How to Stay on Track With Your Goals

Three Key Questions to Ask Yourself

Fall is often a time to reflect about what has transpired during the first three-quarters of the year.

You’ve got time now before the beginning of 2011 to think about what worked this year, what didn’t work, and what you would like to do in the future.

Maybe you want to buy, sell or trade your horse. Maybe you want to show more … or less. Maybe you’re content at the moment.

In this article, I’m suggesting three key questions to ask yourself when you make decisions.

They will help you stay on track with what makes you personally happy. It’s so easy for any number of reasons … ourselves, other people, circumstances … to make decisions that haven’t been thought out completely.

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Good Cuts Make Good Runs

Ten Tips to Improve Your Cuts

“Cuts make runs. It’s a domino effect.”

These are the words of Russell McCord, Director of Judges at the National Cutting Horse Association.

Russell’s insights had laser-like clarity about how a judge views runs during a three-day showing clinic. Front views, as well as an elevated, rear video angle provided lots of situations to explain key points.

Much time was spent discussing herdwork because of the potent positive or negative consequences cuts have on a score.

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