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Horses
make conscious in humans that which is unconscious.
Equine Facilitated Learning (EFL)
You will experience an exciting new world of
personal and professional development opportunities
at Equinimity, LLC. We will help you
build mindfulness, leadership, conflict resolution
and emotional intelligence skills using a blend
of non-riding experiential activities with horses,
informal lectures, individual consultation,
coaching, programs, and guest presentations.
Our mission is to help you
create and nurture a more authentic approach to
life by teaching you self-awareness, relational,
emotional agility and leadership skills.
We are trained in the Epona Approach™
to Equine Facilitated Learning, which combines
the latest human development research with equine
training and relationship principles and uses
an interactive learning format in which horses
are actively engaged in facilitating the human
learning experience. You will discover that
examining horse behavior and your own reactions
to that behavior can lead to powerful new insights
into your own natural abilities and talents
and promote personal and professional growth.
You will learn specific techniques to help you
cope with any challenges you face as change
occurs. Throughout the process you will gradually
overcome counterproductive ways of thinking
and reacting.
Our structured and certified EFL program will
help you:
- Improve your non-verbal communication skills
- Learn to effectively lead others through
positive interactions
- Interact more sensitively with others at
home, work, or school
- Understand and use emotional cues to relate
better with others
- Establish and maintain optimal space for
better communication
- Effectively use your body as a sensory and
communication device
The Epona Approach™ will appeal
to anyone interested in exploring the power
of horse-human interactions. No prior horse
experience is necessary.
Equinimity, LLC ~ P.O. Box 551 ~ Riderwood,
MD 21139-0551 ~ Tel/Fax: 410-941-0029
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