Hi ,
Fot those of you that have many animals , be it horses , cats , dogs or all , AND dont have help caring and cleaning up after them AND work full time to support your animals ....how do you cope with your stress.how do you deal with the little stuff that adds up day after day , like the cat scratching the dog, the horse limping one morning when you go to feed , or a pipe breaks in the stall and floods it after you finished putting in new bedding , or your new batch of hay has mold, my list could go on forever , but you all catch my drift ... I am wondering if some of you would like to share your coping skills . I know we have all felt overloaded, how do you get through the really tough times and keep calm. NOW ,I am not talking about the wealthy people that have never seen the inside of their stalls , or had to touch poop , or clean a sheath . I am asking you people that do all of this yourself , maybe you are also a single parent , divorced , or your hubby isnt interested in your animal "hobby" , and everything seems to fall on your shoulders. Want to share your secret to keeping yourself centered and balanced, you you can continue being a good "mom". Or if you dont know how you deal with it , share your worst day at the barn, a day where everything you touched went wrong ; )
Fot those of you that have many animals , be it horses , cats , dogs or all , AND dont have help caring and cleaning up after them AND work full time to support your animals ....how do you cope with your stress.how do you deal with the little stuff that adds up day after day , like the cat scratching the dog, the horse limping one morning when you go to feed , or a pipe breaks in the stall and floods it after you finished putting in new bedding , or your new batch of hay has mold, my list could go on forever , but you all catch my drift ... I am wondering if some of you would like to share your coping skills . I know we have all felt overloaded, how do you get through the really tough times and keep calm. NOW ,I am not talking about the wealthy people that have never seen the inside of their stalls , or had to touch poop , or clean a sheath . I am asking you people that do all of this yourself , maybe you are also a single parent , divorced , or your hubby isnt interested in your animal "hobby" , and everything seems to fall on your shoulders. Want to share your secret to keeping yourself centered and balanced, you you can continue being a good "mom". Or if you dont know how you deal with it , share your worst day at the barn, a day where everything you touched went wrong ; )