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 21, 2017 | Addiction, Alcoholism, Neigh #6, Recovery, Spirituality
Neigh #6…Make time to meditate. Stop and breathe. Ask for guidance and listen for the answers that surround you. In the quiet you can hear what your heart is saying. Stay true to yourself and you will experience peace and serenity in your life. Meditation is a...
by Kathy | Aug 27, 2016 | Addiction, Alcoholism, Dreams, horses, Meditation, Neigh #6, New Beginnings, Recovery
“It’s hard to fail, but worse never to have tried to succeed.” — Theodore Roosevelt Sobriety has granted me yet another gift. Last week I had the opportunity to drive from Michigan to Montana with my daughter, who is stepping out into the world to attend...
by Kathy | Aug 6, 2016 | Addiction, Alcoholism, EGCMethod, Neigh #6, New Beginnings, Recovery, Temptation
We have a new Bernese Mountain dog puppy. He carries a big name: Vida’s Heroic Sacrifice of Leonidis v Sterling. We call him Idis. Our little guy is six months old and weighs 60 pounds. Every morning I am awakened by a nose breathing hot air in my face. His...
by Kathy | Apr 24, 2016 | Addiction, Alcoholism, EGCMethod, horses, Neigh #6
Staying sober is the most important thing in my life. My toolbox will never be full when it comes to filling it with ways to keep improving my strength as a sober women. What is strength? Where does it come from? For me strength isn’t about how big my muscles...