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March 22, 2022 18 Comments
Acceptance doesn't mean resignation. There's a lot of shaming in the world. Have you noticed that? Body shaming, personality shaming, and even, believe it or not, shame for people who own horses but don't ride them.
"I know, right?"
Let me be another voice for those out there who feel shamed about not riding. It's okay. In fact, most horses prefer it! Here's what a horse needs: Food, water, shelter, hoof and health care, social interactions, and positive experiences. Can you offer those things without riding? Absolutely!
Who cares if someone thinks you should ride and you don't feel up to it! Don't let your horse down by not interacting just because you can't or don't want to ride. Get out there and just "be" with your horse. Enjoy nature for heaven's sake.
So accept your feelings a bit, accept your position, accept your experience, and don't hate on yourself for not living up to someone else's idea of what you're supposed to be or do.
Just one little caveat on the word "accept." I feel like people often think that if you accept the way things are now, you are resigning to that new norm and you'll never again be able to do things you used to be able to do. But the truth is, accepting something means giving yourself some grace, not giving up on your dreams! If you want to ride, believe it will happen again for you, but don't pressure yourself. Just breathe, think positively about yourself and your current experiences and slowly move in the direction you want to go. It's the same for your horse. If she's struggling to get something, relax a little. It will come.
I've helped many people recover (including myself) from setbacks. In the beginning it feels like you'll never have what you had. But you have to shake loose of those feelings and just accept what is. "It is what it is, right?" Gotta thank my friend Patty for that phrase! Then... look at where you want to go and take one small step toward it. Don't focus on what you've lost or you'll go crazy. Focus on your footwork. Take a step, breathe, reward yourself, then take another step. It won't be long before your acceptance turns to progress and pride of accomplishment.
In short, don't give up on what you want, but also give yourself enormous doses of grace, every single day! Grace is that acceptance of things you didn't plan for. Give yourself that gift. Trust me, it will pay off in big ways.
Thanks for reading and please comment below and share with your friends.
Don Jessop
March 23, 2022
I miss my horse but worse feel guilty because I am away now in winter and she is just a ‘horse’ doing her thing for several months. She had excellent excellent care but not much socializing. I have to start over each spring. Having read your piece, I can give myself permission to just reconnect with her and ease back into the saddle.
Thank you for the insight. We will both benefit from this.
Sue
March 23, 2022
Thank you so much for this
March 23, 2022
They didn’t call us the “ground crew” for nothing when we were building my gelding back up and building back my confidence from a nasty crash. But we worked consistently and deliberately for three years and now he is the envy of the barn and my absolute soul partner. But it took time. Thanks, Don, for your clinic years ago, that got us moving.
March 23, 2022
I choose happy! Happy horse, happy person, riding or no riding as long they are happy-that’s what counts! Having a partnership and enjoying time together is SO much more then what we do on their backs.
#behappy
March 23, 2022
Thank you! This is so helpful. We need to give ourselves permission sometimes.
March 23, 2022
I love this. I feel so guilty when I do not feel like riding with the gang every Sunday!! And when my paint skip was alive I always felt was being shamed by riding him, “a halter horse” but did anyway.
March 23, 2022
Thanks for these wise words!
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Sydney Johnson
March 24, 2022
Don when I called you 3 days ago I was so frustrated I could hardly talk. Thank you for listening and understanding what I was trying to say. Then I received this email and it seemed to fall right into my heart. I started riding when I was 10 years old always loved the horses. I will be 80 this May and still don’t know how I got to be this old. Not riding much anymore I felt lost. Feeling like I was done and letting Buddy my horse down. Thank your for your patience and encouragement. I am starting on the 5 steps of liberty training. Its different for me but so blessed to have something new to focus on. Thank you again for you suggestions. This will enable me to keep connected and having fun with my horse.