Why Your New Year Needs More Horse Wisdom

For the past two decades, (has it really been that long?!) my work has focused on guiding individuals toward deeper meaning, purpose, and agency.

At the same time, my daily life at the ranch, working with horses (and riders), has revealed some of the most profound, practical truths about leadership, presence, and clear direction.

It has become increasingly clear that these two worlds, perhaps seemingly disparate, are actually deeply connected.

The subtle cues of horsemanship – the art of holding a confident, clear rein – offer an incredibly powerful lens for understanding how we navigate our own lives. How do we lead ourselves? How do we respond when our path feels uncertain?

I've been pondering this for quite some time now, and am excited about what has unfolded from that - with perfect timing to welcome in the new Year of the Horse!

"Take the Reins" is the first piece of that - online via Zoom on Sunday January 4th from 10-11am - designed to help individuals move from feeling scattered and overwhelmed to a place of confident, effortless flow. It's about translating the wisdom of the saddle into tangible clarity for your personal and professional journey.

True leadership, both of self and others, begins with understanding how to metaphorically hold your own reins. If you've ever felt dragged along by obligations or unsure of your next confident step, I invite you to explore this fresh perspective.

I've shared more about the "why" behind this approach and how horse wisdom can profoundly impact your New Year in this post.

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