🐴 GET GOOD HORSEMANSHIP TIP 9.
✨ Horses learn in windows (moments), not in straight lines.
There are moments when a horse is open, curious, and available and moments when they’re simply not.
Pushing through a closed window doesn’t create progress. It creates what I refer to as negative tension.
So the more tools we have, and the courage to stand behind our knowledge the sooner we can turn this around in to positive tension.
This also helps prevents roadblocks in our progress.
Our job isn’t to force the lesson, it’s to notice when the window opens and Get Good at stepping in quietly.
👉 Question:
What tools do you feel are missing in your knowledge set allowing you to turn tensions around more positively.
Zoë 🐴✨🫶
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