1-Day Self-Discovery Clinic
Self-Discovery Program
1-Day – 10 am to 4:00 pm – HORSES FOR PARTICIPANTS TO BE PROVIDED BY CLINIC HOST
Knowing yourself is not the same as knowing how you occur to others. No matter what you think about yourself who you are is how other people experience you.
Being and interacting with a horse is a fascinating, enlightening and empowering technique for learning about yourself. It immediately reveals your truest nature. Horses are amazing mirrors for humans because in many ways they are very much like us.
The Self-Discovery Clinic is a group session where participants will be directed to interact with their horse on the ground. As observations, insights, issues and feelings arise they will be acknowledged, shared and processed within group. The purpose of the group is to create a safe physical and emotional environment, which allows participants to leave with improved self-awareness, self-esteem and tools for creating more successful relationships.
All participants must be at least age 21.
There is no riding.
No previous experience with horses required.
Info & Costs
All Clinics must be held in a Covered Arena.
Clinic fee: $250 per participant – Participant fees go to Tim Hayes
Audit fees: $25 per person – All auditor fees go to Clinic Host
MAXIMUM of 12 participants per clinic
MINIMUM of 8 participants per clinic
UNLIMITED NUMBER of AUDITORS
Seats provided for Auditors, or Auditors can bring their own
1-Hour Lunch - Clinic Attendees will bring their own lunch or Clinic Host can provide lunch.
Expenses
Travel and hotel expenses, normally provided by the Clinic host, will be entirely paid for by Tim Hayes.
Locations
Tim’s Clinics are available in all 50 United States, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Mexico.
To Host a Clinic
Please contact Tim Hayes at 917-816-4662 or tim@hayesisforhorses.com.
Clinic Program based on Tim’s new book: HORSES, HUMANS AND LOVE
When humans learn to love themselves, they become more compassionate. They become better parents, children, husbands, wives, partners, and coworkers. In fact, they have more successful relationships in general.
Over the course of his career learning about horses and horsemanship, and eventually teaching it to others, Hayes gained an understanding of the profound social skills evident in horse relationships. This is known by many as herd dynamics and includes what he names as 10 specific qualities: Acceptance, Tolerance, Patience, Understanding, Kindness, Honesty, Justice, Respect, Forgiveness, Compassion
In Horses, Humans and Love, his follow-up to Riding Home—the book Robert Redford called “A beautiful volume of healing and love between man and nature” and Temple Grandin said was “Essential reading”—Hayes explains how and why when humans emulate these 10 qualities of herd dynamics witnessed in horses in their own human relationships, they naturally express and thus demonstrate the true altruistic meaning of what we call “love,” both for others, and for ourselves.