Hello BEAUTIFUL! Lately, I have been approached by Paige Kochan, our JoinAnna member and OneHorseLife student, who asked how it’s possible that Darcy understood Ute (my student from Germany) so well when she started speaking to him in German about her accident that caused a broken spine, and why she had to come to the
When new information comes to us, our brain is trying to interpret it. Ego starts to “protect” us and labels this information as “good” or “bad”, “new” or “old”. We always have to know if we agree or not agree with the new information, and for the sake of lowering the stress, the mind prefers
Many times in my Life I meet people who say that they feel stuck in their Life with their horses. They are either afraid to advance in order not to “ruin” the relationship with their horse that they have now, or because their ideas about the training are so restricting that they do not find
I hear everywhere that the Revolution in Horsemanship is slow when compared to the other sports with animals like, for example, dog training. People blame for this slowness usually the lack of the new discoveries and knowledge, but on the contrary to that, in every discipline this pattern is the same: New knowledge is easily
When the new horse comes into our Life, we want to KNOW how our future will look like: we look into new ways of training and we meet with new or old trainers and we want to PLAN our future with the new horse to ASSURE it’s best possible development. Time starts to pass by
Today, I wish to share with a very private and a very personal moment that led me and Cour d’Alaine to experiencing our very first canter. Today, I want to show you how everything that we do in OneHorseLife is being born, how it is being created in front of our eyes in the most