What The Media Says About Coaching

"Who, exactly, seeks out a coach?? Winners who want even more out of life." – Chicago Tribune

"Coaching is an action-oriented partnership that, unlike psychotherapy which delves into patterns of the past, concentrates on where you are today and how you can reach your goals." – Time "If you want to build your business and at the same time have a rewarding personal life, you call a coach." – Denver Post

"Got a nagging feeling that your life could be more fulfilling? Want to change direction but aren't sure how to do it? Here's how to jump start your new life today? Hire a personal coach." – Modern Maturity Magazine

"Coaching can certainly help you strengthen your sense of self worth, focus on your goals — and get there, fast." – The London Daily Telegraph

"Today's managers, professionals, and entrepreneurs are hiring coaches to help them with time management, a change in career, or balancing their work and personal lives. People are looking to coaches as sounding boards and motivators who can offer a fresh perspective on career and life problems — but without the conflicting agendas of a spouse, family member, or even a mentor." – Fortune Magazine

"If you're thinking of overhauling your career to achieve a more fulfilling life, consider joining the estimated 100,000 Americans who annually enlist the help of some 4,000 personal coaches each year." – Money Magazine

"Coaching started in the business world to help stressed out executives cope with their professional and personal lives, and it still thrives in the corporate environment. But, increasingly, individuals are turning to coaches for help with every sort of problem." – Boston Globe

Grieving the Loss of Your Horse: How to Survive Your Journey

In Rebecca Cagle’s newest book Grieving the Loss of Your Horse: How to Survive Your Journey she talks about what happens to you after you lose your horse to death, theft or wandering away. Losing a horse under any circumstances can be heartbreaking. It can be as traumatic as losing a family member or close friend. You are not alone. This book was written to encourage you through the process of grieving your horse. There are people who understand and care. You can find them to share your journey through grieving.
Topics in this book include:
The Phases of Grieving the Loss of Your Horse
Grieving the Loss of Your Horse through Trauma or Illness
Grieving the Loss of Your Horse from Old Age
Grieving the Loss of Your Horse Before and After Euthanasia
Advice about Advising Other Horse Owners Faced with the Euthanasia Decision
Facing the Euthanasia Decision with a Teenaged Horse Owner
Grieving the Loss of Your Horse after Selling Him
Grieving When Your Horse is Lost or Stolen
Theft and Loss Prevention
It is Okay to Grieve
Be Patient with Yourself
Family Members Experiencing the Grief
Making Decisions During Grieving
Will Your Horse Go to Heaven?
Bonding with a New Horse after Losing Your Horse
Available in Kindle on Amazon.com Grieving the Loss of Your Horse: How to Survive Your Journey or email Rebecca@EquestrianLifeCoach.net to purchase a printed copy.

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How to Save Time and Money with Your Horse Veterinarian: Treat Your Horse Right!

Equestrian Life Coach Rebecca Cagle’s newest book is now available on Amazon.com. In her Kindle book “How to Save Time and Money with Your Horse Veterinarian: Treat Your Horse Right! she interviews veterinarian and author Marcia Thibeault,DVM.  Topics include: Good Manners with Your Veterinarian; Things Not to Do before, During and After a Barn Call; Treatments You Can Do Yourself; Veterinary Visit Preparation; Deciding Who and Where to Treat Your Horse, What to Do About Signs of Colic; Treatment before Your Veterinarian Arrives, Injuries Caused by Owners Trying to Treat Beyond Their Skill Level and Paying Your Veterinarian.

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How is Your Horse Business Doing?

In this economy you need all of the positive business practices you can find.    One thing that has a positive impact on the bottom line is sending thank you cards.  And you will make a great impression on your clients and customers if you send each one of them a personalized birthday card.  It is also easier to get repeat business  from people you know and appreciate.  Sending cards makes them feel special and encourages them to be loyal to you and your business.  I have been doing this for a while and see people’s eyes light up as they thank me for remembering them.  Some say that it is the only birthday card they received.  That has a powerful impact!  It does not cost a lot.  (I pay 62 cents per card.)  And it sure makes the world a better place to live with an easy act of kindness.