Welcome to my blog where I can share my journey with you! I am a Licensed Parelli Professional Two Star Junior Instructor. Here you can read about my experiences with Parelli Natural Horsemanship, my personal horsemanship journey, and my journey with being a Parelli Instructor. I hope to inspire and empower you with my quest for never ending self improvement. I have been studying Parelli for 11 years and am an official Level 3 graduate. I am studying Level 4 with my two horses, Max and Savannah. I grew up riding horses the traditional way and was in the United States Pony Club for 12 years, where I competed in Eventing and Dressage. My first introduction to Parelli was with my pony, who at the time was not a problem horse. I've had my andalusian mare, Savannah for 7 years now and after 2 years of struggling with her while not using Parelli methods, I knew I had to change something. I have been doing Parelli with her for the past 5 years and graduated Level 3 with her fall 2010. In the Spring of 2010 I received Max from Kelly Sigler. I owe it to my two amazing horses, as I would not be where I am now without them, they are my greatest teachers. The journey so far with Parelli has been fun, fulfilling, challenging, and life changing.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Positive, Progressive, and Natural

Attitude. Your attitude is like a stool with three legs, the three legs are what support the stool. The three legs of your attitude are Positive, Progressive, and Natural.

Positive means always trying your hardest, taking the good from the "bad", and trying to always be happy where you are.

Progressive is having a plan and goal. A plan for each day, week, and long term. Setting goals for yourself to reach. Being out of your comfort zone, as that is where you learn the most.

Natural is when you "Keep it Natural". Keeping balance and do as nature would. There must be balance with everything you do.

So remember, we can all go far when we're Positive, Progressive, and Natural.

Happy Thanksgiving!
<3 Sarah

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