Overcoming Learning Disabilities and Learning to LEARN

2020 ж. 12 Жел.
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Try new things- and learn how to LEARN! This video was brought to you by Woodcraft. Check out www.woodcraft.com/
I never thought it was possible for me to build a Windsor chair. I am dyslexic and compound angles and math in general have always seemed impossible. But finding the right teacher, putting myself in the right environment, and identifying my true motivation in learning new things made it possible to do a whole LOT of things I used to think were impossible. Greg Pennington taught me to build windsor chairs, and in this video I'm building a Democratic Chair, a design by Curtis Buchannan. Take a Windsor chair building class from Greg and up your woodworking game!
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  • If you found this video helpful, here is another video on ADHD and “body doubling” you might really like by another awesome creator: kzhead.info/sun/oc1yks2QhXaQmGg/bejne.html

    @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTrades3 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for that link Anne. As far as I'm aware I don't have ADHD but I found a lot of the advice and ideas presented in that video apply to me. I also watched the video on motivation and found it really applicable and easy to follow. Who knows, you may just have given me a tool to get some of my projects finished 👍

      @daveturnbull7221@daveturnbull72213 жыл бұрын
  • You are probably the most incredible inspiration on YT.

    @waynelewis881@waynelewis8813 жыл бұрын
    • That is a huge compliment and means the world to me. If I can help just one other person who has struggled the way I have, I can die very happy.

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTrades3 жыл бұрын
    • @@AnneofAllTrades , don’t die; you still have a lot of inspiring to do! 😊

      @waynelewis881@waynelewis8813 жыл бұрын
    • so true

      @romang9634@romang96343 жыл бұрын
  • Just a reminder to everyone that there's finally a GoFundMe campaign if you want to support Anne's woodworking school build.

    @Mitrasmit@Mitrasmit3 жыл бұрын
    • Is there a link to it ?

      @Glassed_in_Nature@Glassed_in_Nature3 жыл бұрын
    • www.gofundme.com/f/ann-of-all-trades039-dream

      @jimstewart1044@jimstewart10443 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks! Came for just this!

      @pollyrobinson3877@pollyrobinson38773 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for the link! I've been meaning to donate to the school building I hope to visit sometime soon! Anne is so deserving! :)

      @blackdog850@blackdog8503 жыл бұрын
  • I’m a 52 year old late diagnosed with ADHD. I wish I or my parents had watched this video 45 years ago. Thanks for being awesome. You are the real deal.

    @brotherned111@brotherned1112 жыл бұрын
  • I'm almost 70 years old and I wish I'd had that kind of motivational talk 60 years ago. I was surprised and happy to see April Wilkerson in this episode.

    @normkirkland1999@normkirkland19993 жыл бұрын
    • I thought I'd slyly toss that in and see if anyone noticed ;)

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTrades3 жыл бұрын
    • @@AnneofAllTrades you and April are my two biggest inspristations. I am disabled and learning to do woodworking has been difficult but totally worth it.

      @MasterJediJason@MasterJediJason3 жыл бұрын
    • @@AnneofAllTrades Yeah...I think many of us noticed right away..

      @tree_carcass_mangler@tree_carcass_mangler3 жыл бұрын
  • Anne - keep on inspiring and motivating us! Anne's mom - thank you for raising a fantastic daughter who is well on the way to making a large percentage of the world fall in love with her and her work 👏👍

    @daveturnbull7221@daveturnbull72213 жыл бұрын
  • Starting off life with even one parent as great as your Mom is a huge factor in your life! 💜 You’ve then taken that out into your world that you’ve been building each and every day. 💜

    @clancycreations@clancycreationsАй бұрын
  • Always great to hear your thoughts. What you do, the person you are, the struggles you overcome, makes you the best teacher. I have no doubt your dream of your woodworking school will happen. Tom Hanks said in A League of Their Own, "It's supposed to be hard. If it wasn't hard, everyone would do it. The hard is what makes it great." So true...

    @kiwdwks@kiwdwks3 жыл бұрын
  • I’m a 34 year old guy who has 4 classes left to get my Bachelors in Mathematics. I also have ADHD, a degenerative neurological disease, a spinal chord injury called a syrinx (acquired syringomyelia), chronic pain, anxiety and depression. All of these things make it extremely difficult to complete the things I start. I began woodworking in the spring because my nephew needed a COVID school desk. I spent the last day working on a Bailey 4 1/2 and 5 1/2 that I got from a friend’s dad. I LOVE working with wood and this video has been like it came from my own brain. I’m a new subscriber (Saw Rex’s fundraiser video) and I am so incredibly thankful for connecting with you. Cheers, good luck, and god bless. -Castor

    @christophercastor6666@christophercastor66663 жыл бұрын
  • You are one fabulous woman, don't ever let anyone tell you differently!! Such an inspiration.

    @vivsalittlebitcrafty4854@vivsalittlebitcrafty48543 жыл бұрын
  • I find that my attention deficit disorder and dyslexia work out fine in construction. But we're a problem in the kitchen so I I'm glad I ended up a carpenter instead of a chef. Good job learning and applying knowledge

    @trumpocalypsesurvival@trumpocalypsesurvival3 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you, Anne. My daughter and I watch your videos together. She is 4, but recognizes you and Ashley Harwood. I am hoping that she follows me through the years in my shop and develops the love and passion you have, but your passion will help to inspire her to do whatever she chooses to do.

    @blunderbuss9927@blunderbuss99273 жыл бұрын
  • Young lady, you are awe inspiring. I could not imagine you struggle so hard. You make me question my own abilities. Some of us just learn in a different way. You do what's best for you. And, you have an awesome mother.

    @williamchildress5869@williamchildress58693 жыл бұрын
  • Oh yes im dyslexic i always had trouble in school. But woodworking allowed me to see beyond that it encouraged me that i can do anything.

    @woodworking267@woodworking2673 жыл бұрын
  • Anne, you are actually doing the thing that I have always dreamed of doing, that so many of us have always dreamed of doing. Not only have you succeeded in becoming an incredibly capable person, but you have found a way to reach out and truly INSPIRE other people to do the same. You have inspired me today, not only to learn despite adversity and self doubt, but to one day inspire people myself. You are the first stone rolling in what I hope will one day be an avalanche. Thank you, and God bless.

    @creativeandbitter@creativeandbitter Жыл бұрын
  • Never be afraid of failing, never be afraid of at least trying. Everyone has to learn something at some time in their lives. Another thing, everyone learns differently and at different paces. Despite the set backs you're facing, in the end, your school will get finished and it will get up and running. Patience is one virtue that ALL woodworkers must learn. Kudo's to you for doing this. Cheers :)

    @Ham68229@Ham682293 жыл бұрын
  • I love Woodcraft! I still struggle with my learning disabilities, something I just have to figure out. But the hands on approach has worked for me immensely, greatly lowering the frustration level.. Thank You for sharing your success, Were so glad you hung in there.

    @clifc6351@clifc6351 Жыл бұрын
  • You sound so much like me growing up. I got bored easily, didn't stay at jobs very long,when I learned all there was to learn I felt I had to move on to something else. I went through all the construction trades, took auto mechanics in school as well as all the shop classes.

    @billofalltrades1468@billofalltrades14683 жыл бұрын
  • Anne you keep the faith and it will find you in so many ways you are truly a blessing with a heart of gold, take care stay safe god bless

    @donaldtrabeaux5235@donaldtrabeaux52353 жыл бұрын
  • Anne, you are such a gem of a human. I appreciate your genuine expression, humility and integrity. I respect how you have shifted spaces and growing into a fine lady who is uniquely skilled. Thanks for sharing your process and knowledge.

    @krysteevdb4588@krysteevdb45883 жыл бұрын
  • To be so young and to find out that much about yourself -- you are destined for great and mighty things. NEVER EVER GIVE UP!!!

    @DocHoskins@DocHoskins3 жыл бұрын
  • Brilliant and beautiful message - love to you both, Anne & Mum of All Trades ❤

    @emmaslow@emmaslow3 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for letting use get to know you a bit more. I relate to you so much. Thanks for being such an inspiration. Your light shines so bright! 🌞

    @denisehahn1119@denisehahn11193 жыл бұрын
  • You truly are a great inspiration to me. The fact that you mix traditional hand tools and power tools makes your videos so appealing to me. Thank you so much.

    @samborhodes473@samborhodes4733 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for this video and your rawness. Your school experience had a hunt similarity to my own and it was not tell I was 35 that I realized that I was not a bad learner or studied but that I learn different than others. Which is also a big advantage in the “real world”. Look forward to taking a class with you some day. Cheers

    @marshallpartlow3278@marshallpartlow32783 жыл бұрын
  • How interesting it is to listen & learn how you have identified your learning style. How being encouraged has played such a valuable part in your success so far. It really highlights for me, how inadequate the current educational systems are, whether you are schooled in America, England (where I live know) or South Africa (where is was born & lived for 2x years!) in order to “pass” academically, which I know realise I am not! I think one of the positive things that will come out of this pandemic, is that parents & self - educators like yourself will become invaluable to the reforming of future educational systems. I also think that as we take stock of what is truly important in our lives, our ideas, views & our mindsets will shift towards those things that give us worth, meaning and purpose. People will no longer be prepared to waste their energy, money or energy on activities that don’t bring them satisfaction & fulfilment in their careers/jobs. So many thanks for once again sharing your insight into learning & creating ideas that are purpose driven. 🤩💕 Inspiring Misty Meadows School in the Natal Midlands. Some quotes I found on their website which conveys their philosophy: “If we change our fundamental metaphor for the education of children from the manufacture of a product to the flowering and fruiting of a plant - then we begin to see that our role is not to rigidly control each step in the process, but to create the conditions - the soil, the water, the light - under which human brilliance may unfold and flourish”. -Carol Black, Schooling the World ​ “I never teach my pupils, I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn”. - Einstein ​ "Most learning is not the result of instruction. It is rather the result of unhampered participation in a meaningful setting." - Ivan Illich

    @HB-xw6hg@HB-xw6hg3 жыл бұрын
  • Looks like I found someone else with the same type of brain I have. It also took me awhile to embrace the advantages and get around the disadvantages

    @spacecase0@spacecase03 жыл бұрын
  • I'm glad you found out what the problem was early in life .I didn't find out until late in life .I'm glad I found your Channel

    @barryfigel9957@barryfigel99573 жыл бұрын
    • @@tetedur377 I'm sixty-seven 8 too late to learn.

      @barryfigel9957@barryfigel99573 жыл бұрын
  • Hey Anne! I have no other words than THANK YOU ! I'm kind of struggling a lot in my live right now... Always doubting about my choices and not believing in myself.. You just got me back on tracks! :D THANK YOU ! You're such a huge source of inspiration and courage !

    @williamdedecker3464@williamdedecker34643 жыл бұрын
  • Bless you. I am dyslexic too. Watching this warmed my heart. For me it was right teacher, right environment, motivation, and teaching. One of the best ways for me to learn was to teach it. At university I would sneak down to the boiler room (too embarrassed to to it where anyone would see) where I could talk out-loud to "teach" the imaginary audience. Ended my career teaching at a university cooperative extension system. Sounds like you have done the same and building to focus even more on that. I believe you will be more than fine, with a rich and rewarding life and successful career. Be proud of yourself.

    @kurtschindler360@kurtschindler3603 жыл бұрын
  • I love how honest you are about your struggles. We are all unique and the key in life is to learn how to turn our "faults" and differences into our strengths. You are far ahead of even older people that haven't examined themselves.

    @roamingelk7271@roamingelk72713 жыл бұрын
  • Finding my true motivation. That’s something I never thought of before. Thank you so much for your honesty and your dedication to helping others become better at anything.

    @einsteinbpc@einsteinbpc2 жыл бұрын
  • Anne, thank you for being honest and transparent as you share your story. You are an inspiration and a huge blessing. I pray your building project is soon completed so you can start teaching many students in your school.

    @billroberts3864@billroberts38643 жыл бұрын
  • This hit it perfectly for me. I don't feel alone now. I don't feel broken. Thank you.

    @hickoryhomesteadcreations6412@hickoryhomesteadcreations64122 жыл бұрын
  • You never cease to inspire me young lady . It was such a blessing to see you with your mom , she clearly has a large place in your heart . You are blessed . May God be with you all in Tennessee.

    @haroldschultz5864@haroldschultz58643 жыл бұрын
  • “If you follow your bliss [a state of complete happiness or joy], you put yourself on a kind of track that has been there all the while, waiting for you, and the life that you ought to be living is the one you are living. Wherever you are - if you are following your bliss, you are enjoying that refreshment, that life within you, all the time.” - Joseph Campbell, Professor of Comparative Mythology, 1985. Your discussion was inspiring for me, as I too struggle along the same way as yourself with learning. God bless! 🖖😎👍

    @maverickblackhorse3068@maverickblackhorse30683 жыл бұрын
  • The more you learn the more you need to learn. Every lesson is a step forward.

    @ddelang1723@ddelang17233 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you. Thank you for all your encouraging words and examples you have no idea how much you have helped me. Thanks.

    @bugman3165@bugman31653 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for this video. It hit really close to home for me. From the spending all of my energy just to sit still, to having piles of projects and ideas half completed or needed more attention, an insatiable thirst to learn to do things. Your struggles and being able to admit them are very helpful for me, and an example I can use to show my daughter. Thank you Anne, wishing you all the best.

    @davidbuffington9644@davidbuffington96443 жыл бұрын
  • I am so thankful that you did NOT give up, and are finding different ways to keep moving forward! I know how difficult it can be at times, but the end result is going to be tremendous!! THANK YOU for sharing your stories and having faith that things will turn around.

    @jackiegammon2065@jackiegammon20653 жыл бұрын
  • You are absolutely amazing! I started woodworking and my channel to recover from a stroke and you re by far my favorite maker! You have my full support.

    @ProfessorDIY@ProfessorDIY3 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you. And finding LOVE as an ANCHOR is a gift. The line that shook me is where you talk about even the mistakes are real lessons to be learned. So often that those mistakes have thrown many off of their path. Again, THANK YOU.

    @lPaulSaltzman@lPaulSaltzman3 жыл бұрын
  • Way to go Anne, you are a beacon of light for many! 👍🏽

    @Bill.L.Carroll@Bill.L.Carroll3 жыл бұрын
  • Your motivation and enthusiasm is wonderful. This was a great pick-me-up. Ive only been woodworking for a couple years now and i think one of the biggest things that slows me down is hesitation over the idea that i might ruin the project or lose the time / material when trying a new technique. you can only break through when you commit and go for it!

    @tylerduplessis6682@tylerduplessis66823 жыл бұрын
  • Such a good message you bring. I love your channel even though I do very little woodworking and don't farm or intend to. I'm a watercolor painter. But I enjoy your videos so much for the exploration and preservation of craft and process and your inspirational, enthusiastic spirit, especially when you talk about the passion needed to master a pursuit, motivating yourself to practice effectively, and the figure-out-ability of literally anything. Such great ideas that can apply to so many things. Thanks Ann. Hang in there.

    @mindofwatercolor@mindofwatercolor3 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for That encouragement!!

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTrades3 жыл бұрын
  • Hi Anne, you have no idea how much I needed to hear this. Thank you!

    @kstuart3924@kstuart39243 жыл бұрын
  • You are an amazing person, you open your heart and share your most personal challenges, that takes so much courage. I feel humbled just watching all your wonderful videos. Never stop doing the spectacular work you do. Thank you for inspiring everyone who watches your videos. God bless, stay safe and well.

    @sundrapoonan6724@sundrapoonan67243 жыл бұрын
  • Anne, you have an awesome Mom and it shows in the type of person you are. I have 3 daughters and they are all awesome women and mothers themselves because their Mom is an awesome mother who provided similar love and motivation to what you received from your mother. I wish now that I had had more patience with them when they were younger but somehow they still love and respect me for the things I can do. I am currently trying to instil a love of woodworking in one of my grandsons who is now 9. We have built a couple of small projects together and everytime we spend time in the shop he’s amazed at how much time has passed.

    @blainerueckwald@blainerueckwald3 жыл бұрын
  • Dear Anne, thank you . for your wonderful videos and wonderful personality. Also thank you for being you. As I, peruse your video channel, I can see your inspire and warm the hearts of so many. Have a wonderful/ life.

    @michaelball5919@michaelball59193 жыл бұрын
  • I have dyslexia when you talked about getting side tracked I was getting side tracked and distracted. Also I'm very lucky that I have not gotten bullied.

    @Chewie6@Chewie63 жыл бұрын
  • Anne, this video that you and your mother made, is probably the finest one you have ever produced! So many people will be able to identify with it. Wishing you continued progress and success as you build your new school.

    @westtexas5754@westtexas57543 жыл бұрын
  • Inspiring honesty and motivation ... I long ago lost count of the number of unfinished 'projects' - my ability to embark on things way beyond my ability and resource being the only thing never in short supply

    @andrewashdown3541@andrewashdown35413 жыл бұрын
  • What a valuable educator you are. I LOVE hearing about how different ppl find their way to overcome challenges that aren't properly accommodated in our current ed system. I studied education & higher education & though i was frustrated with our ed system before, after learning more I'm even more frustrated. I just want everyone who has ever struggled in school to understand this: THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH YOU. I promise you are not wrong or broken, there are so many different ways ppl learn that just simply aren't accommodated for a variety of reasons. I hope we may look forward to a public education system that is much more accessible & humane going forward. Until then I am happy to see ppl reflect & be vulnerable about their own experience so others may relate & not feel alone or wrong. Thank you for all your work & service 💜

    @pudgealicious@pudgealicious3 жыл бұрын
  • Anne I am much older than you with the same learning issues. Dyslexia is no joke. Like you I have had to learn how adapt to overcome challenges. Thank you for sharing your story.

    @jeandresley275@jeandresley2753 жыл бұрын
  • OK, add to your neurotic yet exceedingly beautiful furniture building another skill - motivational speaking! As a "professional speaker" (read pastor) I can honestly say this video is one of the best motivational speeches out there. Neurotic, undisciplined lovers of woodworking need your input. Do it frequently!

    @lawrencehud@lawrencehud3 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for this video. In public school I was in learning support from 3rd-12th grade. The only time I excelled was in trade related courses. Being able to create calmed my mind. You’re far from alone.

    @joeldoherty3321@joeldoherty33213 жыл бұрын
  • Anne, you are truly an inspiration, I wish I knew you when I was younger. I am positive your school will be finished and I will keep you in my prayers.

    @kenstone5479@kenstone54793 жыл бұрын
  • You’re awesome Anne. For what it’s worth, I’m super proud of you and applaud how you continue to humble yourself, making content to help people from how you’ve learned. Heart for others, and honouring your mom. 100% authentic. This and much more is why you’re awesome. Love it

    @TinyLifeTAKEOVER@TinyLifeTAKEOVER2 жыл бұрын
  • I am glad to see that you have a more positive outlook than your previous vlog. I have faith that you will make your school happen.You have one of those supercharged, energetic personalities that tends to motivate people. The world could certainly use more people like you. Best wishes

    @waddeym@waddeym3 жыл бұрын
  • Anne I would like to thank you for this video for over 60+ years I have suffered with the same attention span problem and never knew what it was. This video has identified my problem 100%. You also helped me unknowingly by incorporating CC in your video as a partly deaf person, on this video I was able to understand everything that you or your mum said and I am so grateful for that. I do hope that Rex's "shout out" to you has helped you achieve your dream and that your school will open as soon as the current health crisis is over.

    @footplate0@footplate03 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for this video. I felt like you were describing my childhood with how you learn and the help from your mother.

    @jeremybake1965@jeremybake19653 жыл бұрын
  • 2:20 Ok, you've pritty much just described me!! I've always found that I can get started on a hobby, get going well and sometimes get good at it and then give everyone around me whiplash when I get board and switch to something else in less then a day! That's changed a bit now as I've discovered woodwork and blacksmithing and although my health doesn't let me do that much my interest is still held by the possibilities that these hobbies bring. Both hobbies just have one tital until you realise that some people can spend decades making and perfecting a type of object (e.g. chairs) but there are so many other things for me to try that use the same basic tool set but can be so different it's mind boggling (e.g. timber framing a barn). I've found 2 hobbies that there is virtually no end to what I can actually make and it's amazing!! Over 2 years later I'm still in love with the hobbies and I am amazed 😊 Thank you for all the inspiration you've put out there over that time 👍👍👍👍👍

    @Zogg1281@Zogg12813 жыл бұрын
  • I have the same exact learning style. For years I’d try to read about knitting and could NEVER grasp the concept. Then, I tried watching videos on KZhead and it clicked. That is why I love watching content on any number of crafts and woodworking. Thank you for opening up your world and allowing us to learn from you. I wish I could invest in your school, but sadly I don’t have the means right now. Hoping in the future to be able to afford to take a class from you and also Greg.

    @dimcclung@dimcclung3 жыл бұрын
  • It’s good to hear from other women who share the same issues. I was in my forties before I found my anchor. I went back to school for a teaching degree (4.0 in college after struggling through school my entire life) and now I teach 3rd grade. Because of my own struggles I try to understand the different needs of each of my students. You were extremely blessed to have a mom who understood that you learned differently and took the time to help you. Not many parents do that. I have noticed that most people who struggled with ADD or ADHD and found success had help from a mom who recognized their different learning needs. (I also have soooo many 1/2 finished projects!🤪)

    @Dawn00767@Dawn007673 жыл бұрын
  • Woodcraft is an incredible place. So glad they are supporting you! 👏👏👏

    @steveandbrendaball7859@steveandbrendaball78593 жыл бұрын
  • Wow, I was listening to you while fixing breakfast. You two sound so much alike. I had to turn around to verify it was your Mom and not you. 🎉 How nice. Blessings to you both!

    @faithbuller4086@faithbuller40862 жыл бұрын
  • I could only have wished for as much energy and ambitions as you have!Keep on keeping on!

    @ssboot5663@ssboot56633 жыл бұрын
  • God bless you Anne, you are such a pillar of strength for all of us. I am probably twice your age, but have always found your content very informative and frankly a huge inspiration. Loads of respect from Pakistan. God bless you and hope you go from strength to strength..amen

    @soofihasan@soofihasan3 жыл бұрын
  • Anne as always really enjoyed seeing you and MOAT and hearing more of your life stories and struggles, and how you have used them to learn from and not sit back and say I can't do it because of..... but you use it to teach not only yourself but anyone the wants to listen and take inspiration from it. You are one of the greatest teachers that we have. You teach from the heart and through experience. Better than just from a book. You are more like Greg than you think, you have the same qualities that he has. We as a community and as individuals have received so much from you that you do not even know, or ever will. Many times inspiration is received, but the person who gives it doesn't get the acknowledgement for it. So just know that even if it is not said enough you do inspire so many people. You have shown so many people that just because you are different in some way does not make you a failure or someone that can not do something, but it does make you someone that has the drive to do it. Thank you again for what you do for us and give to us.

    @jeffcoler3104@jeffcoler31043 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you so much for this video Anne. As someone who is also looking to change the direction of my life, I took so much from this and it's made me even more determined to succeed in woodworking. Thank you for inspiring me.

    @marcsalmon626@marcsalmon6263 жыл бұрын
  • Anne you are awesome! I love that you turned your differences into your own way to succeed. Keep your spirit up and keep up the inspirational messages. I use your channel as a motivational talk.

    @theodorethomas4915@theodorethomas49153 жыл бұрын
  • A good friend is a good teach - this blew my mind! It's so true, so many times it's less intimidating for me to learn from my friends because I don't feel like they will judge me. ALSO I just love listening to them nerd out about whatever they love!!

    @Neature.nut.@Neature.nut.3 жыл бұрын
    • Also I am really excited to one day take an in person class in your school!!

      @Neature.nut.@Neature.nut.3 жыл бұрын
  • Anne, your the smartest, most goal oriented, level headed, happiest down to earth women I’ve ever seen. More women need your learning disability.

    @leebarnhart831@leebarnhart8313 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you Anne for another inspirational video. Your mom raised a very wonderful young lady.

    @mattevans-koch9353@mattevans-koch93533 жыл бұрын
  • Absolutely love this, Anne.

    @wilcoxtube@wilcoxtube3 жыл бұрын
  • I am 46 and just really starting to discover who I am. You have been one of my biggest inspirations along with others like April and Barbie the Welder. Hearing you speak about your own struggles just makes me adore you even more and gives me hope that I’m finally finding my way. My partner mentions you guys when he gives me pep talks. ❤️❤️ thank you for being you!

    @LazyAHoleRanch@LazyAHoleRanch3 жыл бұрын
  • This is an amazing story and video Anne. You do such a wonderful job of teaching and passing your knowledge on, not only in the things you've accomplished but sharing the struggles and how to overcome them - anything is figure-out-able. I look up to both you and April (and now your mom 😉) so much.

    @TylynnM_@TylynnM_3 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks so much buddy, that means a lot to me.

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTrades3 жыл бұрын
  • Great Video! I did terrible in school, but I was really smart. The only time i did well was when someone told me I couldn't. For me, I have to "DO" to learn. I can pick up things by watching and listening, but actually taking the steps is what I need!

    @MrCaesar2u@MrCaesar2u3 жыл бұрын
  • Just loved it. God bless your project to help others

    @ColCastree@ColCastree3 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for sharing this. My daughter is dyslexic. And amazing and so capable. This video is really helpful.

    @taylorhomestead6644@taylorhomestead6644 Жыл бұрын
  • Awesome. I wish you guys were closer. Very inspirational.

    @gusgusnft8231@gusgusnft82313 жыл бұрын
  • Anne, it is difficult for me to believe you have learning disabilities of any kind. Fear of failure is something I cannot understand. I have never experienced that. God bless you my friend. You are a great teacher and person.

    @jessjulian9458@jessjulian94583 жыл бұрын
  • You’ve probably done more in one year that most people do in their life. Keep your chin up and stay strong . I’ll keep an eye on Washington for you from the eastern side. And when I finally figured out your shirt I had to pause I was laughing so hard.

    @keithmcdaniels1632@keithmcdaniels16323 жыл бұрын
    • hahaha if you could help me figure out how to teach Alexa that skill, I could probably get a lot more done in a day :P

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTrades3 жыл бұрын
    • ... and I forgot to tell you you’ve got an awesome mom... oh my, how could I forget Mom!

      @keithmcdaniels1632@keithmcdaniels16323 жыл бұрын
  • really enjoyed the conversation on identifying one's own motivation. great video!!

    @seagriz7670@seagriz76703 жыл бұрын
  • This is the best! Every kid needs to see this. Find your super powers!

    @jonjonword6222@jonjonword62223 жыл бұрын
  • Anne your video with your Mother brought tears to my eyes. I lost my Dad and my Mom this year. My Mom and I use to watch your videos every week together. She loved watching your animals. I will be donating to the GoFundMe page in my Mom's memory.

    @physiocrat74@physiocrat743 жыл бұрын
  • We really hope to catch you in class with Greg in December or stop by your school/farm if its open for anything while we are in town. You are such a inspiration to my wife and I.

    @blueblur6447@blueblur64472 жыл бұрын
    • Send me a message while you're here and I'll do my best to stop by! Greg really is the best.

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTrades2 жыл бұрын
    • @@AnneofAllTrades We most definitely will! Its our Birthday trip chair building extravaganza!

      @blueblur6447@blueblur64472 жыл бұрын
  • A great breakdown of the process. Never fear failure. Embrace it and learn. Oh, and I love that Alexa shirt!

    @DevinWatson@DevinWatson3 жыл бұрын
  • Beautiful message Anne. I am similar. Love gets you through everything

    @Statedwoods@Statedwoods3 жыл бұрын
    • Isn't that the truth!

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTrades3 жыл бұрын
  • I often find myself struggling with learning. Unfortunately i sill have not figured out how i learn, but im really glad that i somehow stumbled across your channel today for the first time. Maybe, just by some chance i could discover the way i learn by learning how you managed to do it. My current dilemma is: Out of all the hobbies that i have tried and loved, what is it that that i enjoy the most and can at some point make a living doing it. Again, thank you for your vulnerability.

    @irudi@irudi3 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you mom of all trades!!😀

    @juanitov214@juanitov2143 жыл бұрын
  • Wow another great life lesson . Thank you ! I enjoy very much your videos how calm you explain things in tus crazy rushing world ! Thank u

    @Nest2309@Nest23093 жыл бұрын
  • Awesome and inspirational 👍👍, also it's nice that MOAT is on the video 👍👍

    @markengineeringSA@markengineeringSA3 жыл бұрын
  • Thank You again for these kinds of videos. And as always, Love from Alabama!!

    @banjoeypicks@banjoeypicks3 жыл бұрын
  • Excellent! Love the barn look. I wish you the best!

    @HeavyboxesDIYMaster@HeavyboxesDIYMaster3 жыл бұрын
  • Incredibly Beautiful Video!!!!!!!!!!! Anne your an AMAZING INSPIRATION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! God Bless You and your Family!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    @pedalman4595@pedalman45953 жыл бұрын
  • Such a wonderful, uplifting video, you're such an inspirational person, MOAT also, God bless you all

    @tonyburelle6633@tonyburelle66333 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for this 🙏

    @mlr2727@mlr27272 жыл бұрын
  • Wow!!!!!! Congratulations!!!! You did it!!!!

    @miaballester3978@miaballester39783 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTrades3 жыл бұрын
  • Great video Anne! Thank you for sharing with us!💖👌👍😎JP

    @IEnjoyCreatingVideos@IEnjoyCreatingVideos3 жыл бұрын
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