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In this episode, I dive into two common challenges equestrians face—both in the saddle and in their business. First, I talk about how adult riders often fall into the trap of comparing themselves to others, especially when starting later in life or returning to riding after a break. I’ll share some thoughts on shifting your perspective and encourage you to explore your unique strengths—including identifying your own riding 'superpowers.' Then, I shift to the business side, discussing how to handle chronically unhappy clients. You’ll hear why setting boundaries is essential for protecting your energy and keeping a positive environment in your barn or business. Whether you’re arider, a professional, or both, this episode offers practical insights to help you stay confident, connected, and in control.
Ready to build confidence in the saddle or grow your equestrian business? Learn more about my coaching at The Mindful Equestrian.
Have questions or ideas for future episodes? Reach out to me at [email protected].
By Lisa Eklund5
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In this episode, I dive into two common challenges equestrians face—both in the saddle and in their business. First, I talk about how adult riders often fall into the trap of comparing themselves to others, especially when starting later in life or returning to riding after a break. I’ll share some thoughts on shifting your perspective and encourage you to explore your unique strengths—including identifying your own riding 'superpowers.' Then, I shift to the business side, discussing how to handle chronically unhappy clients. You’ll hear why setting boundaries is essential for protecting your energy and keeping a positive environment in your barn or business. Whether you’re arider, a professional, or both, this episode offers practical insights to help you stay confident, connected, and in control.
Ready to build confidence in the saddle or grow your equestrian business? Learn more about my coaching at The Mindful Equestrian.
Have questions or ideas for future episodes? Reach out to me at [email protected].

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