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One of our biggest faults as human beings is that we don’t like to fail. That's why when we are introducing a new concept to our horses, we have the tendency to micromanage. When we micromanage their every move, we think we are preventing them from failing; however, we are only getting in the way of their understanding. Tune into this episode as I share my experiences with overcoming my micro-managing tendencies, and how this has transformed by effectiveness as a trainer. Read the full show notes at philhaugenhorsemanship.com/podcast.
By Phil Haugen5
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One of our biggest faults as human beings is that we don’t like to fail. That's why when we are introducing a new concept to our horses, we have the tendency to micromanage. When we micromanage their every move, we think we are preventing them from failing; however, we are only getting in the way of their understanding. Tune into this episode as I share my experiences with overcoming my micro-managing tendencies, and how this has transformed by effectiveness as a trainer. Read the full show notes at philhaugenhorsemanship.com/podcast.

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