Eight years ago, I determined to start my first job—training horses in different countries. Now here I am, my connection with horses have taught me a lot. Let me share two 1 with you.
We can manage 2 through cultural sharing connection. Horse riding is the only sport in the Olympics where men and women 3 equally. In India, as the only woman 4 in the riding club, I had to teach some uneducated males who had a 5 understanding of horsemanship. People believe horse riding is a man's sport. As a woman, I had to 6 my right. I often trained difficult to ride horses as well as 7 the entire riding club. I worked hard, eventually 8 over those men, who were eager to learn horsemanship training techniques.
The second lesson is that we are never too old to learn. Riding can be learned at any9 . My husband, Christian, had never ridden a horse before but had always 10 it. When moving to England, we invested in a young horse named Lilly, as a 11 project. At the age of 30, my husband started to learn horse riding, and now, the two can't be 12 .Lilly follows him everywhere. Christian finally realized his dream.
I never realized how many doors of 13 horses would open up for me. Because of horses, I14 the world, I help others, and I've watched them heal souls and 15 with people.