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No one taught you the skills you need to work through these things.
Riders often encounter self-doubt, fear, anxiety, frustration, and other challenging emotions at the barn. The emotions coursing through your body can add clarity, or can make your cues indistinguishable for your horse.
Learning these skills and begin communicating clearly with your horse.
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I heard sometimes people talk.. there is no hope, no God and so son.. the above quote found in the worst situation fills me with hope.
O My, Stacy! I loved this quote even before I saw where it was found! The capacity of human nature to be resilient is ever fascinating and ever shames me in my losses and sorrows !
We have a song in German with these words, a wonderful melody and the words are so strong!
My favorits!:-)
Hitting home for me right now and my nephew in peril who I call my Sun ~ his Moon
Really like it, thanks for sharing
I just love the inspirations you put in your blog ! YOU AND your horses and family are awesome .
Awesome quote! I must share 🙂
Very powerful! Especially so knowing where it came from!
Lovely. It reminds me of when my atheist granddaughter said to me, “I don’t believe in God.”
“That’s okay,”I answered, “because he believes in you.”
End of discussion.
Awesome story. Thank you for sharing.