Be the Best You Can Be

The Newsletter of the Natural Leadership Centre: Spring 07

Achieve greater goals than you currently imagine possible


In this newsletter:

  • HAT™ helps healing in NHS – a combined approach with The Parallax Partnership........read more

  • From the horse’s mouth – natural coaching tip #3 – low attachment/high involvement is a sign of authenticity.......read more

  • CANTER THE BANTER! – Foundations of Horse Assisted Transformation. 5-day residential intensive. 16th -20th July, 2007...........read more

  • EAHAE visitors from Finland and Germany....read more
  • When Natural Leadership becomes awesome dressage – see this cool video clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKQgTiqhPbw

HAT helps healing in NHS

“...for their ability to bring out the best in me, I thank them eternally... I became a more subtle, enhanced me... HAT was one of the most profound things I have ever experienced... I am saying more of what I really think rather than what I know people want to hear. ”

...........read the full article here

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From the horse's mouth - natural coaching tip #3 - low attachment/high involvement is a sign of authenticity

“Out beyond ideas of wrong-doing and right-doing, there is a field. I’ll meet you there.” – Rumi.

When we give feedback, do we also expect the recipient to do something with it? We humans do much of the time. But horses, masters in the art of ruthlessly honest feedback, give us the information we need but make no demands on us to change. This makes them such great facilitators of learning...........read the full article here

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CANTER THE BANTER! – Foundations of Horse Assisted Transformation. 5-day residential intensive. 16th -20th July, 2007

This is a unique and extraordinary opportunity to build a solid foundation for coaching, facilitation and becoming a professional practitioner of Horse Assisted Transformation™ ....more

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EAHAE visitors from Finland and Germany

Last month we ran a 2-day ‘horsejoy’ workshop for Corus in partnership with Ashorne Management College.

We also had two visiting assistants with us from the EAHAE network (European Association for Horse Assisted Education – try saying that with a mouthful of sauerkraut!). Janine Scheckenbach is from Germany, Annette Kujander, Finland.

Here’s what Annette wrote in her blog:

http://ohjatkasiin.blogspot.com/

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For more information about this newsletter or simply to ask a question you are welcome to contact Paul@horsejoy.com

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