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Instinctive Horsemanship: Where are you at?
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Why Horsemanship through Leadership. In hindsight I realise what I faced with my horse stemmed from the same place and it was only through repetition and making the same mistake I started to recognise my horse was simply reflecting my own bad behaviours. Horsemanship is not extrinsic - it is not about the awards or the ribbons, it is about the internal journey we must make in order to become a better person, both with horses and those around us. Friday, February 19, 2010. Where are you at? How I start a ...
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Instinctive Horsemanship: March 2010
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Why Horsemanship through Leadership. In hindsight I realise what I faced with my horse stemmed from the same place and it was only through repetition and making the same mistake I started to recognise my horse was simply reflecting my own bad behaviours. Horsemanship is not extrinsic - it is not about the awards or the ribbons, it is about the internal journey we must make in order to become a better person, both with horses and those around us. Wednesday, March 31, 2010. One step at a time. All of which...
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Instinctive Horsemanship: January 2010
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Why Horsemanship through Leadership. In hindsight I realise what I faced with my horse stemmed from the same place and it was only through repetition and making the same mistake I started to recognise my horse was simply reflecting my own bad behaviours. Horsemanship is not extrinsic - it is not about the awards or the ribbons, it is about the internal journey we must make in order to become a better person, both with horses and those around us. Thursday, January 14, 2010. Learning the ins and outs.
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Instinctive Inspirations
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Weekly wisdom from the perspective of a horse. Sunday, February 28, 2010. What qualifies me to write this book? A lifetime of hard work, that's all. .I've concluded that I am not more talented than the next person. the only thing I can hang my success on is hard work". Betty Staley on her book "Bringing it Together". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What qualifies me to write this book? We tend to justify what we believe rather than te. Monthly musings on leadership. The Natural Leader Website.
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Instinctive Inspirations: April 2009
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Weekly wisdom from the perspective of a horse. Wednesday, April 29, 2009. Humans condition themselves to make simple acts more difficult". Geoffrey S. Arnold. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Humans condition themselves to make simple acts m. Monthly musings on leadership. The Natural Leader Website. View my complete profile.
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Instinctive Inspirations: January 2010
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Weekly wisdom from the perspective of a horse. Thursday, January 7, 2010. Horses are only afraid of two things, things that move and things that don't." Tom Dorrance. Tuesday, January 5, 2010. Listening has two stages: hearing, collecting the data and understanding. Then interpreting it or active listening.". Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Horses are only afraid of two things, things that. Listening has two stages: hearing, collecting the. Monthly musings on leadership. The Natural Leader Website.
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Instinctive Inspirations: October 2009
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Weekly wisdom from the perspective of a horse. Saturday, October 31, 2009. Monday, October 26, 2009. I want the horse to do my thing his way.". Wednesday, October 14, 2009. You ask a stallion, tell a gelding but you have a discussion with a mare. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Should you choose to keep him and work through yo. I want the horse to do my thing his way. Joe Wol. You ask a stallion, tell a gelding but you have a . Monthly musings on leadership. The Natural Leader Website.
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Instinctive Inspirations: March 2009
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Weekly wisdom from the perspective of a horse. Tuesday, March 24, 2009. People have to learn that whatever the horse does is right," he says. "You're the one who got into his life. He didn't get into yours. It's amazing what horse will go through to satisfy a human being.". Ray Hunt - August 1929 - March 2009. Wednesday, March 18, 2009. As with any dancing duo a lack of coordination by either will affect the flow of steps. So you have to perfect your own moves.". Tuesday, March 10, 2009.
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Instinctive Inspirations
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Weekly wisdom from the perspective of a horse. Tuesday, January 5, 2010. Listening has two stages: hearing, collecting the data and understanding. Then interpreting it or active listening.". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Horses are only afraid of two things, things that. Listening has two stages: hearing, collecting the. Monthly musings on leadership. The Natural Leader Website. View my complete profile.