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Facing your fear, or….finishing what you started, by Karen Chaton

chiefy7 Facing your fear, or....finishing what you started, by Karen ChatonOnce you have an accident on your horse, it changes you. You may not want to admit it, or acknowledge that it happens, but it does. I suppose some people get over it quicker than others, and some might even shrug it off like no big deal. It is probably a lot like getting into an automobile and driving again after a car accident. Getting back on your horse can take a lot of courage (or stupidity, I’m still not sure which?). At least with the car, you get in and step on the gas and it goes. You don’t have to worry about what the car thinks, but with a horse you also have to deal not only with your own fears, but you’ve also now got a very large animal that may have some ‘issues’.  Click here to read the rest!

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