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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 love Maya Angelou!
that’s awesome Stacy! God Bless and Merry Christmas!
Stacy~
Just appriciate so much the thought provoking questions that you pose.We as people are so hard wired to our emotions that we have to learn and re-learn how to deal with our feelings on an ongoing basis.(Good and Bad).Thankfully God makes provisions in us that allow us to forgive,without having to forget.I think it is noteworthy to mention also that “a kind word turns away wrath”.When it comes to horses I think it should read”A kind,yet firm and loving action turns away bad habits”
I am often reminded of that when I work with my colt,and plan my thoughts and actions accordingly during our lessons.
Thank you so much for your blog.
Happy and blessed holidays to you and your family!
Todd
That is so true!!!
Caren from Nashua, NH
Loved your visit with Ellen!!!
Love this quotes and your remark about!
Thank you Stacy and hope you and your family have an awesome holiday 🙂
Dawn
Hi Stacy that`s true.A great challenging!
Greetings simone