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	Comments on: How do you achieve a peaceful partnership with your horse? (Part I)	</title>
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		By: Sarah		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hey Teddie. How interesting to read about the different energies a male and female give off. It had  never occurred to me before.

Since I have been following your courses and learning to &#034;listen to my horse,&#034; we have had some lovely moments of connection that I would never have had if I had stayed on my path of  go, go, go. Grab my horse, groom and out for a ride. These days my rides are much more leisurely. 

Thank you for all your insight, Teddie.  This year has been a little different to past years as I am working part-time and studying part-time so I don&#039;t have as much time with my horse as I would like sometimes, (combined with being in winter) but am looking forward to completing the Recess with your horse course in the coming weeks which hopefully will bond us a little more :)

All the best]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Teddie. How interesting to read about the different energies a male and female give off. It had  never occurred to me before.</p>
<p>Since I have been following your courses and learning to &quot;listen to my horse,&quot; we have had some lovely moments of connection that I would never have had if I had stayed on my path of  go, go, go. Grab my horse, groom and out for a ride. These days my rides are much more leisurely. </p>
<p>Thank you for all your insight, Teddie.  This year has been a little different to past years as I am working part-time and studying part-time so I don&#039;t have as much time with my horse as I would like sometimes, (combined with being in winter) but am looking forward to completing the Recess with your horse course in the coming weeks which hopefully will bond us a little more 🙂</p>
<p>All the best</p>
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		By: Teddie Ziegler		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://teddiezieglerhorsemanship.com/how-do-you-achieve-a-peaceful-partnership-with-your-horse-part-i/#comments/2267&quot;&gt;Bonnie Beresford&lt;/a&gt;.

Bonnie, I am so sorry for your loss.  I completely understand.  You said it so perfectly when you said you couldn&#039;t live without a horse.  I agree whole heartedly.

I can&#039;t wait to talk to you again Bonnie.  I&#039;m so glad you booked a call. You don&#039;t have to have a problem to call me.  We can just chat about what you&#039;re doing, your progress, and what direction you would like to go with your horse.  I&#039;d love to help with whatever you need.  :)

Warmly, Teddie]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://teddiezieglerhorsemanship.com/how-do-you-achieve-a-peaceful-partnership-with-your-horse-part-i/#comments/2267">Bonnie Beresford</a>.</p>
<p>Bonnie, I am so sorry for your loss.  I completely understand.  You said it so perfectly when you said you couldn&#8217;t live without a horse.  I agree whole heartedly.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t wait to talk to you again Bonnie.  I&#8217;m so glad you booked a call. You don&#8217;t have to have a problem to call me.  We can just chat about what you&#8217;re doing, your progress, and what direction you would like to go with your horse.  I&#8217;d love to help with whatever you need.  🙂</p>
<p>Warmly, Teddie</p>
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		By: Bonnie Beresford		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Teddy,  I have just booked a call with you for Sept. 1, the earliest I could. My mare Folly died suddenly in May, and after wondering whether to get another horse, I realized how dumb it was to think I could live without one.

A few days ago I bought a 3 year old Paso Fino mare and moved her to the boarding stable I use, which has THE best owner/manager I have ever known in my long life. 

I have such a long background with you that of course I have been sharing territory with her and the herd since I got her here 3 days ago. Now i need to plan how to go forward, and I could really use the guidance of someone I know and trust. That&#039;s you!

I do NOT have any problems with her yet and I really want to be sure I start off right with her, and you are the only person I know who I believe will give me the best guidance. 

I hope it&#039;s OK that I booked a call for a horse with no problems - so far - but it is crucial to me that I get us off on the right path . She may be my last horse, as I am now (gulp) 74 years old, and with many arthritic joints, I don&#039;t move fast. 

So I know that your methods and your advice will be the most sensible way for me to begin my life with her. Your workshop in California in 2012 was the highlight of my horse journey, unforgettable in so many ways. I am so glad that you and I connected again online through your website and that I have been able to read your offerings and experiences. 

Thank you for being patient and consistently encouraging with all your followers.  You don&#039;t know this but since 2016 I divorced, moved from Canada back to my native Minnesota and remarried,  which is why I often could not participate in so many of your offerings. Now I have the time and a horse who needs me. And we need you.

I so look forward to our conversation, so eagerly!

Kindest Regards,

Bonnie Beresford]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Teddy,  I have just booked a call with you for Sept. 1, the earliest I could. My mare Folly died suddenly in May, and after wondering whether to get another horse, I realized how dumb it was to think I could live without one.</p>
<p>A few days ago I bought a 3 year old Paso Fino mare and moved her to the boarding stable I use, which has THE best owner/manager I have ever known in my long life. </p>
<p>I have such a long background with you that of course I have been sharing territory with her and the herd since I got her here 3 days ago. Now i need to plan how to go forward, and I could really use the guidance of someone I know and trust. That&#039;s you!</p>
<p>I do NOT have any problems with her yet and I really want to be sure I start off right with her, and you are the only person I know who I believe will give me the best guidance. </p>
<p>I hope it&#039;s OK that I booked a call for a horse with no problems &#8211; so far &#8211; but it is crucial to me that I get us off on the right path . She may be my last horse, as I am now (gulp) 74 years old, and with many arthritic joints, I don&#039;t move fast. </p>
<p>So I know that your methods and your advice will be the most sensible way for me to begin my life with her. Your workshop in California in 2012 was the highlight of my horse journey, unforgettable in so many ways. I am so glad that you and I connected again online through your website and that I have been able to read your offerings and experiences. </p>
<p>Thank you for being patient and consistently encouraging with all your followers.  You don&#039;t know this but since 2016 I divorced, moved from Canada back to my native Minnesota and remarried,  which is why I often could not participate in so many of your offerings. Now I have the time and a horse who needs me. And we need you.</p>
<p>I so look forward to our conversation, so eagerly!</p>
<p>Kindest Regards,</p>
<p>Bonnie Beresford</p>
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		By: Sarah		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[So good to be reminded of this. Thanks, Teddie]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So good to be reminded of this. Thanks, Teddie</p>
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