Understanding the deep connection between our minds and our horses.
Horseology is about understanding how horses think so you can adjust your thinking.
The key to your success lies in understanding what profoundly motivates you and what holds you back.
Fear has a life of its own, and to break the shackles of fear, the way to successfully move beyond your blockages is by blending elements of psychology, neuroscience, and plain stubborn determination to blast through fear and stagnation.
Horses teaching riders is where the eye-opening wisdom begins.
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I wasn't born into ranching. Before I ever learned to ride a horse, I spent most of my time globe-trotting and living an easy life.
Circumstances changed and suddenly my easy life seemed to vanish overnight. But a new path emerged filled with wide open spaces, tangles of barbed wire, and the dust, sweat, and tears of cattle ranching. Through it all my love of food and horses has remained constant, and my memoir serves as an ode to the ages-old tradition of the men and women who toil from sun-up to sun-down to put beef on our dinner tables.
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Wow, great story, especially from a woman's point of view. I never realized the "process of raising cattle' and all the things, good and bad, in getting them to market. The story is informative, sad, funny, and courageous, especially as she makes the transition from "Princess" to "Rancher." It is an easy read, and I didn't want it to end; I hope there will be a continuation of Kelly's story; I am following her blog, which is that.
Women Rule! Kudos to Kelly for having the courage to tackle this incredibly fickle industry! I have long fantasized about getting into the agricultural business but had brushed it aside as just a pipe dream. After reading Kelly's book...I just might reconsider.
Kelly Williams has also been featured in Working Ranch Magazine, January 2018
Farm & Ranch Living, 2018