Anne Gage

Anne Gage

About

Anne Gage created Confident Horsemanship because she is passionate about helping horse lovers achieve confidence, enjoyment, and a willing partnership with their horses.

As a Clinician, Riding Coach, Horse Trainer and Certified Professional Coach, Anne focuses on the mental and physical aspects of both you and your horse so you can develop trust and respect while building confidence in each other. 

Anne is the author of the books “Confident Rider Confident Horse: Build Your Confidence and Improve Your Partnership with Your Horse from the Ground to the Saddle” (paperback) and “Guide to Buying Your First Horse: 92 Tips to Help You Find and Buy Your Dream Horse” (ebook) and a regular contributor to Horse Canada magazine.  

Learn more by visiting www.ConfidentHorsemanship.com.  Follow Anne on Facebook and Twitter

Destiny's Purpose

Destiny's Purpose

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This books provides information and strategies for those who are seeking to discover more about their purpose and destiny in life. Each chapter includes  practical and inspirational ideas that are designed to help its readers to to identify and effectively engage in purposeful living.

Story Behind The Book

This book is a guide for anyone who is experiencing fear or loss of confidence around horses or in horse related activities. Fear and loss of confidence can happen at any time and to anyone regardless of their experience level – from beginner to professional. Fear is my friend. But it wasn’t always so. In the summer of 2006, I was bucked off one of my own horses. A horse I had bred, raised, trained and trusted. I had been self-employed as a horse trainer and riding coach for several years at this point. As a horsewoman with over 30 years of experience working with horses, I had come off horses many times before this event. For some reason, this one really shook my confidence and self doubt began creeping in. I would get nervous about getting on any horse. But, I had to get on clients horses. I would get on, but it took a great deal of mental preparation, and if at all possible, I would avoid riding. The fear was getting worse and was often irrational. Fear had become my adversary. If I wasn’t able to rebuild my confidence and control my fear, I would have to give up my profession and my passion and look for another way to make a living. I chose to learn how to overcome the fear. And that, really, is the first step for anyone dealing with fear or loss of confidence – making the choice to overcome it. The information in this book is based on lessons I have learned through my journey to regain my confidence and overcome my fear. The old adage about just getting back on after a fall doesn’t always work and sometimes is neither possible nor sensible. I share with you the tools that I have personally used and now teach to my private students and in my workshops. Overcoming fear and building confidence is primarily a mental battle. You need to take control of your thoughts, change beliefs that no longer serve you and stop your negative self talk – those tapes in your head that are so hard on you. This journey requires self reflection, determination, persistence and support. I wrote this book to provide you with some tools, support and assistance on your journey.

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