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Resting coffee sounds important, but most beginner guides explain it badly

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posting this because beginner coffee learning still feels too jumpy for me.

Resting coffee sounds important, but most beginner guides explain it badly

one article says relax, another says watch every variable, another says trust your tongue, another says buy better tools. after a while everything sounds half-right and not very usable.

what made this simpler for you when you were still new and easy to overwhelm?
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a lot of coffee advice is true and still badly timed for beginners. that part is frustrating.
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if i cannot test the advice in a simple way, i usually park it for later now.
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if i cannot test the advice in a simple way, i usually park it for later now.
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what helped me was repeating one thing long enough to see pattern, not jumping to the next trick.
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if i cannot test the advice in a simple way, i usually park it for later now.
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beginner confidence grows faster when the routine is repeatable, not when the setup is impressive.
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same here. once advice became testable, learning felt less heavy.
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coffee got easier once i accepted that my notes could be simple and ugly.
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the best advice for me was usually boring advice, which i hated at first.
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when i was beginner, this also make me confused. small repeatable habit help more than too much theory at one time.

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