Not quite addressed to me, but I will take a stab. I became a Catholic several years ago, after multiple years of attending Mass and being very assertive about getting my questions answered. I collected lots of information and went to daily Mass, too. But it wasn’t until the fourth anniversary of my conversion that I realized I finally thought like a Catholic. Up until that point, my automatic response or answer would be fundamentalist protestant, and I would have to mindfully go back and weed that out and learn what Catholics really believed. I did this pretty quickly, but I still had two minds and constantly had to be aware. Only after four years of daily Mass, weekly+ spiritual direction, etc, did I become instinctively Catholic. Cradle Catholics generally have no idea what I mean here, because you all have grown up with the mindset/worldview. I enjoy shocking my spiritual director, because a lot of what I used to believe never ever occurred to her as a possibility.
Being Franciscan is a lot like that. I learned much in initial formation. Beginning with Candidacy, I made the conscious decision, after much thought, to wear my Tau all the time, and mindfully attempt to act as a Franciscan should in every situation. After
Profession, it became more instinctive. I remember one situation in particular when a person encouraged me to choose a particular path, which was not sinful, but was wordly. I knew immediately which way I would go instead, because really no other path was consistent with who I am now.
Clear as mud?