Overheard comments…
“The idea is simply brilliant. I’m overwhelmed! One receives a lot of valuable feedback in a non-judgemental and very neutral way.”
Esther, Business woman
“It was very difficult for me to watch everything at the same time. This was made even more difficult by my desire to always do things right. I need to become more relaxed and focused. I’m also going to try to rely more on my intuition rather than my constantly demanding intellect. I found it fascinating to observe how patient and understanding the horses were with us laymen. We should be just as patient with our colleagues and fellow human beings.”
Markus, Engineer
“Many thanks for the extremely interesting session we had yesterday afternoon, I very much enjoyed it and really found it very appealing and interesting working with horses and the fact they are TRUE and really help us focus on that!”
Alexia, Human Ressources Manager
I had a healthy ‘respect’ for horses. I was able to build my trust in these wonderful animals and learned to hold them in high regard. I leave this seminar feeling stronger and full of trust, particularly in myself.”
Marco, Teacher
Clear communication is very important. All too often I assume that the person I’m talking to already knows what I want to say, and then I don’t express myself clearly. Misunderstandings result. The horses demanded direct and clear communication from me.
Marianne, Business woman and mother
There were ups and downs for me throughout the day. Insecurity traded places with a sense of achievement, and then frustration. I was left with many impressions: Leadership must be differentiated. More attention should be paid to body language. Constant attentiveness is required, and this is exhausting. At any rate, I received suggestions which I will put into daily use.
Claes, IT professional
I felt that there was more in me than I was actually living. I have access to a Porsche, but am driving a clunker. That can’t be! I’m going to work on building more strength, through inner peace, so I can lead more clearly.
Vreni, Mental-Coach
It was a difficult day. I became aware that I often carry stress inside me; I’m seldom focused; and, I often confuse myself with my own inner chaos. No wonder the horse and people around me no longer know what I want or expect. I have to learn to pay attention, and sometimes force myself, through concentration and candid communication, to do so.
Susanne, Business Manager

