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Good Movement Draws Good Movement

Good Movement Draws Good Movement

De: Terryn Drieling
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In stockmanship (the art and science of handling cattle in a safe, effective, low-stress manner), we have this phrase . . . good movement draws good movement. It’s this thing that happens when we ask a small group of cattle, maybe a cow, or a pair to move out in a certain direction and their movement draws the whole herd into moving in the same direction. Good movement happens when we approach the cattle with a positive attitude, read and really listen to what they’re telling us, and communicate accordingly. We don’t approach the aware, flighty cattle the same as we do the tame, docile cattle. We adjust ourselves, our energy, and approach, and communicate with each differently. These adjustments help us effectively draw good movement from each, which then draws good movement from the herd. But it starts with us. The same is true for humans. Good movement starts with us. Welcome to Good Movement Draws Good Movement, the podcast where farmers, ranchers, and rural folks can grow relationally through awareness, understanding, and effective communication. Hey, it’s me - T. I’m your host, and I, along with my guests, will be covering topics related to drawing good movement - things like self and social awareness, brain science, positive psychology, extending grace, and so much more. We’ll share tools that can help you understand why you are the way you are, why others are the way they are, and how you can use that to step out of self-told lies with grace and compassion to draw good movement in conversations, relationships, and life in rural America. Tune in every Tuesday and make sure to hit subscribe so you never miss an episode! Let’s go draw good movement! Website: faithfamilyandbeef.com Instagram: @terryn.drieling Facebook: @faithfamilyandbeef Send me an email at terryn@faithfamilyandbeef.com Good Movement music by: Aaron Espe https://www.aaronespe.com/ Podcast produced by: Jill Carr Podcasting https://www.jillcarr.co2023 Ciencias Sociales Desarrollo Personal Relaciones Éxito Personal
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    Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode!

    Find the complete show notes here: https://terryndrieling.com/raising-resilient-kids


    Connect with Terryn:

    • Follow on Instagram @terryn.drieling
    • Check out my website
    • Send me an email at terryn@terryndrieling.com


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    • The Whole-Brain Child
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    • Download your free guide to Handling Hard Conversations!
    • Join the Good Movement Collective
    • Good Movement music by: Aaron Espe
    • Podcast produced by: Jill Carr Podcasting

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    Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode!

    Find the complete show notes here: https://terryndrieling.com/rewiring-your-response


    Connect with Terryn:

    • Follow on Instagram @terryn.drieling
    • Check out my website
    • Send me an email at terryn@terryndrieling.com


    Resources & Links:

    • Join The Draw
    • Join the Good Movement Collective
    • Good Movement music by: Aaron Espe
    • Podcast produced by: Jill Carr Podcasting

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    In today's episode, I'm talking about feeling without falling apart and how to start when it feels like too much. Because we've all been taught to push through, stay tough, and avoid being too much, but your emotional system doesn't shut off just because you ignore it.

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    • The power of going slow and steady as you build emotional resilience and safety

    Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode!

    Find the complete show notes here: https://terryndrieling.com/feeling-without-falling-apart

    Connect with Terryn:

    • Follow on Instagram @terryn.drieling
    • Check out my website
    • Send me an email at terryn@terryndrieling.com

    Resources & Links:

    • Join the waitlist for the Good Movement Collective
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    • Podcast produced by: Jill Carr Podcasting

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