by cathymahon | Oct 30, 2020 | equine assisted learning, Horse as Teacher, life coaching with horses
“I love mankind, it’s humans I hate”- Linus from Peanuts The Old Pattern-Protect Yourself The first time I worked with the mare, I was full of ideas for applying the new knowledge I’d gained at a recent horsemanship clinic. I’ll have her do this,... by cathymahon | Sep 13, 2020 | life skills, personal reflection
“Pay attention to the intricate patterns of your existence that you take for granted.” (This blog inspired by the every day experiences of life while staying safe at home without horses during a pandemic and Pacific NW wildfires ) MORNING ROUTINE Every morning it’s... by cathymahon | Aug 25, 2020 | equine assisted learning, life coaching with horses, life skills
“If you try to be everything to everyone, you’ll be nothing to no one.” LETTING GO The sorrel pony stepped into the arena, securely attached to a red, white, and blue rope held by her human partner, Carol. “Daisy” came up to Carol’s hip, which was... by cathymahon | Jul 14, 2020 | equine assisted learning, life coaching with horses, life skills
FEELING THE ENERGY I opened the gate and immediately knew where his head was going. The energy coming through the halter, down the rope and into my hand felt like the makings of a tug of war. Before he had a chance to pull away and dive into the lush green... by cathymahon | Jun 23, 2020 | equine assisted learning, life coaching with horses
“If you walk in the footprints of others, you won’t make any of your own” FIRST IMPRESSIONS We hung close to the fence without interacting with the horses on the other side. The herd barely noticed us, instead gathering closer to one another as the...