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Feb 12, 2026 ∙ 2 min
How I Think Like an Herbalist
A look inside my clinical reasoning process What finally helped me feel confident working with real people had very little to do with memorizing more herbs. When someone comes to see me as a client, I am not thinking about herbs yet. I am orienting. For a long time, this was the missing piece for me. I studied plants for years. I knew actions, indications, energetics. I could talk about herbs fluently. And still, when I sat across from an actual person, I felt unsure. Like I was guessing....
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Jan 29, 2026 ∙ 1 min
What Actually Builds Confidence
Clinical confidence does not come from knowing more herbs. It comes from having a way to organize what you already know. In the first two videos, we talked about why herbalists don’t feel ready and why herbal actions, on their own, often fall short in real clinical situations. In this final piece of PLC 1, I want to focus on what actually begins to change that experience. Clinical confidence is not about certainty or having the perfect answer. It’s about orientation. Knowing how to look at...
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Jan 29, 2026 ∙ 1 min
What Herbal Actions Are/Aren't
Herbal actions are foundational, but on their own, they don’t teach clinical thinking. In the first video, we talked about why knowing the herbs often isn’t enough to feel confident working with real people. In this next piece, I want to focus on something most herbalists are taught early on: herbal actions . Actions are useful. They give us language for what plants tend to do in the body. But actions alone don’t tell you how to assess a person, how to prioritize what matters most, or how to...
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