Business Strategies Straight from the Horse's Mouth
Contact: Ann@WisdomHorseCoaching.com
Web Address: www.WisdomHorseCoaching.com
Summary: Looking for new business strategy ideas or confirmation
of ideas you already have? Consider a new source of intuitive
information--the horse . This article describes how horses (with
the assistance of an experienced business coach, of course)and
openness to one's own intuition can provide clear and definitive
direction for your business.
When I became a coach six years ago, I had a dream that took me
a while to admit to--even to myself. What I really wanted to do
was to combine the two great passions of my life--coaching and
working with horses--but I had no idea what that might look
like. As I bravely shared my fledgling dream with others, people
began to point me to other people who had the same dream. I
started exploring and discovered that the field of Equine Guided
Education is a lively and growing one, where there's plenty of
space for the coaching process to be incorporated.
You might be surprised to learn that coaching with horses
provides a depth and immediacy that brings new information, even
about business development. Synchronicity happens in the domain
of energy--energy from our thoughts, our emotions, our body, our
spirit. Horses, unencumbered by language, read and reflect this
energy, providing unbiased feedback. How does coaching with
horses work, you ask? To give you an example of how this process
works, I want to share my experience of doing my coaching
process with horses around my own business questions.
Here's what happened...
Background: I am deeply committed to bringing Equine Guided
Coaching and Education to the world, but unsure of how, exactly,
to grow my business. So the question now is "What's next?"
Equine Guided Coaching Process: One warm, sunny October day when
I had a few extra minutes at the barn, I went out into the
pasture where the six horses I work with were grazing. As I
stood in the middle of the pasture, I posed the question--to
myself and so to the horses--"What is next for my business, for
this business with horses?"
Very quickly a horse named Digby came up to me. Digby is a
thoroughbred horse who takes his rider over those 4- and 5-foot
jumps you see in the Olympics. His athleticism and performance
are not small potatoes. I said, "Hi Digby, why are YOU here?" As
I looked at him, the thought occurred to me (openness to the
synchronicity of thoughts is key to this work with horses) that
he is large, the second largest horse in the pasture. I said,
"Well, you are big. Am I supposed to play BIG with this
business?" Just as I finished that thought, Colin came up. Colin
is a Clydesdale-quarter horse cross and is the biggest horse in
the pasture, with big feet, bones and a tall, strong stature. As
I looked at Colin and petted his nose, it came to me that I'm
supposed to play REALLY big. Gulp! I immediately noticed the
fear that came up for me around this. Then I thought: "What does
'playing big' mean for me? How would it look in my business?" As
I accepted that this was the message they came to tell me, both
horses turned and went back to grazing, leaving me alone to let
this idea settle in, confirming that I'd understood what they'd
had to say.
Now these messages from the horses come quickly, and the full
implication doesn't always sink in immediately. What happened in
the hour after my time with Digby and Colin started to clarify
what "playing big" actually meant. My business partner and I had
invited our insurance representative to the pasture to
experience a sample equine-guided coaching session since she had
expressed interest in what we were doing. As is typical, she
experienced deep and profound shifts in her thinking about the
actions she could take in her life. She became aware of
important new options that had simply never occurred to her
before. For example, normally a type A personality, she had
never thought of the possibility of a more relaxed lifestyle.
She saw that she could use space and openness to see what is
next for her rather than more busy-ness. As we talked about it
over lunch afterwards, our agent expressed such enthusiasm about
our work and strongly urged us to incorporate our business to
fully professionalize our work. And she asked if she could
invite people she knows in the horse world to a workshop so that
they could also experience the power of this process!
Synchronously, once I offered my question about how to direct my
business to the process of equine-guided coaching, I not only
received an inner direction to consider building my business to
be really big, but also began to discover what that might
entail, actually taking a first step to begin to grow it.
Coaching with horses this way grounds the process so that we
step out of our minds and invite all of ourselves--body, mind,
and spirit--to engage with our intentions and clarified
direction. The response is almost always startling and exciting,
filled with the lively energy of newness. In these few months
since Digby and Colin made the message known to me, we have
conducted a workshop with eight influential friends of our
insurance representative, incorporated a new business called
Wisdom Horse Coaching, which will serve as an umbrella for all
of our work with horses, and have presented a demonstration of
our work at the first annual Equine-Guided Education Association
conference held in California to 70 people from all over the USA
and seven other countries in the world who are doing this work
with horses.
For more equine coaching information go to
www.WisdomHorseCoaching.com.
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About the author:
Ann Romberg, an internationally recognized Equine Guided Coach
and Educator co-founded Wisdom Horse Coaching with Lynn
Baskfield. They have presented at international conferences and
offer equine guided personal and professional development
services. Ann and her business partner Lynn Baskfield (guided by
their magnificent horse partners) will reveal the source for
that competitive edge you've been searching for.