I don’t change my horse.
I change how I show up.
My timing.
My clarity.
My patience.
My understanding of why things felt hard in the first place.
That’s where real change lives.
Not in fixing the horse,
but in noticing the gaps we were never taught to see.
When we shift our focus from what the horse is doing
to how we are arriving,
everything begins to reorganise.
Less force.
More sense.
More honesty.
This is why, in Classroom Part 2, we begin with a Dreams & Goals checklist - not to set pressure or expectations, but to get clear on what actually matters before we ask anything of the horse.
What might change today if you started with how you show up?