I finished the book Raise Your Hand if You Love Horses. It was so inspiring!! I absolutely loved it. It was great to see how people in your life shape who you are, and that divine appointments with each of them falls in perfect timing with our creators plan. Pat also mentioned at the end of the book something about sunday school, and how he remembered a verse about performing for kings and queens. The verse he was talking about turned out to be in Proverbs -- "Do you see a man who excels in his work? He will stand before kings, He will not stand before unknown men". I liked that. I don't need to perform for royalty, but if you take care of your horsemanship, it'll take care of you.
I particularly liked this segment, and thought it really wrapped things up:
"Principles purpose and time are the ingredients in the learning formula and regardless of how effective and efficient you are with horses, as long as you put principles first, the goal second and allow timelines to come naturally, you'll get where you want to go with a horse."
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