Progress on a jobsite is rarely dramatic. It is made by showing up, following sequence, and keeping the project from slipping backward, one decision at a time.
In the dojo, every movement matters. On the jobsite, every task teaches. Over four weeks of training new builders, I watched something quiet unfold—not just skill, but presence. This reflection is not about construction techniques. It is about treating work as practice, and the jobsite as sacred ground for learning.