by Amy Nistor | Jan 9, 2018 | Testimonials & Reflections
…A Personal Experience with Natural Lifemanship As I entered the 2017 Natural Lifemanship Conference I felt very small, and insignificant compared to others there. I felt the need to make myself humble, kind and help out to be seen by others. This was the agenda...
by Kathleen Choe | Nov 18, 2016 | Basics of Natural Lifemanship, Case Studies, Testimonials & Reflections
. . . Does Connection Really Matter? Frieda kicked out, ears back, black and white tail lifted high. She was clearly not happy about the pressure that Natural Lifemanship founder and Equine Professional Tim Jobe was putting on her to ask for connection. Tim...
by Kathleen Choe | Jul 15, 2016 | Testimonials & Reflections
Understanding Attachment I didn’t have a name for it until I took an Abnormal Psychology class in graduate school: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Suddenly all the fear and anxiety that permeated my childhood home made sense in a way it never had before. My parents...
by Alex Hamilton | Jun 22, 2016 | Testimonials & Reflections
Reflections on Natural Lifemanship Fundamentals Buzzwords, jargon, flavor of the day – they are all ways that we describe a common phenomenon in our society, image over substance. Why do we use them? Usually, these terms begin as an attempt to create a common...
by Kate Naylor | Jun 14, 2016 | Testimonials & Reflections
Is It Always a Bad Thing? In Natural Lifemanship, we use the word ‘pressure’ a lot. It’s been very carefully chosen, actually, because of its usability in all circumstances. We use it when we talk about horses, families, therapy, work, and everything else. But for...
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