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THM29- Change your point of view to find what you’re missing.

While trimming trees today to allow more sunlight and space for my horses, I noticed something interesting. From one angle, it looked like I’d trimmed everything, but when I moved, new branches appeared. They hadn’t just grown—they were always there. I simply needed a new perspective to see them.
 
In horsemanship and life, when you feel stuck, step back, breathe, and look at things differently. Sometimes, mentors or fresh viewpoints can reveal solutions you hadn’t noticed. Who do you turn to for guidance? I’d love to hear your thoughts—comment below!
 
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THM27- The 4-Corners Rule

 When introducing a horse to my arena, I always do groundwork in all four corners and midway along each side.Horses often have spots they find un comfortable, where they may spook or avoid. By working these areas on the ground until the horse is relaxed, I reduce the chances of issues under saddle.

What do you do to help your horse feel at ease in a new area before riding?

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THM27- The 4-Corners Rule

 When introducing a horse to my arena, I always do groundwork in all four corners and midway along each side.Horses often have spots they find un comfortable, where they may spook or avoid. By working these areas on the ground until the horse is relaxed, I reduce the chances of issues under saddle.

What do you do to help your horse feel at ease in a new area before riding?

If you found this tip helpful, share it with your friends—it helps them and supports my work!

 
Connect with like-minded horse lovers in our Private Facebook Group!

THM27- The 4-Corners Rule

 When introducing a horse to my arena, I always do groundwork in all four corners and midway along each side.Horses often have spots they find un comfortable, where they may spook or avoid. By working these areas on the ground until the horse is relaxed, I reduce the chances of issues under saddle.

What do you do to help your horse feel at ease in a new area before riding?

If you found this tip helpful, share it with your friends—it helps them and supports my work!

 
Connect with like-minded horse lovers in our Private Facebook Group!

THM27- The 4-Corners Rule

 When introducing a horse to my arena, I always do groundwork in all four corners and midway along each side.Horses often have spots they find un comfortable, where they may spook or avoid. By working these areas on the ground until the horse is relaxed, I reduce the chances of issues under saddle.

What do you do to help your horse feel at ease in a new area before riding?

If you found this tip helpful, share it with your friends—it helps them and supports my work!

 
Connect with like-minded horse lovers in our Private Facebook Group!

THM27- The 4-Corners Rule

 When introducing a horse to my arena, I always do groundwork in all four corners and midway along each side.Horses often have spots they find un comfortable, where they may spook or avoid. By working these areas on the ground until the horse is relaxed, I reduce the chances of issues under saddle.

What do you do to help your horse feel at ease in a new area before riding?

If you found this tip helpful, share it with your friends—it helps them and supports my work!

 
Connect with like-minded horse lovers in our Private Facebook Group!

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