“What Now?”
This is Part 3 of my story regarding the various ways that helped me heal the pain from the loss of our 16 year-old son, Zane.
Welcome.
After the initial, primal stabs of emotion waned a bit, I did feel some peace. But then I asked myself the question, “What now?”
To my surprise, I did notice something that was positive in this early grieving time (thank goodness).
“Are You Still There?”
We all have a story.
I wish I could sit with you and hear your story.
This is Part 2 of my story about ways I discovered that helped me heal the pain from the loss of our 16 year-old son, Zane to cancer.
Specific pain: I longed and longed to find a way to stay connected to Zane in the absence of being with him physically.
“As You Grieve, Rest”
I often hear this advice when people are grieving, “Just stay busy.”
I very respectfully disagree. Or shall I say, I did not choose that route for myself after our son passed on.
Here’s why.
One of the most valuable lessons I learned from my Personal Performance training, is to teach ourselves to adequately recover our energy.
“Part 2: Cutting Video Analysis Approaching the Herd”
This is Part 2 in this multiple part video analysis series in which I dig deep into concrete, key fundamentals you can immediately use in your cutting runs.
- Herdwork Planning (Part 1)
- Walk to the herd (Part 1)
- Approaching the Herd (Part 2)
- Walk through the herd to set up a clean cut mid-arena
- Proactive cuts
- Key points for working the cow for each cow
- Between cattle strategizing to build a run