by Kathy | Dec 13, 2018 | Addiction, Alcoholism, Change, Neigh #1, Neigh #2, Neigh #3, Neigh #4, Neigh #5, Neigh #6, Neigh #7
Season’s Greetings from our horses’ hearts and mine to your heart. Our wish for you is that you celebrate the season with spirits of joy and peace. In my past, I celebrated with spirits of alcohol, today I celebrate by living a life that’s full of giving and...
by Kathy | Aug 4, 2017 | Addiction, Alcoholism, Bravery, Change, horses, Meditation, Neigh #1, Neigh #2, Neigh #3, Neigh #4, Neigh #5, Neigh #6, Neigh #7, Uncategorized
One Neigh at a Time would like to introduce the Seven Neighs. Life promises us only that the sun will rise and fall. The rest is up to us. When we work at living our lives through the heart of a horse, moment to moment, in our truth, we will experience joy within our...
by Kathy | Jul 7, 2017 | Addiction, Alcoholism, Change, horses, Neigh #4, Recovery
Neigh #4…Find your Truth. Have faith in what your intuition is telling you. Lean into what feels right, beneficial, and important. Believe in and practice your core values. The truth hurts. This comment is not meant to bring you peace of mind, but to prove a point....
by Kathy | Sep 22, 2016 | Addiction, Alcoholism, Change, EGCMethod, horses, Neigh #4, New Beginnings, Personality, Recovery
“You have to color outside of the lines once in a while if you want to make your life a masterpiece.” ~ Albert Einstein Many of us as children were told to stay inside of the lines while coloring a picture. For some kids that was really easy and for some others a...
by Kathy | May 13, 2016 | Addiction, Alcoholism, Bravery, EGCMethod, horses, Introvert, Neigh #4, Personality, Recovery
Have you ever wanted to change your personality? I have been a quiet person all of my life. When I was a young girl in school I would stand in a large group of girls and feel completely alone. Not knowing what to say I said nothing at all. My shyness had me...
by Kathy | Feb 25, 2016 | Addiction, Alcoholism, Bravery, EGCMethod, Friends and Family of Addiction, Neigh #4
The idea of never drinking again was insane. That I had my God, my spirituality at my fingertips to guide me to sanity was out of my awareness. One of the ways that my addiction controlled my life was that I always had to make sure that I had a quick, easy access to...