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4.9.2021 New Treatment Clinic In Stafford
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Sue Palmer
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September 4, 2021
The most exciting part of this for me is the opportunity to help more horses, and in turn you, the owners, riders and handlers.
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1.9.2021 It’s Good To Be Back
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Sue Palmer
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September 1, 2021
“He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved much…”
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14.6.2021 How To Resolve Ear Shy Behaviour
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Sue Palmer
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June 14, 2021
‘Her frustration rose each time he jerked his head away from her. Why did he have to be so annoying? It wasn’t as though she was asking much of him. She just wanted to clean the mud from behind his ears. They couldn’t go to the lesson looking like this.’ A study published in 2016 […]
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11.6.2021 If only I had had a sharper pair of scissors…
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Sue Palmer
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June 11, 2021
I heard the yelling in the next door barn, and I ran. The bay colt had the ring of his head collar caught on the catch of the stable door. I sprinted back to my stable, grabbed my scissors, and shot back to the colt. I sawed away at the head collar, and he struggled. […]
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Introducing the new IHRT, Mel Nagele
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Sue Palmer
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April 27, 2021
Mel says: “… The benefits of the Intelligent Horsemanship training methods continued with a horse I purchased as a ‘weanling’, Spaghetti. IHRT Sandra Williams helped me with ‘groundwork’, ‘horse agility’ and with ‘backing’. After 20 years of not eventing, Spaghetti has completely inspired me to get back to eventing and in 2020 we completed a […]
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“Of course it’s in your head, why on earth should that mean it’s not real?!”
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Sue Palmer
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April 22, 2021
This is a subject close to my heart at the moment, as instinct and emotion battles with common sense in my life. I have always believed that you make your own luck, and I realise now how incredibly lucky I have been that pretty much everything has gone my way, even if at the time […]
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18.4.2021 What is an orthopaedic surgeon?
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Sue Palmer
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April 19, 2021
Webinar with Warren Schofield MRCVS As a Chartered Physiotherapist, I specialise in working with the musculoskeletal system, and it fascinates me. I find it incredible that everything is attached to everything else through the fascia, a thin, cling film like tissue that runs throughout the body. It’s amazing that our bones give our bodies such […]
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A bottle of perseverance
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Sue Palmer
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April 19, 2021
A bottle of perseverance “Would you like a drink? It’s my own special brew, I call it ‘Perseverance’.” In a book I was listening to recently, there was mention of someone giving a friend a bottle of green liquid, which was labelled ‘Enthusiasm’. Thinking about this made me smile. Last night, my son was trying […]
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Stumbling
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Sue Palmer
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April 12, 2021
You can only stumble on something if you’re moving forward. It’s easy to get stuck in a rut. It’s easy to keep doing what we’ve always done, and not push ourselves to learn more. It’s easy to stay within our comfort zone. It can be frightening to try new things. Taking risks can be scary. […]
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My values, purpose, mission, and goals
By
Sue Palmer
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April 10, 2021
In beyond entrepreneurship 2.0, Jim Collins talks about the BHAG – that big, hairy, audacious goal. He reckons that all organisations, companies, and individuals running a business should have a BHAG. It’s his alternative phrase for a mission. In this excellent and inspiring book, he also talks about articulating your values, vision, and mission, and […]
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