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Isn't it amazing how so many riders just seem to 'know' what will happen each time they ride? They have certain expectations that, almost magically, seem to always come true for them. Unfortunately, the keywords in that sentence are 'for them'.
I see time and again how riders, regardless of what is really happening, will define each ride based on their beliefs and expectations.
And, for most of these riders, these beliefs and expectations are simply untrue or unrealistic. Meaning that they are creating a cycle where they simply repeat the same ride, the same month, the same year, over and over again with their horse.
And all because they are unaware of how much their expectations are impacting their outcome.
By Lorna Leeson4.7
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Isn't it amazing how so many riders just seem to 'know' what will happen each time they ride? They have certain expectations that, almost magically, seem to always come true for them. Unfortunately, the keywords in that sentence are 'for them'.
I see time and again how riders, regardless of what is really happening, will define each ride based on their beliefs and expectations.
And, for most of these riders, these beliefs and expectations are simply untrue or unrealistic. Meaning that they are creating a cycle where they simply repeat the same ride, the same month, the same year, over and over again with their horse.
And all because they are unaware of how much their expectations are impacting their outcome.

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