Different or the Same?

I’m at home, and I’m on a short break from doing an online summit featuring five speakers on the topic of transition and change.

During this summit, I was inspired by the fact that things that are true in our lives can be presented differently by different people and that we can take something from those other ways.

Nothing ever has to be one way.


VIDEO TRANSCRIPT:

I’m at home, and I’m on a short break from doing an online summit featuring five speakers on the topic of transition and change.

During this summit, I was inspired by the fact that things that are true in our lives can be presented differently by different people and that we can take something from those other ways.

Nothing ever has to be one way.

And you say, “Well, give me a little example.”

I was speaking about a mindset that reminds us that change and uncertainty can be a gift for something new that we never dreamed could happen.

Then, the next speaker talked about it similarly but with different words and in a different presentation order, but it was a very similar idea.

That got me thinking about our horse lives. So often, this is THE way training needs to be, or a certain way is absolutely the best path.

But there’s room for truths to be shared in multiple ways.

We are wherever we are, and that is perfect for us.

Regarding learning, we can take what resonates with us and know it shows up in different pieces and packages.

Just put your antenna up, let your heart be your guide, and take what resonates and go for it.

So that’s my message today. Short and sweet. I was significantly inspired, and I’m looking forward to participating for the rest of the weekend.

I hope you have a great weekend and a great wee,k and I’ll see you next week.

Leave a comment, please. Bye bye.

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  1. Becky Dean-Walker on Sun, 13th Oct 2024 11:29 am
  2. My plans are to still attend the Club Cowgirls in November. However, I did have a stroke on October 1. I did not realize what it was until I went to the doctor on the 3rd for allergy problems. When I told her about the episode I had on the 1st, they did a cat scan and sent me immediately to an El Paso hospital for the next three days, They found a hole in my heart (probably there from birth) and I am assigned to wear a heart monitor for a month. Trying to get situated with medications and adjust. Very little damage, just some damage to my eyes. I am fine and very determined to make it to Brenham. Just thought I should give y’all a heads up, anyway.

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