Monday 18 August 2008
I've unfortunately been very busy with my degree course and other things this week so I've been able to play with Benji and hang out with Lily just twice in the 6 days. This has bummed me out but it's gotta be done. Not to mention that the weather has been terrible! When I've had a spare moment I've been thinking about PNH of course but mainly the change in Benji. I just still can't understand where it went wrong and I'm sad because he is more introverted and I don't know the reason yet. So many questions whizz around my head like have I knocked the learning confidence out of him? Where did I put too much pressure on him? How long has he been like this? Do I now have two RBi's? Have I caused this? *tension headache* Plenty more questions too.
I just wish I knew. =(
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My name is Lucy Middleton, I'm 17 years old and from the United Kingdom.
I started Parelli in January 2008 and it has been an incredible journey so far.
Pre-Parelli I did the best with what I knew but now I know better; I want to do better!
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    I am owned by this gorgeous piebald cob mare, Lily. She's an interesting character, fun to play with and is a great teacher.

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    It's not about disposable horses; it's about relationships for life.
    It's not about quick fixes and artificial aids, it's about savvy; true understanding and expertise.
    It's not about winning and others losing; It's about win-win: you and the horse need to feel good.
    It's not about me me me; It's about changing the world for horses, becoming a person of knowledge and influence, and sharing what you know.
    It's not about fear and doubt; It's about unconditional love and trust.
    Love for the empowerment of others and trust that you'll never ask the horse to do something that would hurt or diminish his dignity.

    Reveal your horse. Discover your potential. Live your dream.
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