Personal Performance – THE GIFT Series

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BOOKS – AUDIOS – WORKBOOK

72 Tools and Tips to Give You the Help You Need to Gain Riding Confidence and Overcome Your Riding Fears

THE GIFT is a treasure chest of powerful mental strategies to help recreational and competitive riders accomplish their riding dreams with confidence, ease and fun.
If you have ever experienced any of the following, you will find solutions within THE GIFT:

 

  • Anxiety on your horse
  • Worry about your mistakes or your horse’s errors
  • Difficulty staying focused
  • Worry about other people’s opinions
  • Difficulty recovering from a horse accident
  • Fear of performing poorly under pressure

THE GIFT includes these powerful solutions:

 

  • Getting in touch with yourself and your unique desires and talents
  • Building great relationships with the people and horses in your life
  • Learning real life strategies to boost your overall confidence
  • Mining the unlimited power of mental focusing techniques
  • Turning tough times into treasures
  • Training positive emotions within
THE GIFT is a treasure chest of powerful mental and emotional strategies that work and will help you take your riding to the next level.

 

THE GIFT Book

by Barbra Schulte

This book is divided into nine sections. Each section contains individual messages packed with practical, powerful ideas and tips that are easy to implement into your riding. The messages are easy to read. Because each stands alone, you can read them in any order. Start at the front and read all the way through, or use the table of contents to locate the topics that address your personal needs. This book will empower your riding.

Soft-bound Price: $29.95

Now available for Kindle Readers from Amazon.com. Just click “Kindle Reader for ‘The Gift’

 

THE GIFT digital Audio Book Download

Narrated by Barbra Schulte

Now you can have all 72 individual, power-packed messages available anytime on your ipod, your computer, or on your favorite media player.

The complete audio book of THE GIFT is 6 hours!

If you prefer listening over reading… or simply don’t have time to read… you can still access all 72 messages to help you master your mental game.

Actually hearing Barbra’s voice speak words of calm, confidence, and focus will surely empower you!

Listen before you buy! Here is a sample from THE GIFT Audio Book:

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Digital Audio Download Price: $49.95

Click here to buy “The Gift” Digital Audio Book as a gift for someone else.

 

THE GIFT Workbook

by Barbra Schulte

This workbook is designed to summarize, and then bring to life for YOU personally, the key mental and emotional strategies within each section of THE GIFT. You will personalize the concepts through follow-up questions relevant to your riding and to your life. This workbook may be used in conjunction with the soft-bound book and/or 6-CD audio set, or as a stand-alone resource.

Price: $24.95

See what people are saying about THE GIFT Series.

From the desk of Stacy Westfall:

“Hi Barbra,

Thank you so much for the wonderful book, THE GIFT. I have been meaning to write and thank you, but it seems at times that life just moves quicker with each passing day.

Because of the timing and the inscription I am guessing that you saw my bareback-bridleless ride at the Congress. I thought you might find it interesting to know that a part of you was riding with me that night.

I graduated from the University of Findlay in 1997 and during my time there you were a guest speaker. Many of the things that you taught have remained with me throughout the years. One exercise in particular, of touching the thumb and middle finger of my non-rein hand loosely together while showing as a way to stay relaxed, has become a regular habit. As I prepared Roxy for competition with no tack, I knew I would need a physical “cue” that I could teach myself to relax and recover with but with no saddle my free hand wasn’t always free! That is how I began running my fingers loosely through her mane at moments during my ride.

I would like to thank you, Barbra, for everything you have done in the industry as well as with me personally. “

“Barbra,
THANK YOU. I purchased THE GIFT hoping I could listen, drive, and calm my nerves! I listened to it for 5 hours going to one of my big shows of the year! I listened every time I got in my truck. And WOW! I took much of your advice, calmed myself, pumped myself up, and won the World Championship in Amateur Reining and was Reserve World Champion in the Sr. Reining! I’ve only been reining for 18 mos! I love the CD’s!”

Lisa Johnson
Lewis, KS

 

I have been enjoying THE GIFT so much. It is a wonderful book with so much relevant and powerful material. It is so appropriately named – thank you for publishing it. I have been listening to the audio version on my half-hour drive to where I ride and I like to read a couple sections before I go to bed. I especially like the sections about “Purpose”, “Daily Preparation”, and “Preventing Choke”, and so many others. I am trying to use many of the tools that you talk about and I am making progress.”

Jim Neal
Rutherford, CA

 

“Barbra has done more concrete, fascinating work in the field of mental and emotional training than anyone else I know in the horse world. I have studied her work and I respect it.”

John Lyons
John Lyons Symposiums, Inc.

 

“Now you have two choices for enjoying an inspirational and educational book that will help improve your horsemanship as well.

The book version offers each segment in a short, easy to read ‘bite’ that makes it simple to study and understand.

The story of her son, Zane, will make you realize that there are far more important things in life than blue ribbons and silver trophies. Zane endured bone cancer that eventually took his life, yet he never failed to share his time and energy with other patients at the hospital, as wells as friends and family. His story makes it clear what really matters.

With his example of how a life can be well lived, Schulte explains that courage drives from a belief in a positive outcome, that you can handle whatever comes along, and that you have a greater purpose in your life than just competition.

The audio format is handy for commutes of all lengths. The short segments mean that you don’t have to sit in the vehicle for a long time waiting for the ‘story’ to end.

Your horsemanship will improve through the suggestions in this book, and you can make the world a better place with the overall goals, making someone else’s day better while you improve your own.”

Product Review from The American Quarter Horse Journal

 

“I recently purchased THE GIFT CDs and I want everyone I know and love to have it also.

I loaded them into the truck CD player and it must have skipped to disc six because that is where I started. (I love that I can skip between discs – that it’s not like a book telling one long story. It’s almost like God sends me messages sometimes.) Driving in tears is not highly recommended (that coming from a retired cop). On September 22nd is the 12th anniversary of my daughter’s death. She was fourteen years old at the time. So, THE GIFT message was especially close … and wonderfully written/spoken.

Thank you.”

Chris Dove
Worland, WY

 

THE GIFT is a treasure of thought processes for dealing with life’s challenges. You definitely earned many ‘atta girls’ for the thinking and effort put into this book.”

Rick Graff
Edna, Texas

 

“I have just finished reading your book, THE GIFT, for the second time. You are right. It is exactly what I need to hear at this time in my life. Thanks for writing such a great book that will be a constant partner on my quest. I have a lot of work ahead of me and with a positive attitude; it will be a lot of fun.”

Gail Fox
St. Croix Falls, WI

 

“Your new book, THE GIFT, is such an inspiring work….I read ‘Focus’ just before saddling up to ride yesterday! I will forever be grateful to your talent, your ability to share it, and your own personal style of life! Thanks for that…..MAKE DUST or EAT DUST!”

Janie Larson
Ellensburg, WA

 

“I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed THE GIFT. I got it in the mail and couldn’t put it down until I read the entire book! And, I keep re-reading! I really appreciate the perspective that Barbra has not only in the arena but also life in general.”

Kandace Underwood
Stephenville, TX

 

“I just finished your book, THE GIFT, and truly enjoyed it. Again, I’m so impressed by your ability to motivate in such a positive way. There is so much in the book that I enjoyed. Something that really hit home with me this weekend was the section on believing in your horse.”

Lisa Strickland
Aiken, SC

 

“I want to thank you for your candid communication from your life experiences in your new book, THE GIFT. This book came to me with such timing in my life that one cannot claim it to be coincidental. I have shared this with my family and refer to some selections when I need to remind myself of my positive purpose in life, and life in cutting.”

Randy Taylor
Battle Ground, WA

 

“I have greatly enjoyed everything I have received from you over the years. This book, THE GIFT, is wonderful. I purchased two and gave one to a very special friend (who is more like my true sister) who had lost her son at age fourteen, four years ago. It brought tears to her as she was really needing a gift.”

Ashley Collins
Spring Creek, NV

 

“Barbra has experienced enormous success in the arena, and that success spills over into her life as well. She talks the talk, and she walks the walk. Her devotion to the mental aspects of riding makes her writing essential to the success of students in my program. This book has touched my heart in immeasurable ways, and its truths will bring confidence to the arena and in life.”

Al Dunning
AQHA, NRHA, NRCHA, and NCHA World Champion Trainer, Author, and Clinician

 

“Barbra Schulte’s insights into preparing mentally for the show ring were widely read in her original column series that ran in The American Quarter Horse Journal. Barbra’s background, training, and approach will prepare you for today’s competitive equine arena. Follow her advice and you’ll have a better experience with your horses – in and out of the show pen.”

Jim Bret Campbell
AQHA Senior Director of Publications

 

“To be the best competitor you can be requires two things. The first requirement is working consistently to keep your mind and energy positive. The second, and most important requirement, is working consistently to keep the priorities in your life straight. THE GIFT is a powerful tool to help you achieve both objectives.”

Sherry Cervi
Marana, AZ

 

“There are two important parts to riding … mental and physical. This book will give a rider the mental edge in the arena and beyond!”

Phil Rapp
NCHA All-Time Leading Rider

 

THE GIFT” is sure to inspire and motivate. It is easy to read and reaches straight to the heart. Let it be your guide to higher achievement on a horse or in life. If you need an ‘Ah ha,’ this is an ‘Uh huh’.”

Craig Johnson
NRHA Trainer and Clinician

Ride with Confidence Digital Download

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Just For Today

Special for This Week Only! $17

RIDE WITH CONFIDENCE

By Barbra Schulte

“The Most Concise, Research Based, 10 Step Confidence Building Information Available For Riders of All Disciplines.”

Inside Tracks:
  • Understanding the Ideal Performance State
  • Dreaming great dreams
  • Evaluating your personal mental, emotional, and physical strengths and weaknesses
  • Using acting techniques to achieve your Ideal Performance State
  • Thinking strategically with positive words and images
  • Triggering positive emotions on demand through rituals
  • Using stress to build mental and emotional toughness
  • Strengthening your physical body and increasing your capacity to manage stress
  • Testing your skills
  • Going for it again – I Believe In Myself

Digital Audio Download Price: $27.95

Just For Today Special $17. Use coupon code JFTRwC17


See what people are saying about
RIDE WITH CONFIDENCE.

“Hi Barbra, I met you in LA at Women Luv Horses and I truly believe I met you for a reason. The last two years of my life have been the roughest I’ve experienced in my 37 years. I was very unhappy with my business and it was breaking my spirit. I bought your CD Ride With Confidence and I listen to it a few times a week on my way into work. Your CD has helped me reach into myself and find that driven, successful, positive, and determined person I used to be. Thank you, thank you, thank you … you are medicine to my mending spirit.”

Maggie Smith-Griggs
Ferndale, CA

  

“I wanted to write and thank you for some help you gave me at an important time. I have been involved with cutting horses for sometime but never been able to show a horse in cutting competitions very much. I hope my opportunity to show is coming. Ten or fifteen years ago, I listened to one of your tapes that made a strong impression on me. I have used several of your methods from time to time to relax in tense situations. I am a little older now. I am a deputy for the sheriff department. In late August I was called on by a neighboring department to assist in locating a 17-year old drowning victim in a high mountain lake. I was warned about dangerous conditions because of high elevation, extremely cold water, and little or no visibility at the bottom. As I descended to about 25 feet, the water became stunningly cold and even with good equipment I began to chill quickly. On the bottom at 65 feet, it was very dark and with about 18 inches of visibility. With such little visibility I was separated from the diver next to me very quickly. After about 20 minutes with the cold and effort of swimming I was a little winded. My regulator which delivers air to me froze open. All the air in my tank was rushing out continually past my face. I took it out, tapped, and shook it, but could not stop the malfunction. Although I could get air from the regulator I started to lose a little control and felt some panic taking over. I forced myself to get control by reversing my breathing, although I did not have a saddle to drop my weight into, it had a very successful affect on the feelings that threatened me. I was able to make successful slow emergency assent with a clear mind. Later I was called on to make the recovery of the body found by sonar. I was feeling very anxious from the trouble I had before. I again thought of and used your advice and was calm and safe throughout the dive.

It was amazing to me when I was in trouble that I could hear your voice so clearly. I went to a cutting about two weeks after the incident at Henrys Lake Idaho. Unbelievably to me you were there. It was not a good time to talk to you but I wish I would have. You had a great work; it meant so much to me that I bought the tape of your work to keep. Even if a little emotion kept me from saying “hi”, I don’t have emotional trouble. I am a real tuff guy. Your stuff helps me be tuff.”

Thanks so much,
Ken Geddes
Fox Hollow Ranch – Preston, ID

  

“I wanted to give you an update on my progress since listening and writing out the information on the Ride With Confidence CD.

As I mentioned, I have listened to your wonderful Ride With Confidence CD at least 10 times. Additionally, I wrote notes and read and read them almost daily.

The test came today when I took my horse to another farm for a lesson (actually, to straighten me out). My Welly was wide-eyed and exhibited giraffe behavior with a high head and basically walking on his toes. Your information was a God-send!

For starters, before even going to the barn to get him ready to go, I suppressed my nerves by making positive affirmations – ‘no problem’, he will enjoy grazing at the new place and then we will tack up and enjoy a ride together. He was nervous and sweating, but he did graze. Instead of getting tense and nervous myself, I remembered your ‘acting’ advice so I relaxed my shoulders, looked up, raised my chin, and breathed. He grazed and eventually stopped looking.

Once I mounted, he was nervous in the new ring with views of everything and everywhere. Again, I breathed, he exhaled, and we rode!!

My experience would not have been successful without your brilliant advice!! I caught myself smiling as I drove home.

Thank you so very much!! We have a long way to go – now we have a method. You are brilliant. I can never thank you enough! I have recommended your website, books, and CDs to everyone I have discussed this with. In fact, I am using your principles to lead a mastermind group where we are addressing courage to implement it into our sales and client relations. All of our members know about you and your products.

Thank you for reading this message. Please feel free to apply it in your marketing as needed. I fully understand your method and implementing it is universal. I hope more people will benefit from your wisdom!”

With gratitude,
Krasimira Henkel
The Henkel Group – Purcellville, VA

Personal Performance – THE GIFT Series

March 23, 2009 by · Comments Off on Personal Performance – THE GIFT Series
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72 Tools and Tips
to Give You the Help You Need
to Gain Riding Confidence
and Overcome Your Riding Fears

 

THE GIFT is a treasure chest of powerful mental strategies to help recreational and competitive riders accomplish their riding dreams with confidence, ease and fun.

 

If you have ever experienced any of the following, you will find solutions within THE GIFT:

 

  • Anxiety on your horse
  • Worry about your mistakes or your horse’s errors
  • Difficulty staying focused
  • Worry about other people’s opinions
  • Difficulty recovering from a horse accident
  • Fear of performing poorly under pressure

 

THE GIFT includes these powerful solutions:

 

  • Getting in touch with yourself and your unique desires and talents
  • Building great relationships with the people and horses in your life
  • Learning real life strategies to boost your overall confidence
  • Mining the unlimited power of mental focusing techniques
  • Turning tough times into treasures
  • Training positive emotions within

THE GIFT is a treasure chest of powerful mental and emotional strategies that work and will help you take your riding to the next level.

 

THE GIFT Book

by Barbra Schulte

This book is divided into nine sections. Each section contains individual messages packed with practical, powerful ideas and tips that are easy to implement into your riding. The messages are easy to read. Because each stands alone, you can read them in any order. Start at the front and read all the way through, or use the table of contents to locate the topics that address your personal needs. This book will empower your riding.

Soft-bound Price: $27.95

 

THE GIFT Workbook

by Barbra Schulte

This workbook is designed to summarize, and then bring to life for YOU personally, the key mental and emotional strategies within each section of THE GIFT. You will personalize the concepts through follow-up questions relevant to your riding and to your life. This workbook may be used in conjunction with the soft-bound book and/or 6-CD audio set, or as a stand-alone resource.

Price: $22.95

See what people are saying about THE GIFT Series.

From the desk of Stacy Westfall:

“Hi Barbra,

Thank you so much for the wonderful book, THE GIFT. I have been meaning to write and thank you, but it seems at times that life just moves quicker with each passing day.

Because of the timing and the inscription I am guessing that you saw my bareback-bridleless ride at the Congress. I thought you might find it interesting to know that a part of you was riding with me that night.

I graduated from the University of Findlay in 1997 and during my time there you were a guest speaker. Many of the things that you taught have remained with me throughout the years. One exercise in particular, of touching the thumb and middle finger of my non-rein hand loosely together while showing as a way to stay relaxed, has become a regular habit. As I prepared Roxy for competition with no tack, I knew I would need a physical “cue” that I could teach myself to relax and recover with but with no saddle my free hand wasn’t always free! That is how I began running my fingers loosely through her mane at moments during my ride.

I would like to thank you, Barbra, for everything you have done in the industry as well as with me personally. “

“Barbra,
THANK YOU. I purchased THE GIFT hoping I could listen, drive, and calm my nerves! I listened to it for 5 hours going to one of my big shows of the year! I listened every time I got in my truck. And WOW! I took much of your advice, calmed myself, pumped myself up, and won the World Championship in Amateur Reining and was Reserve World Champion in the Sr. Reining! I’ve only been reining for 18 mos! I love the CD’s!”

Lisa Johnson
Lewis, KS

 

I have been enjoying THE GIFT so much. It is a wonderful book with so much relevant and powerful material. It is so appropriately named – thank you for publishing it. I have been listening to the audio version on my half-hour drive to where I ride and I like to read a couple sections before I go to bed. I especially like the sections about “Purpose”, “Daily Preparation”, and “Preventing Choke”, and so many others. I am trying to use many of the tools that you talk about and I am making progress.”

Jim Neal
Rutherford, CA

 

“Barbra has done more concrete, fascinating work in the field of mental and emotional training than anyone else I know in the horse world. I have studied her work and I respect it.”

John Lyons
John Lyons Symposiums, Inc.

 

“Now you have two choices for enjoying an inspirational and educational book that will help improve your horsemanship as well.

The book version offers each segment in a short, easy to read ‘bite’ that makes it simple to study and understand.

The story of her son, Zane, will make you realize that there are far more important things in life than blue ribbons and silver trophies. Zane endured bone cancer that eventually took his life, yet he never failed to share his time and energy with other patients at the hospital, as wells as friends and family. His story makes it clear what really matters.

With his example of how a life can be well lived, Schulte explains that courage drives from a belief in a positive outcome, that you can handle whatever comes along, and that you have a greater purpose in your life than just competition.

The audio format is handy for commutes of all lengths. The short segments mean that you don’t have to sit in the vehicle for a long time waiting for the ‘story’ to end.

Your horsemanship will improve through the suggestions in this book, and you can make the world a better place with the overall goals, making someone else’s day better while you improve your own.”

Product Review from The American Quarter Horse Journal

 

“I recently purchased THE GIFT CDs and I want everyone I know and love to have it also.

I loaded them into the truck CD player and it must have skipped to disc six because that is where I started. (I love that I can skip between discs – that it’s not like a book telling one long story. It’s almost like God sends me messages sometimes.) Driving in tears is not highly recommended (that coming from a retired cop). On September 22nd is the 12th anniversary of my daughter’s death. She was fourteen years old at the time. So, THE GIFT message was especially close … and wonderfully written/spoken.

Thank you.”

Chris Dove
Worland, WY

 

THE GIFT is a treasure of thought processes for dealing with life’s challenges. You definitely earned many ‘atta girls’ for the thinking and effort put into this book.”

Rick Graff
Edna, Texas

 

“I have just finished reading your book, THE GIFT, for the second time. You are right. It is exactly what I need to hear at this time in my life. Thanks for writing such a great book that will be a constant partner on my quest. I have a lot of work ahead of me and with a positive attitude; it will be a lot of fun.”

Gail Fox
St. Croix Falls, WI

 

“Your new book, THE GIFT, is such an inspiring work….I read ‘Focus’ just before saddling up to ride yesterday! I will forever be grateful to your talent, your ability to share it, and your own personal style of life! Thanks for that…..MAKE DUST or EAT DUST!”

Janie Larson
Ellensburg, WA

 

“I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed THE GIFT. I got it in the mail and couldn’t put it down until I read the entire book! And, I keep re-reading! I really appreciate the perspective that Barbra has not only in the arena but also life in general.”

Kandace Underwood
Stephenville, TX

 

“I just finished your book, THE GIFT, and truly enjoyed it. Again, I’m so impressed by your ability to motivate in such a positive way. There is so much in the book that I enjoyed. Something that really hit home with me this weekend was the section on believing in your horse.”

Lisa Strickland
Aiken, SC

 

“I want to thank you for your candid communication from your life experiences in your new book, THE GIFT. This book came to me with such timing in my life that one cannot claim it to be coincidental. I have shared this with my family and refer to some selections when I need to remind myself of my positive purpose in life, and life in cutting.”

Randy Taylor
Battle Ground, WA

 

“I have greatly enjoyed everything I have received from you over the years. This book, THE GIFT, is wonderful. I purchased two and gave one to a very special friend (who is more like my true sister) who had lost her son at age fourteen, four years ago. It brought tears to her as she was really needing a gift.”

Ashley Collins
Spring Creek, NV

 

“Barbra has experienced enormous success in the arena, and that success spills over into her life as well. She talks the talk, and she walks the walk. Her devotion to the mental aspects of riding makes her writing essential to the success of students in my program. This book has touched my heart in immeasurable ways, and its truths will bring confidence to the arena and in life.”

Al Dunning
AQHA, NRHA, NRCHA, and NCHA World Champion Trainer, Author, and Clinician

 

“Barbra Schulte’s insights into preparing mentally for the show ring were widely read in her original column series that ran in The American Quarter Horse Journal. Barbra’s background, training, and approach will prepare you for today’s competitive equine arena. Follow her advice and you’ll have a better experience with your horses – in and out of the show pen.”

Jim Bret Campbell
AQHA Senior Director of Publications

 

“To be the best competitor you can be requires two things. The first requirement is working consistently to keep your mind and energy positive. The second, and most important requirement, is working consistently to keep the priorities in your life straight. THE GIFT is a powerful tool to help you achieve both objectives.”

Sherry Cervi
Marana, AZ

 

“There are two important parts to riding … mental and physical. This book will give a rider the mental edge in the arena and beyond!”

Phil Rapp
NCHA All-Time Leading Rider

 

THE GIFT” is sure to inspire and motivate. It is easy to read and reaches straight to the heart. Let it be your guide to higher achievement on a horse or in life. If you need an ‘Ah ha,’ this is an ‘Uh huh’.”

Craig Johnson
NRHA Trainer and Clinician

About Zane Schulte

March 21, 2009 by · Comments Off on About Zane Schulte
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Dear Fellow Horse Lover,

I would like to introduce you to our son Zane. He was a wonderful boy, an honor student, an avid athlete, and a fun and positive friend.

In June of 1999, he was diagnosed with an extremely rare form of bone cancer, Malignant Fibrous Histeocytoma (MFH). One year later, he made his transition to a heavenly life.

The way Zane handled his challenge was an inspiration to all who knew him. In this section I will share writings by and about Zane so perhaps he will be an inspiration to you, too.

These writings tell his story.

Warmly,
Barbra Schulte

   

REFLECTIONS OF ZANE

Zane Wrote Two Powerful Messages.
The First Was Written Just After His Diagnosis.
The Second One Was Written Two Days Before His Passing.

Sunday, August 1, 1999

I just wanted you to know that while I have been going through all this I have found out some things, and thought I would share them with you.

First, never, ever give up. I have found that out through many things. Because if you give up, then what are you living for? Don’t give up.

Next, you need to have a great relationship with the Lord. This includes reading the Bible and prayer. This is the most important. God is the most powerful thing of all. When I do hear, not often, bad news such as my tumor, I start to feel really bad. I think of how powerful the tumor must really be. But then, I compare it to God. Wow! That is like putting me up against Mark McGwire in a home-run-hitting contest. God equals victory.

Finally, I want everybody to live every day, one day at a time. And enjoy it. Laugh at yourself.

  

Friday, June 16, 2000

Well, Mrs. Jenkins, we are going through some tough times, but that is only how you look at it. After my tumor came back in my knee and lymph nodes, we decided to leave MDA and do alternative treatment in Mexico. The first one stabilized me, but didn’t cure me because I was still on painkillers from surgery. Then we tried again there, but the cancer had come back in my groin, abdomen, pelvis, and lungs.

About a week ago, we went to Tijuana for some different treatment, but I wasn’t in the parameters for the treatment. So they sent me home with some stuff. So now I have given it up to the Lord.

At first I was so scared when I wasn’t able to breathe, but my dad settled me down by telling me to find a “safe and happy” place where I am comfortable. And from that day on, I have considered that to be my dream house for when I go to Heaven. I am very anxious to live and preach God’s word, or if the time comes soon, then I couldn’t be happier to go sit at my Father’s side.

Well, I’m goin’ to lay back down. I hope to hear from you soon.

In Him,
Zane

   

The following message was written by a resident doctor at M.D. Anderson
who quickly became a family friend. Her name was actually “Angel.”
She included this message in her wedding program when she married her husband.

Zane … My Angel

Tom truly honored me by suggesting we donate our wedding gifts to the Zane Schulte Athletic Scholarship Fund. I’m very lucky to have found such a compassionate and generous man to share my life with. Many have asked about Zane, and I have a hard time talking about him without the smiles and laughter being intermingled with tears.

On June 24, 1999, I met one of the most inspirational people I have ever known. He was wise beyond his fifteen years and he forever changed my life. His name was Zane Thomas Schulte. I had just graduated from medical school, and suddenly I had donned a long starched white coat and people were referring to me as doctor. And to make the experience even more intense, I started my intern year at M.D. Anderson and was working hard to appear composed. Then came Zane, my very first patient. My composure was immediately tested by his outrageous pranks. And he immediately won my heart. He once told his friends “to live every day one day at a time. And enjoy it. Laugh at yourself.” His laughter proved the best medicine for all the people he touched. He had an uncanny ability to make people feel at ease in the most difficult situations. I once asked him if he ever asked himself, “Why me?” His answer was simple: “Why not me?” His selflessness was just one more endearing quality in a long list. He started out as my patient but quickly became my friend. His courage was unbelievable, his compassion heartwarming, and his love for friends and family undeniable. His body succumbed to the cancer on June 18, 2000, but his spirit soars. He will forever be in my heart and I am a better person for having known him. I would like to thank Zane’s mom and dad, Barbra and Tom, for their special friendship. And thank you all for your generosity in honoring Zane.

Angel

  

Zane Schulte
He Lost Battle With Cancer, But Won THE War
(Reprinted with permission from the Quarter Horse News)

For young Zane Schulte, the son of Tom and Barbra Hulling Schulte, sports were his passion, pranks his delight, and friends his way of life.

Even during a year-long battle with cancer, the 16-year old fought the fight with the style of an athlete so impressive that his coach, Glen West, referred to the teenager as “my coach about life.”

Zane spent many a week at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston last year, fighting his cancer with chemotherapy, and he always arrived with a bag of pranks. A rubber snake that he promptly attached to his I.V. pole to greet the medical staff was a favorite. His gregarious outgoing personality added a string of new friends during his battle, from 5-year olds in the cancer ward, whose hand he held during their first treatment, to a string of white-coated doctors and nurses. Along the way, his spirituality grew by leaps and bounds, becoming yet another area of his multi-dimensional life that affected others. When Zane Thomas Schulte lost that battle, Sunday, June 18th, he left behind a legacy for others far beyond his years.

“Zane’s faith grew exponentially throughout his illness,” remembered his mother, Barbra, “and while we strived and believed in a cure, about 10 days before he passed on, he made a transition, looking toward Heaven with the same optimism and servancy he had held for life. You could see it become clearer and clearer in him, in his eyes, in his heart, with each passing day until he was shiny. It was incredible to observe. You could tell he was in the presence of God.”

Zane, born August 29, 1983 in Seattle, Washington, had lived in Brenham, Texas, for most of his life. Diagnosed with osteosarcoma on June 24, 1999, almost a year from the date of his funeral, Zane’s numerous hospitalizations from M.D. Anderson to Tijuana only broadened the circle of individuals he influenced. Family members, life-long friends, and high school friends shared similar stories of Zane-style inspiration at the funeral. So did Jorge Lara-Braud, a gentleman Zane met while in Tijuana and Margaret Pearson, the assistant to Dr. Norman Jaffee at M.D. Anderson. Dr. Jaffee is world-renowned for his studies in Osteosarcoma.

Last year, a chronic knee soreness revealed Zane’s osteosarcoma. After extensive chemotherapy, he then underwent knee replacement surgery October 15th, during which cells from a second form of cancer, malignant fibrous histeocytoma, were found. An aggressive cancer usually reserved for older men, only three cases of MFH had been diagnosed in children at M.D. Anderson prior to Zane’s. Last April 20, in an effort to stem the spread of the disease, Zane’s leg was amputated. From chemo, to surgery, to amputation, young Zane Schulte remained undaunted, a spirit that touched the hearts of those who knew him.

“He had a contagious optimism,” said Margaret Pearson during his funeral service. “Zane never saw obstacles, he only saw goals.”

Zane grew up around horses and in the back of show arenas since his parents, Tom and Barbra, are well-known figures in the equine world. The couple owns the Center for Equestrian Performance, a Brenham company that stresses the mental aspects of riding horses as well as the physical ones. The company offers numerous videos, tapes, and books on preparing one’s self mentally for riding in any kind of sport, and Barbra has travelled nation-wide, both as a speaker and as a teacher of training seminars. She has also trained cutting horses professionally and has numerous championships to her credit.

In addition to his parents’ involvement, Zane’s grandfather was the late Cletus Hulling, a well-known horse trader in the industry. His uncle, Cletus Hulling, Jr., is a cutting horse trainer and his aunt, Tootie Lyons, showed cutting horses in the non-professional division for many years.

Prior to his death, Zane e-mailed a favorite teacher, also battling cancer, beginning the e-mail with “Well, Ms. Jenkins, we’re going through some tough times, but it just depends on how you look at it.”

Zane had chosen to look forward. With a positive spirit, he planned his funeral, chose his speakers and pastors, and while friends lit votive candles at a special Sunday evening prayer service held by Father Kurt of the Monastery of St. Clare, Zane Schulte passed on.

“He made us very proud,” reflected Zane’s mom. “It was a glimpse into the real heart of what life is and what Christianity really is. It was a tremendous gift he gave us.”

Services were held June 21st at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Brenham, Texas, with interment in the Saint Matthews Church Cemetery in Sandy Hill, Texas. Memorials can be made to the Zane Schulte Scholarship Fund, Bank of Brenham, 501 South Austin, in Brenham, Texas 77833.

The reflection of his deeply spiritual nature buoys his parents today. As Tom Schulte shared, referring to his son’s e-mail, “We’re going through some tough times, but it just depends on how you look at it. You can see his death as a tragedy or his life as a gift; that gives us comfort and makes us very proud.”

By Gala Nettles

  

On June 18, 2000, 16-year old Zane Thomas Schulte lost his battle with cancer. Zane endured almost a year of major surgeries, constant hospital visits, and chemotherapy before his young body finally surrendered. Although his body quit on him, Zane never gave up. He chose to always look at the bright side of things. His family could choose to bitterly hate the fact that Zane’s gone, or they could choose to treasure the sixteen years they had with this amazing boy. They’ve followed his example and have chosen to be …

Ever Optimistic
(Reprinted with permission from The Quarter Horse Journal)

Every month Barbra Schulte writes a column for The Quarter Horse Journal. One of the best-read columnists, Schulte uses her professional training to teach others about building confidence, bolstering their courage, and, above all, turning negatives into positives.

Last year, Barbra and her husband, Tom, suffered the greatest tragedy for any parent. They lost their only child, Zane, to a particularly rare form of cancer called Malignant Fibrous Histeocytoma, a bone cancer that is rarer still in teenagers.

M.D. Anderson Medical Center in Houston, one of the country’s leading cancer hospitals, became the Schulte’s second home. The 90-mile trip from their home in Brenham, Texas, grew familiar through nineteen trips for surgeries and too many doctors’ visits to count.

In the end, doctors amputated Zane’s leg in an attempt to slow down the cancer. When it became apparent that conventional medicine could no longer help Zane, the Schulte’s took him to Mexico for treatment, but he didn’t fit the patient profile.

Zane planned his own funeral, choosing speakers and pastors to tell his story – but not one with an ending – his was just beginning.

Remembering

It still hurts. It always will. When Barbra and Tom talk about Zane their eyes still well with tears. Talk to them together and their hands automatically join in an unspoken safe house of support.

You can almost see the flood of memories reinforcing a father’s pride and a mother’s joy. They remember the days from before the cancer, when their lives manifested themselves in Zane. The days after – days when the sorrow, pain, and anger were offset by the joy that their boy gave to others.

“When I think of Zane, the word I think of is ‘joyful’,” Barbra said. “He always looked for solutions by seeing the very best in a situation. He didn’t try to be happy, he just was.”

Tom and Barbra could have turned bitter, they could have forsaken their values and their faith – and the example set by Zane – and they could have chosen to blame everything else around them for his loss.

But as Tom shared at the funeral, “We’re going through some tough times, but it just depends on how you look at it. You can see his death as a tragedy or his life as a gift; that gives us comfort and makes us very proud.”

In her December 2000 column, Barbra wrote, “Zane was a gift of inspiration to me. He was my only son. He made his transition to a heavenly life in June of this year. It has taken courage for me to face the days since then, but I have a rich reservoir of his loving and courageous spirit to draw from.”

Extraordinary

Zane left a deep reservoir. Maybe not quite the perfect child, his parents couldn’t think of anything he’d done wrong. Inducted into the National Honor Society and a straight-A student, he was a football and basketball star at Brenham High School.

Being the son of a horse trainer, Zane loved the ranch and the horses too, but sports were his first love. In fact, it was a chronically sore knee that kept getting in the way of playing that led to the diagnosis of his disease.

He loved people most of all. Each time he went into the hospital, he spent most of his time encouraging others. Five- and six-year old patients loved for Zane to hold their hands during treatment, read them stories or dazzle them with his bag of tricks (which he made his mother pack each time).

“Everyone wanted to be his nurse,” Barbra said. “They had scheduling problems when Zane was at MDA because all the kids wanted their treatment the same time he was there.”

Margaret Pearson, a doctor’s assistant at MDA, said at Zane’s funeral, “He had a contagious optimism. Zane never saw obstacles, he only saw goals.”

Whenever Zane came home, he arranged trips with his friends, went to ball games, and spent time with his dogs. And he didn’t bring any of his problems along with him. People felt better after they had talked to Zane. If he could be positive about his problems, then most others didn’t seem so big.

Tom recounted a story of how, before he had cancer, Zane befriended a new kid at school. When Zane saw the newcomer sitting alone, he made the effort to sit next to him and invite him into the group.

At Zane’s funeral, all of his friends and family shared countless tales of the times he had inspired them or lifted them up. He was not a selfish life.

Staying Positive

For the last seven years, Barbra has dedicated herself to teaching others how to be better. It really doesn’t matter what they do, she helps them to learn to keep a positive attitude, learn from their mistakes and, most importantly, have fun.

A professional cutting trainer since 1982, Barbra grew up the daughter of horse trader Cletus Hulling in southern Illinois. With 400-500 horses on the place, each of the five kids had a string of ponies and horses to ride, train, and sell. Barbra showed from elementary school through college as a way to help market the family’s horses.

With a bachelor’s degree in speech pathology and audiology from Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois, she left horses for a time to pursue a Master’s degree in the same field at Western Washington University in Bellingham, Washington. She worked as Administrator of Speech and Auditory Skill Development at the Arizona State School for the Deaf and Blind in Phoenix, Arizona, before working as an instructor training teachers for the deaf at the University of Arizona. She finished up her first career as the head of speech pathology for Okanogan Home Health Care in Okanogan, Washington, in 1982.

Along the way, her sister Tootie introduced her to a tall, basketball coach named Tom Schulte. Not being a horse person, after they were married Tom still supported Barbra’s return to training and eventually joined her in developing their business, the Center for Equestrian Performance.

From 1982, Barbra kept a full barn of 10-40 horses and coached amateurs to various national titles. She didn’t only coach, she could ride. She was the first woman to win the Augusta Cutting Futurity in Augusta, Georgia; the National Cutting Horse Association Super Stakes Classic in Fort Worth; and the NCHA Derby in Fort Worth.

Then she picked up a book entitled Mental Toughness Training for Sports, and her whole life changed. Barbra knew she enjoyed training horses and coaching amateurs, but she wasn’t sure that was what she wanted to do forever.

On day, Tom noticed in the paper that the author of the book, Dr. James Loehr of LGE Sports Sciences, Inc., was going to hold a clinic in Orlando, Florida. From the book, Barbra had found that LGE was one of the top mental trainers of Olympic athletes and business executives, and they were looking to branch out into other disciplines.

“Prior to reading the book,” Barbra said, “I noticed that the best horse didn’t always win. So much of a run depended on the person showing the horse. After reading the book, I took a risk. I sent all of the horses home and decided to become certified.”

Once she had received the training, the problem was blending the theories she had learned at LGE with the infinitely technical sport of cutting. Plus, she had to get the information to the people that needed it most.

Starting with local clinics, Barbra and Tom have grown their business to include video and audio tape series, appearances on syndicated radio and television programs, and national and international clinics. She’s written one book, Cutting, One Run at a Time, with a second on the way. National equestrian magazines have used her as a source for multiple stories on being better mentally prepared for competition.

Now, Barbra presents one or two clinics a year, and she’s gone back to training 8 to 10 horses at a time. She takes amateurs who have goals similar to hers, riders who want to have fun along with success.

“Over time, I’ve learned what works for me,” Barbra reflected. “I love to train, show, teach.”

The Best Lesson

One of the paramount foundations of all of Barbra’s professional training is turning negatives into positives. As you look into their eyes, you know that, through the hurt, Barbra and Tom truly feel blessed for the 16 years they had with Zane.

“Perhaps telling the story will inspire others,” Barbra said. “Telling and writing about it gives his struggle more meaning, and it comforts me.”

“It’s changed the way I live my life. I’ve become more spiritual, and I will forever be more compassionate and emphatic. But most of all, it’s given me the courage to live what’s right.”

Ironically, the greatest lesson Barbra learned wasn’t in a book, it was in an example.

By Jim Bret Campbell

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