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5 Core Mindsets to Help You Build a Successful Equine Assisted Coaching Practice
If you are a Coach, Therapist, Healer, or Equestrian I know you have something to offer. Maybe you are wanting to bring your visions to life through a successful Equine Assisted Coaching Practice, but don’t know where to start. With an inner drive, clarity, and a mission, it can happen! But here’s the underlying force,… Continue Reading »
Susan’s Haunting Story
ACT I – Limiting Beliefs Susan was not happy with her job anymore, and wanted to make some changes, but kept going back to her history and what she experienced for the answers. “I can’t do what I really want,” said Susan, “I’m not good enough, others are better than me, and I don’t have… Continue Reading »
Meeting the Equine Assisted Coaching Students
I get so excited and love when I get to meet the Equine Assisted Coaching Students in person. Here are Victoria and Vanessa, two of the four students, that came from different parts of the United States. Before the meet and greet, we start the training with weekly live tele-classes, and then we gather for… Continue Reading »
A Wonderful Weekend to Meet People and Horses
It was that time of year again to get your jeans and cowboy boots on and meander on over to the Midwest Horse Fair in Madison, WI. One of the largest three-day horse fairs in the United States. Clinicians, entertainers, speakers, vendors, food and so many different breeds of horses. Oh, and amazing weather, was… Continue Reading »
Creation of a Brand New Website
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… Continue Reading »
The Strolling Goose
I was on my way home after dropping my daughter off at school, and had to slow down the car. It was one of those Canadian geese, I realized it was not going to pull over, it was hogging the road. He or she kept zigzagging slowly down the middle of the road, as if… Continue Reading »
Ten Things I Learned While Developing the Equine Assisted Coaching Association
These past few weeks I’ve been adding the finishing touches on completing the Equine Assisted Coaching Association website, which means it will be live and on the world wide web when you are reading this. I am so excited! The development of the Equine Assisted Coaching Association is evolutionary in that it was a HUGE… Continue Reading »