Unbridled Success Book
by Julia FeltonJulia Felton shares the profound life and business lessons that horses have taught her. Through her candid story telling she provides insights into how horses can help us become more self-aware and connected to ourselves and others. The result is improved leadership skills, both of ourself and others, as she reveals that leadership is an earned position based on trust and respect. This provides a refreshing departure from the idea that leaders are always the dominant one.
Unbridled Success also clearly reveals that Horse Assisted Coaching is not just some fad, but a really profound way for both individuals and teams to engage in experiential “full body” learning. Learning that will never be forgotten and that has a systemic change on individuals and organisations. At a time when training budgets are under pressure investing in innovative programmes that deliver demonstrable and measurable change is a cost effective alternative to traditional classroom learning. The book challenges us to leave our comfort zone and try something new so that we can expand and develop and see things from a new perspective.
What lessons will you learn from a horse today?
All the skills needed to transform your life and business relationships
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“There are many books out there written about this subject, but this one really cuts to the chase and delivers. Drawing on a range of experience Julia delivers a huge amount of content in this book that makes it a must read for anyone that has a leadership role or does coaching with horses. Chapters like Leadership Begins with You, Trust the Process and Your Intuition and Have You Built Strong Fences, covers content you won’t find in other leadership programmes, making it a refreshingly good read.
You will finish the book feeling empowered and inspired, and I guarantee you will never look at a horse the same way again.”