Touched By a Horse on Reframing Uncertainty

In this video segment brought to you by Touched By a Horse, hear from founder, Melisa Pearce about facing uncertainty in life, and how to reframe it to your advantage.

The unknown is a mystery, and we often want to have control over this. But to live with everything certain and revealed to us, means your life will lack adventure and passion. Some level of uncertainty can enrich your life more than you can imagine.

You must learn to handle uncertainty, and reframe it to excitement. Horses can sometimes keep you guessing about what will happen next. Whether that is a vet visit, or unexpectedly winning an achievement you’ve been working toward. They are incredible partners, and they can help us champion uncertainty for joy.

[Watch: How Horses Teach Us Grace]

Touched by a Horse offers two educational tracks for you to learn how to partner with your horses to help people lead better lives. Our in-depth programs are taught live online where you can interact with Touched by a Horse founder Melisa Pearce. Our Equine Gestalt Certification also includes several hands-on opportunities for you to develop your skills and experience the power of equine healing personally. We have a large vibrant community of practitioners and a support system for our students and graduates that is unrivaled in the industry. Find out more today at TouchedbyaHorse.com.

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