I have something very exciting to share with you…
This something has taken me a very looong time to do, and for good reason!
This something I want to share is, drumroll please..
The long awaited Equine Assisted Coaching Association website that is finally LIVE!
The creation and building phases of the Equineaca.com website has taken me a decade, well maybe not that long, but sure feels like it. For more than six months it was pen to paper, preparatory work, making educated decisions, looking at the most cost effective tools and implementing the technical side of things that work.
And why did it take soooooooo long? I followed my vison and what felt right, I took my time instead of being persuaded by fast paced society and the good intentions of others (in Brazil I was told United States people are human doings instead of human beings.) Instead of writing all of the content and layout for each of the website pages in a week or two, I purposely took the time to think and feel what I felt compelled to share and how that would help you!
I looked at the creation of this website as investing in my future, as a work in progress, of being authentic and showing my true colors, not being a perfectionist but rather making progress, or this website would never have been launched.
More than likely over the next month or two I will be correcting some small errors, clearing out the technical bugs, and making some minor changes, and all because I’m human.
I share this experience because stress is rampant in our culture, in our daily lives, causing many health issues, whether mental, emotional, or physical, and this has got to change. We need to block out time to rest, enjoy and laugh, just as much as we lead productive lives.
I did not want to feel the heavy stress that would have subdued my creativity and taken the pure joy out of building this brand new website, which is why it took soooooo long.
So with all of that being said, I’m excited to see what you think. Drop me a line or two on the contact page, and let’s connect.
Love and horse hugs,
P.S. Know a friend or colleague who might be interested in being a part of the evolving field of Equine Assisted Coaching, forward them to equineaca.com.
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