There is no one more familiar with the positive outcomes from equine assisted training than Dr. Annemieken Van Reepingen, KIVIK founder and HorseDream licensed professional.
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Equine-assisted learning may be a “new” concept to many, but it’s evident success and progress is undeniable. Just ask the medical students at Stanford University, who have had the benefit of a “Medicine and Horsemanship” course since 2006.
Having recently experienced a trip to the doctor, I know how important the ever talked about “bedside manner” is. As a patient you want to feel that your doctor is attentive to your needs, and truly cares about your swift and speedy recovery.
Leadership skills are essential to your development and success in all areas of life. Everyone could work to improve upon their leadership skills in some capacity. This is more easily said than done, and most people require assistance to work on such an integral part of their personality. One of the ways such assistance has been achieved is through equine assisted leadership education.
Fresh air has become increasingly recognized as a valuable asset for learning and expanding in the workforce. The Fresh Air Fund, for example, works to ensure that children and families that may not otherwise be able to afford it, are able to experience the outdoors through camps and other experiences.
Many people recognize professional development conferences to be valuable networking opportunities. These training and networking events provide an opportunity to explore your career opportunities and expand your horizons. Professional development allows you to retain and sharpen your old skills while also working upon and developing new ones.
With the changing environment of the workplace and the world, many are struggling to remain successful in their career and life. One of the most important and simple ways to maintain success in your life is to continue to learn and expand your education.
Leaderships skills are essential for success in both your personal and professional life. Leadership enhancement does not have to be learned in a classroom setting or through disengaged textbook lessons. Many essential leadership skills can be gained through a natural experience or encounter. Simply getting out in the world, interacting with nature, and doing rather than merely thinking, can make a world of a difference.
Research shows that 93% of human communication is nonverbal. This makes nonverbal communication a vital skill in any workplace. Workplaces require positive and concise communication to function properly. Imagine the complications that can arise in the workplace when miscommunications occur! Rather than allow miscommunication and poor nonverbal skills to become detrimental to your working environment, you should take time to enhance and improve on your nonverbal communication skills.
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