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đ´ What If Your Horse Is Just Reflecting You?
I used to believe that the harder I worked, the more Iâd succeed.
Early mornings.
Riding five horses before lunch.
Scrubbing water buckets, mucking out, sweeping the yard twice (because heaven forbid there be a shaving out of place).
Thenâmaybeâsome lunch, if the farrier didnât turn up.
I lived on tea, biscuits, and adrenaline.
I thought that was just part of being a professional rider.
Show weekends started at 4am, ran through late evenings, and ended with burger van meals and no time to breathe.
Painful periods?
Bloating?
Constant fatigue?
I pushed through it all, believing this is what it takes to âmake it.â
Until my body said no.
The Crash I Didnât See Coming
At 29, I developed adult acne so severe I couldnât even lay on my side at night.
My skin burned from the inside out.
I felt ashamed. Exhausted. Weak.
Doctors told me I had PCOS.
They said painful periods and fatigue were just âpart of it.â
Something Iâd have to live with.
But deep down, I knew this wasnât just about hormones.
It was about burnout. Nervous system overload. Years of putting myself last.
And hereâs the thing that hit me the hardest:
I would never treat my horse the way I treated myself.
I would never ask my horse to perform without proper fuel, rest, and care.
So why was I doing it to myself?
The Turning Point
That was the moment I began listening.
To my body.
To the signs I had been ignoring.
To the connection between my health⌠and my horseâs.
When I finally started prioritising my wellbeingâeverything changed.
⨠My skin cleared.
⨠My energy returned.
⨠My periods became pain-free (yes, even with PCOS).
⨠The sugar addiction? Gone.
⨠No more bloating. No more crashes.
But hereâs what I didnât expectâŚ
What My Horse Was Trying to Tell Me
As my nervous system healed,
So did my connection with my horses.
I could see more.
Feel more.
Communicate more clearlyâwithout pushing, forcing, or doubting myself.
It was like I had unlocked a new level of sensitivity and clarity I didnât even know I was missing.
And I realised something:
Your horse feels everything youâre holding onto.
Your stress.
Your tension.
Your anxiety.
Your overwhelm.
Theyâre not just reacting to your aidsâtheyâre responding to your state.
So when youâre burnt out, wired, bloated, hungry, foggy, tiredâŚ
They feel that.
And when youâre clear, calm, regulated, energisedâŚ
They meet you there.
This Is What I Know Now
I used to say, âMy horse comes first.â
But now I understandâ
My horse gets the best version of me when I start with me.
Prioritising your health is not selfish.
Itâs not a luxury.
Itâs a necessity.
For your performance, your peace of mind, and your partnership with your horse.
If youâve been pushing through pain, fatigue, or stress, hoping itâll all âjust get betterâ one dayâ
Let this be your invitation to do something different.
Because the version of you that your horse is waiting for?
Sheâs not the one who sacrifices herself to show up.
Sheâs the one whoâs strong, steady, and wholeâbecause she chose to show up for herself first.
You can start today.
It doesnât have to be all-or-nothing.
Small shifts lead to powerful changes.
And I promiseâyour body, your horse, and your entire life will feel the difference.