Be the Heroine of Your Own Life

Be the heroine of your own life, what does that mean, you ask? With Blue Sky Sage, it means you will be in a place that can show you how to take the reins of your life back into your own hands and liberate yourself from whatever may be holding you back. With a willing horse partner to carry you, and the wide-open spaces, the possibilities for you to prioritize your own healing, health, and serenity of heart and mind are as vast as the blue Wyoming sky. You can hold your own space out here, whether you are meditating in the saddle or soaking in the creek, in the peace to be found with Mother Nature.

Every now and again, women need to be free from the responsibilities of caring for and meeting the needs of others, to focus on their own well-being and pursue their own dreams. There is nothing better for the soul than the whisper of a summer wind on the skin and that unique feel of a good saddle horse as you swing into an easy lope across the sagebrush sea. What women really want is to shed off all the piled-up stress of daily life, to eat great food and enjoy a good drink, to engage with other women in lots of laughter, and to breathe deep, of fresh mountain air. Peace and quiet alone, and sincere, quality time with friends both old and new will help you gain a perspective that may have been lost to you for a while, as you ride stirrup to stirrup with other sisters of the sage. Everything you need to be the heroine of your own life is waiting for you on a Blue Sky Sage horseback riding retreat; all you have to do is give yourself permission to start.


Bobbi Wade

My career in the horseback riding adventure industry in Wyoming spans the past 45 years, from the Teton Wilderness to the Red Desert, and millions of acres of wild Wyoming country in between. Click here to read my profile and learn how I came to be a career horsewoman, horsemanship instructor and now, equine consultant to individuals and horseback riding companies.

https://blueskysage.com/profile-bobbi-wade
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