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Sherry is certified by: * AAHS (American Asso. of Horsemanship Safety) * EAGALA (Equine Asisted Growth and Learning Asso.) * NEA Nebraska Education Assoc.
She is a member of *NHC Nebraska Horse Council *USEF (US Equestrian Federation) * AQHA American Quarter Horse Asso. * PNHSC Parelli Natural Horsemanship Savvy Club
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"Sandhills Horse Sense" is devoted to promoting relationships and choices that lead to a positive future.
Sherry is now an EAGALA Certified Horse Professional working in conjunction with Melissa Dearmont & Mid-West Country Clinic
L.E.A.D. "Leadership through Equine Assited Development" will help you with building relationships, problem solving, attitudes & behaviors, conflict & stress, responsibilities, positive choices, and much more.
Individual sessions by appointment! Classes & Retreats adapted to families or groups are also offered . Call 1-866-757-3853 1-402-684-2908
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Items in this months newsletter: Either scroll down the page or use the Quick Links below.
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MINI CLINIC with FREE TRAIL RIDE available at Sherry's House starting again next spring on Wednesdays, or upon special request any open weekend or day Sherry is home. Tenative 2009 Dates: April 15, 22, 29; May 6, 13,20, 27 June 10, July 1, 15, 29 Aug. 12,19, 26 Sept. 2, 9,16, 23, 30 Make plans to ride in the sandhills in 2009 Individual instruction in the morning followed by a Free Trail Ride in the afternoon (Very easy trails) Only accepting 4-6 riders. It only takes two to make a day of it, so Call a friend now and join in the FUN! Call Sherry at 308-730-2150 for more details.
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Sherry & Cisco
Having a great time!
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Dear Horse lovers,
"More Notes from Leslie Desmond Clinic in Fort Collins CO"
Last month I shared with you notes from the Leslie Desmond Clinic I attended in Fort Collins Co. The article was titled "Everything Counts Even the Little Things". You can reread the article by going to the newsletter archive links on the left side of this page. At the end of last months article I promised to share more insights I gleaned from Leslie.
As I watched Leslie handle horses in a natural way with subtle yet clear communication I noticed some pieces I was still missing. The most obvious one was, I often lacked the awareness of what the root of the neck and shoulders of the horse were doing and how this affected the overall performance. I realized I was often too focused on the nose and the head of the horse instead of keeping the root of the neck available and the shoulders open and responsive.
When I got home from the clinic I started to notice a lot of tension in my horse's shoulders. I discovered I needed more access to his shoulders. Everytime I went out to ride after the clinic I could hear Leslie's voice saying, "Don't stuff the forehand down. Never unstick the shoulders by pulling on the head. Get the belly out of the way and the hips under to get the shoulders opened up." I have been focused on getting the horses hindquarters and rib cage relaxed soft and responsive, which I have almost accomplished. When I started paying more attention to the rest of the horse especially the root of the neck and shoulders the whole horse started to balance better which in turn makes riding easier and more enjoyable.
We need a freedom and lightness in the shoulders in order to get good turns. When we have this freedom a hackmore or snaffle bit shouldn't weigh anything, because we are releasing the horse into position instead of pulling them into the turn. In other words we want to see how little we can do to get the best possible response.
Every good horseman, trainer or nationally know clinician talks a lot about pressure and release. However, Leslie said, "the idea of feel and release fits a horse better, because feel and release is what a horse NEEDS!" This is the second missing piece which I am still trying to find a way to put into words on a page so it makes sense to most of us. This concept is easier to see than to describe. Here are some quotes from my notes which may help us understand this other way of thinking about feel and release as oppossed to pressure and release.
**Feel and Release with Intent has to be clear to you or the results won't be clear to the horse.
**The release has more to do with intent and focus than applying and letting go of pressure.
**Never pursue a horse who has yielded.
**Stop asking before the horse gives out.
**The response of the horse should be a reflection of intent, not an escape move from pressure.
**A horse is in self-preservation mode if he is moving to escape from something.
**The horse is never the target of pressure, if this happens step away and re-present with better intent and focus.
**When the horse stops being the focus they are able to blend in with you.
**Focus on where you are going and how you want to get there then the horse will have more confidence to come along with you.
**Step back to release a horse into speed.
**Give the horse more line opening the leading hand for more speed. (This could be a lead line or even reins while riding.)
**It's not about domination, it is about clarity.
**Don't think of punishment. Change your thinking because punishment has no place with horses.
**A genuine invitation to do something leaves "No "as an answer.
**Let a "No" response be ok because that makes a "Yes" response from the horse have meaning.
**However even though "no" can be a response we could accept from a horse, I want to clarify that Leslie stressed over and over the importance of respect.
**In fact she said, "Trust is not as important as respect." So if your horse is pushing you around while saying "No". It would be wise to change your approach. You must be worthy of respect and you must earn it from a horse.
**Accuracy comes from respect!
I don't want to put anyone on overload. There is enough to think about from these two missing pieces; (Keep the root of the neck and shoulders available & Feel and Release fits a horse better than pressure) I still have not exhausted the notes I took at Leslie's clinic. I will share even more in next months newsletter which may help link up some of the missing pieces we could still have in our horsemanship attitudes and skills. When we have more of the missing pieces in place it will help ensure our success with horses.
Happy Trails,
Sherry Jarvis
"Horsemen share knowledge. Showmen hide it in a corner and go home." -- AQHA Judge Dale Livingston
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Thank You Sherry for all your preparation and commitment to our Women's camp. You really put your heart and soul into it this year, and I felt it was just perfect. I love the Sandhills , mix that with my horse, furthering my horse knowledge and horse friends and I am in heaven. I enjoyed learning new patterns. Now I understand the purpose of the patterns. Horses are pattern animals. Now I understand more clearly accepting "Good", and not just "good enough". And staying with the task until he is relaxed doing it.
I noticed how much you tried and how hard you worked to please everyone this year. It is such a wide variety of women there and it would be hard to always please everyone all the time. It really was just perfect for me and I hope you know how much I appreciated it. You really worked so hard. And I thought you did a WONDERFUL job. Cindy
Camp was awesome as usual-thanks to Sherry for mentoring and guiding us. A person really does learn tons of stuff about yourself (the great, the good, the bad, and the ugly) and lots of stuff about your horses. I want to thank everyone who was there. Y'all make the journey real and each and every one of you are invaluable to me as part of a 'support' team in my horsemanship journey. I was really impressed with the leaps and bounds upward each of us has made and celebrated {and there were lots!} but more importantly how we hold each other accountable for positive progress, how we hold each other up when it's needed, and how we can share what we do have.
I'd like to add that investing those dollars on riding lessons, clinics, or camps with Sherry regularly has a sneaky, surprise benefit in that you become better in dealing with people too, from casual acquaintances to your most personal relationships. Of course, my horses, mules, & I are absolutely enjoying the progress I'm making in horsemanship with Sherry's guidance and my perseverance. Leigh
Thank you for the nice thank you note. I loved the picture of me and Lexie on it! I would like to get one of that blown up. It really shows how far Lexie and I have come! I enjoyed this camp the most. I felt confident for once in my abilities and my horses abilities. I really appeciated the private lesson format and the assessments. It made me take a good look at myself and even though I dreaded it I was pleasantly suprised by what Lexie and I can actually do together.
We've got the cantering on a traveling circle down now! We have been riding patterns and trail riding several times since we got home. Dave made the comment that Lexie really looked happy when I was riding around the sundial. I know that she loves those patterns. Every single time I've gone out she's caught me. I don't push or force anymore, or grab when I can because I might not get the chance to again!! I let her decide to be with me. The other night I thought maybe we wouldn't get to ride because she kept changing her mind about staying with me. But then I thought, banish those thoughts from your mind, so what if you don't get to ride! That isn't the goal here! And wouldn't you know it she decided right at that moment to hook up with me!!
It is so very very rewarding, words can't even describe my happiness, to see the changes in my horse because I have changed in my attitude, in my very being. And all for the better, all for the good, that even makes it worth even more to me!! Her placing her trust in me is the most best compliment she could ever give me, the best reward, and one I will guard and nurture with all that is within me. I can only think of one thing that would be even better: the feeling you must get knowing that your students and their horses are experiencing this partnership and that you had a hand in helping us do that! Thank you for that!! I will be forever grateful for this awesome, life changing experience. Sharon
Thank you for all your work preparing for Camp. The personaized notebook and materials, the cookie bag for my horse, making out a schedule, the obstacle courses outside, but especially for your always ready smile, positive attitude, your ever "upward and onward" striving to set and attain goals, and for the incredible vision to do what you're doing for those of us who have a passion for horses. Thanks for sharing your "Gift", Cory
Thank you for your kind words of support. You made my heart swell with pride. I took Dandy out in the hay field about 1/2 mile from my house on Friday and with some nice little incentive patches to eat on while he "rested" he was offering to canter on that weak side of his and it was wonderfully soft and collected. It continues to amaze me how collected and soft he can be when there is positive motivation. He is so smart. It only takes one reward before he learns the system and pretty soon he is offering to canter and then looking at me with those soft eyes asking if he can stop and eat again. It is just plain comical. By the end, I was getting almost two full circles at the canter on both sides.
Thank you so much for stopping at my house a couple of weeks ago. I learn so much from you and you keep me moving in the right direction. Keep doing what you are doing--- Anne
I wanted to tell you that I got on my horse for the first time from the ground (the big quarter horse mare) using the mounting that you taught me. It is a lot less painful on my hips and I have been able to be a lot more comfortable getting on and off the horse. This is the first time since I got hurt that I have been able to do that without pain. I never would have realized that changing position would make such a major difference. Thank you. Jenny
Just wanted to say Thanks! for working to get the workshop at BKT stables set up last month. I really learned a lot, and have enjoyed new things to work on. I was able to ride Dominic (with the new saddle) for a couple of hours last night with a gal here at the stables. She is a pretty experienced rider, and I thought it was so nice of her to offer to buddy up. We stayed in the arena mostly, but even went out around the pens and barns -- walking and trotting. Actually, once I was up and on Dom, I felt a lot better about riding -- nice to have a saddle that fits! But thanks again. I hope I will be able to join up with you again at a workshop! Linda
Thanks for the fun time at camp. Brody is behaving very well now from after camp. Kelsey had a good time too. Sincerely, Haley Back to Quick Links
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EVENT SCHEDULE Last two months of 2008 Schedule
Call Sherry at 308-346-5663 to set up a special personal time for you and your horse.
I am only scheduling a couple of times away from home in Nov. and Dec. because I have a colt and the owner coming for an extended stay, and I am also working on the final proofing of my book. I am trying to get the publishing underway so I need to be at home a little more the next couple of months.
However, I am still getting people coming to my place this fall. Some people are getting in a final mini vacation for learning and fun with their horse and others a mental health weekend with me away from the stresses of life for some trail riding. I offer these special horse times upon request and they seem to be getting more popular. I know I enjoy them as much as the people who come. There is a small cottage nearby where guests are always welcome and the price is more than reasonable.
Nov. 14-15 Omaha Area: I have private and group lessons already scheduled at the Hetra Barn in Valley on Fri and Sat. evening. Then at View Point Farms in Bennigton on Sat. morning and early afternoon. I also have some privates in Gretna scheduled, so if you are interested in meeting with me please e-mail or call me to reserve a time.
Nov. 16-17 Lincoln Area: I do have some people interested in a clinic at BKT Arena on Sun. plus a couple of privates. Then on Mon. I already have a private at Seville. Again if you live near Lincoln and want to schedule a private or join a group please let me know as soon as possible.
Dec. 12-13 Omaha Area:
Dec. 14-15 Lincoln Area: As before I have a group of regular students who I am sure will schedule with me for private and group lessons, if you want to get in on the learning and fun, please call and I will make sure to reserve a spot for you. This scheduling can sometimes be challenging so the sooner you call to reserve the better. It is cheaper if you join a small group, if you are interested in saving a bit.
2009 Horsemanship Camp Dates at Burwell, NE
Women's Confident Leadership Camp Dates: May 15-18; June 12-15; July 10-13; Aug. 14-17; Sept. 11-14;
4th Annual Alumni Women's Camp Oct. 2-5
Youth Horsemanship Camps (at least 12 yrs old) June 2-4; July 7-9; Aug 4-6
(June 16-18) Either Youth or Youth/Parent Camp
Youth/Parent Horsemanship Camps (12 & under) June 23-25; July 21-23;
Cowboy/Cowgirl Camp for the whole family May 23-25 (Memorial Day) Sept. 5-7(Labor Day)
It's not too early to sign up! Go to our web registration page to sign up or e-mail sherry Sign up by Jan. 31st to get your Early Bird Discounts!
Ride for FREE in 2009 Anyone who hosts a 2 day clinic and gets 7 other people signed up will get to participate in the clinic for free plus get a coupon for $100 off one of our 2009 camps. Details on website or call Sherry. **You will also be required to make arena arrangements, collect deposits etc.
Internships Last year I had a very successful time with Erica and she came back again this year. We started two colts for her this time, and we were both surprised how fast they came along. She took them both to the alumni women's camp in Oct. and they both rode great even though it was only their 6th or 7th rides. If anyone is interested in this opportunity, call Sherry for more information at 308-346-5663. There will be a new page on our website very soom with more details about this great opportunity. (It is not a salaried internship)
Start planning now for a 2009 horse vacation which will give you a new perspective and confidence about your horsemanship which will take you to even more success and fun with your horse.
Horsemanship is a lifetime endeavor. The more we learn and experience the more artistic we can become in our expression of movement with the horse and the happier and more willing the horse will be.
Horse ownership is for fun, recreation and personal growth. Making the right investment to help insure less frustration and more safety will put the joy back into the experience. That is an invaluable gift.
Spending hard earned dollars on riding lesson, a clinic or camp may sound like a self indulgent luxury. But, without coaching on a regular basis, the best professional athletes admit their performances begin to deteriorate. At an amateur level, your investment in riding lessons will create personal joy and yield measurable progress in your goal to become the best rider and horseman you can be. Isn't that what you expect?
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THE MISSION: To help people Live and Achieve their DREAMS across the miles.
Here is another idea to help fight rising fuel costs. THE SUCCESS JOURNEY is a personalized instruction and training program which can reach across the miles by using your phone, video camera, computer, and the old fashion paper and pencil. For a while now I have been doing phone consultations and even some video evaluations using You Tube to give people advice and ideas of how to solve their horse problems and advance to the next level. More recently I have also been doing some business consulting work for people diving into the horse business giving them confidence and tools to move forward or for people needing new ideas and direction for an existing business.
Whether you need advice, assistance, more confidence, new ideas, and tools, to go to the next level I will help you achieve your dreams by giving you one/one assistance and a customized curriculum that is designed specifically for you.
Did you know that all the best athletes, horsemen, teachers and trainers all have coaches and mentors? Pat Parelli often credits his teachers for helping him achieve his successes with horses. No one ever made it alone. We all need somone who inspires us, encourages us, acknowledges our triumphs and holds us accountable. I am no different. I have had many mentors to guide and direct me through business, my personal life and horsemanship. With hard work and determination I am now applying with success the principles I have learned from these mentors.
I now want to offer the same opportunity to some of the most dedicated students in a way that won't break your bank. With rising gas prices causing travel to be more difficult for some, this new idea for continual learning seems to make sense. Instead of waiting and hoping you are on the right track in achieving your horsemanship dreams and goals, I want to be there and guide you each step of the way, thus the birth of THE SUCCESS JOURNEY opportunity. How does THE SUCCESS JOURNEY work?
Each month as a SUCCESS JOURNEY student you will receive:
Personal Phone Calls: (For either horsemanship or business) This is where we get to outline and assess how everything is going, celebrate successes, provide motivation, build confidence, avert common pitfalls and define new goals. You will need a pencil and paper to take notes and write down your assignments for the week.
Horsemanship Video Coaching: In the videos we ask for 15 minutes of recorded footage where you are with your horse now. We will review the video footage together in our phone calls. I want to see what you are playing with to help you excel and improve. Video coaching has proven to be a very powerful tool and an exceptional way to mark progress and success. What's in it for you?
My goal is to hold nothing back allowing the truth within you to be revealed which will empower you for a SUCCESSFUL JOURNEY. I will share all of my knowledge and experience, inspire and empower you. You will enjoy the benefits of a safer relationship with your horse a reguvenated confidence and motivation to reach new heights. You will face new challenges with more excitement and fun. Past frustrations will begin to fade being replaced by more celebrations!!! More than anything, you live your dreams! Given each and every person has different needs there are 3 opportunities to choose from.
HORSEMANSHIP SUCCESS JOURNEY OPPORTUNITIES
GOLDEN SUCCESS JOURNEY
* Once a week scheduled 45 minute one/one phone calls * Three 15 minute video coaching session each month * Unlimited email questions * Retainer; which is a quick response program for our top priority students giving you access to call or email us anytime with the ability to trouble shoot questions or problems. * 25% off all 2-day clinics and the camps at Calamus Outfitters * 15% off all 1-day clinics * Free Internship (Only pay for room and board, plus help with chores) SILVER SUCCESS JOURNEY * Two scheduled 45 minutes one/one phone calls/month * Two 15 minute video coaching session each month * 15% off all 2-day clinics and the camps at Calamus Outfitters * 10% off all 1-day clinics * Internship (Pay for room and board, help with chores and $50/day)
BRONZE SUCCESS JOURNEY * One scheduled 45 minute one/one phone call/month * One 15 minute video coaching session each month. * 10% off all 2-day clinics and the camps at Calamus Outfitters * Intership (Pay for room and board, help with chores and $75/day)
***With these programs a one year commitment is required, as this will give us enough time to analyze your skills and then take you to the next level. The HORSEMANSHIP SUCCESS JOURNEY service is limited to a small number of dedicated students. BUSINESS & PERSONAL LIFE SUCCESS JOURNEY OPPORTUNITIES
THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED SUCCESS JOURNEY
* Weekly scheduled 45 minute one/one phone calls * Retainer; which is a quick response program for our top priority students giving you access to call or email us anytime with the ability to trouble shoot questions or problems. * Planning Packet: A Guide to Succes * A two month commitment is required
THE HIGH ROAD SUCCESS JOURNEY * Bi-weekly scheduled 45 minute one/one phone calls * Two e-mail question per week * A four month commitment is required
STILL GET THERE SUCCESS JOURNEY * Once a month scheduled 45 minute one/one phone calls * One e-mail questions per week * A six month commitment is required
***The reason I have not put out the pricing for these services is they are not like any other program. This is a unique individualized program. I will guide you through the process and make sure you get the right program for your needs. Please phone us to get more detailed information. 308-346-5663
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Who will I be coached by? I will be coached by Sherry herself?
How do the phone calls work? Who calls who? When will you call? Sherry will call you at a scheduled date and time.
What do I need for my phone call? You will need a pen and paper to take notes.
What if I miss my phone call? Sherry will try three times to get hold of you, if we are unable to connect, then she will try again at the next scheduled time.
How do the videos work? How can I send videos? Video tapes can be sent in a few forms. Most preferably by email, as this is the fastest, most efficient and cost effective. If this is not an option, post is fine, send DVD or VHS. Putting these clips up on a web hosting site like You Tube is also a good option.
What do you want to see in the video’s? The idea of these video’s is so I can view what you are playing with or having trouble with, in the next phone coaching session we would watch this together, outlining what is going well and what could be done differently. Sometimes I may ask for specific topics that arise from our conversations.
Is there a time frame within the month that I need to send the video in? Yes, I need to have the video clip at least one week before the call so I can look at it, to make sure it works etc.
I am a Golden Success Journey Student can I send one 30 minute video rather than two 15 minute videos? Yes you can.
Horses? Do I have to have just one horse or can I do this program with multiple horses? Lots of people have lots of horses. I prefer you pick one horse to go through this success journey with. Of course the more you learn you will be able to transfer to many different horses. If questions arise about your other horses, we want to address them with any extra time we may have in our phone calls.
What if my horse goes lame or has a problem? You can of course change horses if there are any issues.
What if I want to upgrade during my year to Silver or Golden Success Journey? You are welcome to upgrade at any time. Please notify Sherry to make the arrangements.
Call now to sign up for your SUCCESS JOURNEY!
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"WIN YOUR HORSE'S HEART" Sherry's book will be out sometime this year.
There are only two kinds of people, those who love horses and those who don't. This book is definitely for those who do love horses, whether you own one or not. Sherry's passion and love for horses has driven her to write a book which presents a way of being with horses which will enable us to win any horse's heart. When a horse gives us his whole heart he will jump higher, run faster, stop quicker, slide further, spin better, and be safer. Dreams are sure to come true to those who follow the common sense principles presented in this book with real life stories to support the practices.
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In addition to the many camps, clinics and lessons we continue to offer, we have formed some study groups for those interested in getting together to support, inspire, and encourage one another on their horsemanship journey.
There are several women in the Omaha, Lincoln, Broken Bow and Grand Island areas who have already started meeting on a regular basis in order to advance even quicker and stay motivated toward excellence with horses.
We would like to see other groups popping up in other areas. If you are interested in starting or joining a study group call Sherry 308-730-2150. For now the locations change because sometimes we meet at a person's house to watch DVDs,and other times we will meet at an arena to ride.The study groups are free unless there is an arena charge.
So Please call before coming!
STUDY GROUP GUIDELINES
These study groups are not exclusive, meaning we want to encourage people to come who may not be familiar with "natural horsemanship". We don't want this to be a club where only the "chosen few enlightened ones" can join, however we also don't want this to turn into a place where people bring problem horses expecting free lessons and a quick fix. If you have a problem horse please seek the support of a professional trainer like Sherry. These groups are meant for students to express and show what they have learned with each other. It is a day of sharing creative ideas and free expression. In order to encourage people who have never taken a lesson from Sherry to attend we respectfully ask that the first time you attend you do so as an observer only. This way you will have a more objective view of what it is all about by not having to attend to a horse. You will get a better sense of the expression and techniques of natural horsemanship.
Of course if the study group is watching DVDs that day instead of playing with their horses, then anyone is encouraged to attend whether they have taken a lesson from Sherry or not. It doesn't even matter whether you have a horse yet, maybe you are just thinking about getting one, then by all means come and learn.
Please always call before coming 308-730-2150
We now have over 70 members on our Heart in Your Hand Yahoo Chat Group.
This group is dedicated to natural horsemanship students lead by Sherry & Keith Jarvis whose aim is to help both the horse and rider to become even more successful by presenting a balanced foundation from which you can build a confident, trusting, respectful relationship,without sacrificing the spirit of either the horse or the human. This is a place to share natural horsemanship philosophies and how horses change our lives including those little victories/defeats that don’t mean anything to the "normal" crowd, to have a place to celebrate/vent leadership issues, blinding flashes of the obvious, or brainstorm creative ideas! We will be able to organize natural play days, tournaments, and post information and announcements of natural horsemanship happenings. This group is by invitation only. You are officially invited by receiving this newsletter. If you would like to join Heart in Your Hand Horsemanship's Yahoo group please e-mail Leigh the moderator at freeman@diodecom.net
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Physcial Health Skin Care, Diet and Exercise Sherry has been told over and over that she looks and acts much younger than she is. Those who have taken lessons with her have experienced her energy and passion.
Her secrets are eat well, exercise regularly, get plenty of sleep, don't drink or smoke, use sunscreen, wear a hat and take really good care of your skin with a dermatology tested and proven skin care system.
If you would like to find out more about the special skin care and dietary aide products that Sherry uses to stay looking young and full of energy call her at 308-730-2150 or 308-346-5663.
Sherry knows that a good horsemanship program will affect every area of your life. Staying in shape is part of it. Call Sherry to visit more about how she stays in shape for her horses. Or maybe, how her horses keep her in shape.
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Mental and Emotional Health Sherry has been through some stressful and challenging times in her life like the rest of you. She has bounced back through many life changes by keeping a positive outlook on life even though depression tried to take over at times. It seemed that her horses always kept her on track and so it was only natural that she wanted to share their healing powers with others. Check out "Sandhills Horse Sense" a program devoted to promoting relationships and choices that lead to a positive future.
Sherry is now an EAGALA Certified Horse Professional working in conjunction with Melissa Dearmont & Mid-West Country Clinic.
L.E.A.D. "Leadership through Equine Assited Development" will help you with building relationships, problem solving, attitudes & behaviors, conflict & stress, responsibilities, positive choices, and much more.
Right now sessions are by appointment! Classes & Retreats are offered upon request!
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