 43: It's Not a Flaw — It's a Mismatch artwork

Episode 43: It's Not a Flaw — It's a Mismatch

Have you ever tried to make something work — really work — and it just wouldn't sit right? Not because something was wrong with you. But because it wasn't aligned. In Episode 9 of The Enough Chapter, we're talking about mismatch. The difference between something being hard because you're not capable... and something being hard because it doesn't fit how you're wired. That distinction? It changes everything. This is a gentle, honest episode — perfect for stitching along or just having a quiet moment to breathe and think. 🧵 In this episode: → Why struggle isn't always a personal flaw — sometimes it's just misalignment → The quilt pattern metaphor that reframes everything → How fit changes across seasons of life (and why that's evolution, not regression) → Real-world quilting examples that bring it all home → The one question to ask instead of "what's wrong with me?" 📌 This is episode 9 of The Enough Chapter — a limited series on Loose Threads & Stitches exploring growth, identity, and the quiet pressure of "more" in modern life. Next week is the final episode — don't miss it. ✂️ Resources mentioned: → Printables & shop: https://stitch.academy/shop → My Quilting Group: www.stitchsisterinnercircle.com 💛 If this one resonated with you, please share it with someone who needs to hear it — hit that share button and send it their way. 🌟 Subscribe to join the Star Stitchers community — and drop your podcast ideas in the comments below. I read every single one. #quilting #quiltingpodcast #theenoughchapter #looseThreadsAndStitches #ISeeStarsQuilting #creativewellness #quiltersofyoutube #slowliving #enoughseries #quilterencouragement Chapters: 0:00 Have you ever tried to make something work? 0:21 Welcome back — The Enough Chapter recap 1:12 Let's talk about mismatch 2:02 Fast pace, high visibility, comparison — it doesn't suit everyone 2:19 The quilt pattern + fabric metaphor 3:13 What if the question is "what fits me?" not "what's wrong with me?" 3:43 Fit changes across seasons of life 4:40 The seam ripper lesson — redesign, don't shame 5:21 Struggle can signal redesign, not self-repair 5:57 Is this version of success actually yours? 7:24 You are allowed to adjust the pattern 8:03 Real-life quilting examples — the whole spectrum 9:15 Next week: the final Enough Chapter episode 9:48 Closing thought: am I failing, or does this just not fit?

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