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the Imperfect Ride: Your Guide to Being Better By Not Trying Be Best
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Busting the perfectionism myth so you can improve your performance in the saddle.Andrea Waldo—rider, trainer, instructor, and former psychotherapist—is back to tackle the problem of perfectionism, with a roadmap for riders to identify how the idea of “perfect” actually interferes with progress…and distracts from your day-to-day enjoyment of your time with your horse. With Waldo’s guidance, born of a compelling combination of research and personal experience, you can more deeply understand the intended positives and the serious negatives of pushing yourself to be “perfect.” Learn what might be lurking behind your drive to hold yourself to the highest ideal—and discover the limits it’s actually imposing on you and your riding. Explore distinctive, focused mental exercises designed to help you construct a clearer understanding of the role of perfectionism in your life and provide a practical approach to self-improvement that is both healthy and horse-friendly.With an eye toward the unique situations equestrians face, this book helps readers:- Identify different types of perfectionism- Learn how to manage (and even work with!) perfectionist thinking- Reframe “mistakes” as a natural phase of the learning and self-growth process- Navigate the “messy middle”—the times when we’ve surpassed a skill or a situation but haven’t figured out what comes next- Rediscover the joy of riding and horsemanshipDevelop the tools to be inspired by ideals instead of pressured by them, tie your self-worth to measurable, meaningful goals instead of prizes or results, and take the first steps toward a more satisfying, less stressful relationship with yourself and with your horse, and a deeper, truer, and more profound definition of “success.”
Busting the perfectionism myth so you can improve your performance in the saddle.Andrea Waldo—rider, trainer, instructor, and former psychotherapist—is back to tackle the problem of perfectionism, with a roadmap for riders to identify how the idea of “perfect” actually interferes with progress…and distracts from your day-to-day enjoyment of your time with your horse. With Waldo’s guidance, born of a compelling combination of research and personal experience, you can more deeply understand the intended positives and the serious negatives of pushing yourself to be “perfect.” Learn what might be lurking behind your drive to hold yourself to the highest ideal—and discover the limits it’s actually imposing on you and your riding. Explore distinctive, focused mental exercises designed to help you construct a clearer understanding of the role of perfectionism in your life and provide a practical approach to self-improvement that is both healthy and horse-friendly.With an eye toward the unique situations equestrians face, this book helps readers:- Identify different types of perfectionism- Learn how to manage (and even work with!) perfectionist thinking- Reframe “mistakes” as a natural phase of the learning and self-growth process- Navigate the “messy middle”—the times when we’ve surpassed a skill or a situation but haven’t figured out what comes next- Rediscover the joy of riding and horsemanshipDevelop the tools to be inspired by ideals instead of pressured by them, tie your self-worth to measurable, meaningful goals instead of prizes or results, and take the first steps toward a more satisfying, less stressful relationship with yourself and with your horse, and a deeper, truer, and more profound definition of “success.”




















