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· Is there a correlation between methods of training horses and methods of doing business? · Do training methods change? · Does grandpa know best? · Does professional training improve both the horse, rider and business? · Can grandchildren use information technology and professional training to teach grandpa a thing or two? |
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· Do years of riding qualify you as a competent trainer? · Do years of experience using outdated methods of doing business qualify you to be a modern day leader/trainer? |
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· Did father know best? · Did father & son have access to professional training and information? · Did lack of professional training and information affect both horse and rider?
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The horse will always look for a partner, a leader, and want to be a want to be a member of a team. They immediately reveal to us our strengths and weaknesses in leadership and communication, where as in other forms of consulting and education this can take weeks or months. The horse looks to us to bring out the best in them, and from the very first interaction they reflect our leadership style and our own blocks to success. In this program you will find yourself with insights and growth beyond what you may expect. This is partly due to the fact that it is impossible to hide or fake it with a 1200-pound horse. In short, horses teach us the most important things in life because they virtually demand that we approach them, and respond to them, with courage, compassion, and respect. The Equine Facilitated Learning Program is so powerful because it takes precisely the same qualities and awareness for us to have successful and rewarding relationships in business and interpersonally. Participants often describe this experience as not just profound, but as a spiritual deepening. |

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As you become the leader of your team, you will develop effective communication with your horse. A "Horse Whisperer"? Nope - the horse is a sensitive creature - he doesn't need you to whisper to him. The only part of our body that is as sensitive as the skin of a horse is our fingertips. Horses are so sensitive to body language, your mere thoughts cause you to move in a way your horse can understand. Don't believe me - come and see. Your job is to DO LESS each time until it looks like you are doing nothing. |