by Kathy | May 23, 2018 | Addiction, Bravery, Change, Dreams, EGCMethod, horses, New Beginnings, Recovery
“The horse is a mirror to your soul. Sometimes you might not like what you see. Sometimes you will.” – Buck Brannaman I love co-coaching with horses. Together we invite you to heal your spirit and guide you to discover your Truth. What exactly does that mean?...
by Kathy | Apr 19, 2018 | Bravery, Change, EGCMethod, New Beginnings, Recovery
Newton’s Third Law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. As I see it, all of our actions — both good and bad — come back to us. When I give to others kindness and forgiveness, I receive kindness and goodness in return. When...
by Kathy | Feb 15, 2018 | Addiction, Alcoholism, Bravery, Change, New Beginnings
I stood tall on a Gypsy Vanner, in the ocean. What an experience! I have to say that I had to face my fear to do it, and I did. My boyfriend and I were visiting my mother in Florida and we were on our way to Anna Maria Island for lunch on the beach. As we were...
by Kathy | Jan 18, 2018 | Addiction, Bravery, horses, New Beginnings, Personality, Recovery
What have I learned from a horse? That’s a question I was asked this week. Having had the pleasure of working alongside them as my partners in coaching, I have seen them give so many clients insight and answers. Many times, the lesson or the message from the horse...
by Kathy | Jan 12, 2018 | Addiction, Alcoholism, Bravery, Change, New Beginnings, Recovery, rehab
Did you make 2017 the year of you? What did you focus on the most in the past year? Make a list. What were the top five positive things that took most of your time and energy? What were the top five negative things that stole your time and energy? Which list is easier...
by Kathy | Oct 13, 2017 | Addiction, Alcoholism, Bravery, Change, New Beginnings, Recovery
A big part of my journey is going to AA group meetings and working with others in recovery. I have a few sponsorees and I support and work with them as they go through the 12 steps. Alcoholics Anonymous was designed by two men back in 1939. It is a great program and I...