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Fear of Judgment, Being Seen, and Choosing to Show Up Anyway
There’s something incredibly vulnerable about putting yourself out there. Sharing your ideas. |Your experiences. Your voice. Your work. Your heart. Especially in the equine-assisted world where so many of us care deeply, work hard, and quietly carry the pressure of wanting to “do it right.” If I’m honest, fear of judgment is something I still actively work through. The fear of being seen. The fear of not being “enough.” The fear of people questioning your experience, your id
May 173 min read


You’re Already Investing in Yourself You’re Just Not Calling It That!
The question isn’t if you’re spending money each month, it’s what you’re choosing to grow from it You probably invested in yourself this morning and didn’t even realize it. Maybe it was a quick Starbucks run on the way to the barn, or your music playing through your headphones as you drove, or even just the subscription you forgot you have that quietly renews each month. None of those things feel like “investments,” but they are. They make your day easier, more enjoyable, mor
Mar 253 min read


“I Just Have a Big Heart…” And Why That Might Be Burning You Out
I hear it all the time from equine professionals: “I don’t want to charge that much. I just have a big heart.” “These families don’t have a lot of money.” “I’m not in this for the money.” And I believe you. Most people in this field entered it because they care deeply, about people, about horses, about making a difference. But having a big heart without strong structure is one of the fastest ways to create exhaustion, resentment, and eventual burnout. You cannot pour from an
Feb 242 min read


The Value of Mentorship: Learning from Those Who’ve Walked Your Path
Starting a new journey, whether in business, career, or personal growth, often feels overwhelming. You might find yourself stuck, unsure where to begin, or frustrated by repeated mistakes. This is where mentorship becomes invaluable. Working with someone who has already walked the path you’re on can save you time, reduce frustration, and provide tailored guidance that generic coaching or planning services cannot offer. Mentorship is more than just advice or a plan. It’s a rel
Feb 164 min read


Why Certification Isn’t the Finish Line in Equine-Assisted Services
If you’ve recently earned a certification in equine assisted services work.....first, congratulations. I remember when I first earned my certifications through PATH Intl. and EAGALA. I felt proud and accomplished, but almost immediately, I also felt the quiet “now what?” I had the training and the passion, yet I found myself wondering how to confidently design sessions on my own, navigate partnership dynamics, stay in scope when conversations deepened, and build something sus
Feb 162 min read
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