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It's hard to admit you're stuck

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lindaparelli@happyhorsehappylife.com

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“Adapt what is useful, reject what is useless, and add what is specifically your own." – B

“Adapt what is useful, reject what is useless, and add what is specifically your own." – Bruce Lee  It’s hard to admit such a big mistake.  I was stuck!  When you invest twenty plus years of your life in one way of doing things it's hard to change.  Even if that change brings you results you never dreamed of faster than you could possibly imagine.  Then you’d have to admit to yourself that you were getting nowhere.  Well, that’s exactly what happened to me.  Two years ago, I started to TOTALLY re-think horse training with an open mind.  Sure, some of the ideas I learned in my first journey led me here.  But I finally realized the techniques I was using were too slow to get results and they didn’t solve many of the common problems we all have with horses.  While some of the techniques got the horse to do things, there was no connection!  When it comes to training horse connection is EVERYTHING!  Yet NO ONE else knows how to teach it.  I want you to experience what true connection with your horse feels like for yourself because once you do, you can never go back to any other way of doing things.  Try [Happy Horse Happy Life]( Free for 14 days and enjoy the first module of the How to Talk Horse Curriculum: Connection, FREE to start getting results immediately.  There you will learn how to create an unbreakable bond with your horse, for life!  [Click here]( to start your free trial today, your horse will thank you. :) Linda Parelli © 2023 Happy Horse Happy Life UK Ltd. | All Rights Reserved | [Unsubscribe](

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