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There are lots of sales out there now. As you likely know, I started my specials last month. Some of you already purchased one of the Blow Out Bundles. Some of you purchased my new novel, Second Chances. Some of you purchased both, and I want to thank you so much for your support. If […] The post Jane Savoie Newsletter (Contact) appeared first on Jane Savoie ..read more
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Second Chances Book
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From Indy
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I’ve decided I want to learn to dance. I saw a dancing dog on YouTube, and realized I could do that too. Jane is working hard at improving her dance skills, so when I see her practicing in the living room, I join her. I’ve begged her to let me go to the dance studio […] The post From Indy appeared first on Jane Savoie ..read more
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From Moshi
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What do you value? Is it money? Is it fame? Is it blue ribbons? What you value will change throughout your life. When you look back at your past, you’ll probably wonder why certain things were so important to you. Ideas such as physical beauty and riches often lose their luster as they are slowly […] The post From Moshi appeared first on Jane Savoie ..read more
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From Indy
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I caught a ball midair today, right over the pond! When I went into the water, I held tight onto the ball. I got water up my nose, but I didn’t let go! Rhett was proud of me. He laughed when I snorted the pond water out my nose. I took the ball back to […] The post From Indy appeared first on Jane Savoie ..read more
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From Moshi
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What inspires you? A beautiful painting? Lovely music? Gorgeous scenery? A perfectly performed dressage test? I’m inspired by physical comforts. I enjoy being brushed, eating carrots, and napping in deep, soft shavings. I’m also inspired by a job well done. Jane lets me know with her tone of voice and stroke down my long neck […] The post From Moshi appeared first on Jane Savoie ..read more
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DRESSAGE BETWEEN THE JUMPS A book specifically for...
Jane Savoie | Dressage Mentor, Dressage Trainer, Dressage Tips
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DRESSAGE BETWEEN THE JUMPS A book specifically for equestrian sports with a jumping component—hunter, jumper, equitation, and eventing. In these photo-filled pages, JANE breaks down the six most common problem areas she sees when horses jump: “whoa” and “go”; rhythm; suppleness through the poll, neck, body, back, and hindquarters; contact and connection; collection; and flying […] The post appeared first on Jane Savoie ..read more
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From Moshi
Jane Savoie | Dressage Mentor, Dressage Trainer, Dressage Tips
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Praise. It’s an interesting concept. At first blush it seems simple enough: do a good job, get praised. But, what if the job you did didn’t feel particularly good to YOU? Have you ever been praised for something that you were not particularly proud of? Made the praise uncomfortable, didn’t it? Horses don’t over-think things […] The post From Moshi appeared first on Jane Savoie ..read more
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From Indy
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The neighbor’s cat was teasing me again today. She said I was a flea riddled, flop eared, rabbit chaser. Jane and Rhett keep me brushed and bathed, so I know I don’t have fleas. I have floppy ears, but that’s normal for my breed. And yes, I do chase rabbits. I’m a dog. That’s what […] The post From Indy appeared first on Jane Savoie ..read more
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From Moshi
Jane Savoie | Dressage Mentor, Dressage Trainer, Dressage Tips
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3y ago
There are strong leaders, passive leaders, dictators, feckless guides, and bullies. What kind of leader are you? Horses appreciate a good leader. We may challenge you now and then, but we hope you’re strong enough to stand up to our testing. There are very few of us who really want to be the leader. We want YOU to lead and be in charge of keeping us safe. We relax when we’re confident that you’re taking responsibility for the both of us. Being the leader can be tough for some people. Some humans think it’s “mean” to take charge. They think they’re being kind by letting us make our own decisio ..read more
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