Stacy Westfall discusses the overuse of the phrase “I’m sorry” in on a regular basis conditions and the way it pertains to horsemanship. She recounts observing extreme apologizing in a workshop setting and at grocery shops, questioning whether or not these apologies are real expressions of regret or ordinary responses. Westfall emphasizes the significance of understanding one’s emotional defaults and the way they affect interactions with horses.
She encourages riders to look at why they apologize throughout classes or whereas sharing enviornment area, suggesting that many of those apologies are pointless and will stem from misplaced emotions of inadequacy. Westfall advocates for clearer communication and understanding of driving etiquette to scale back the necessity for fixed apologies.
The podcast additionally touches on the feelings concerned in shopping for and promoting horses, prompting listeners to mirror on their preliminary emotional responses to those conditions.
Hyperlink to Luna ‘style testing’ what she discovered underneath the water…
https://vimeo.com/1003374559?share=copy