Wild Mustangs



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I am not sure how many of you have ever seen a wild mustang. They are one of god’s gifts to this country. They are very strong willed. They are very loyal to the herd and the herds one leader. If they want to stay in the herd they have to abide by the rules of the herd. The herd has certain members that watch the inside of the group. Their job is to circle making sure everyone inside is safe. There are members also on the outside of herd they circle in the opposite direction making sure that nothing can get in and harm them. As you can see they are a team working as one. The only way to survive in the wild or in life is to have a team that works together. Someone to watch what your doing, someone to watch what others are doing and relay the messages back to the team and so the team adjusts to what is going on.

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Wild horses

back in the day we would round up and break Mustangs for sale in southern California. Incredible breed. If you watch them closely you will find a strong team presence. All built around the Stallion (team leader)

Great example great memories.

From The Heart

Elwood

 

Elwood Crane — Tue, 11/18/2008 - 8:58pm

Thank you James and Cynthia

I never knew that about horses.  But I did know that team work always wins!

Timothy C Burns

Timothy Burns — Tue, 11/18/2008 - 9:11pm

Excellant metaphor ...

If we can pull the herd together around the world, we actually stand a chance!

Paul Murphy — Tue, 11/18/2008 - 9:31pm

Taking Care Of One Another....

That is what I hear here....  become "love" and look out for eachother! 

Jen Wudtke

Jenny Wudtke — Wed, 11/19/2008 - 12:44am

IT is Herd Work

It is good to know that When we find a Mentor that has proven Themselves in MLM.  And is Willing to Teach us what they know it is Live saving to a Newbie.  They do not have to lose out.  They now in Turn be willing to follow the Herd.  Just until they Have their own herd.

Your Friend for Life Juanita Waterman

Juanita Waterman — Wed, 11/19/2008 - 6:20am

We cannot do thes business alone.


Great analogy, Cynthia and James...
We cannot survive alone in this business.
We need a team of people working together, that is the only way to success.

I appreciate you,
Daniela Riess

Daniela Riess — Wed, 11/19/2008 - 12:56pm

Nature's Way

So much can be learned from nature and animal instincts.  Great application to being in business with a group of team players.  I did not know that about horses either!

Kevin Brake — Wed, 11/19/2008 - 11:03pm

We are the proud parents of a (not so anymore) Wild Mustang!

We adopted our 2 year old Wild Mustang two years ago from a BLM auction. We had no idea what we were doing! We hired a horse whisperer who helped us to gentle her past the first stages. My husband studied a lot of Clinton Anderson DVD's and just worked with her almost  every day. She is so sweet now and we can saddle her up and ride her. She's a beautiful buckskin named Carmella with a very sweet disposition.

We also adopted a wild donkey and as Alex Mandossian would say, we truly smuggled a donkey...she was pregnant! Our baby Holly was born 2 years ago on Christmas morning!

We love rescuing animals and also have a rescued goat, cat and dog. Our animals bring us so much joy!

Training a wild mustang also taught us so much about commitment, patience, persistence, momentum and love!

BTW ..I haven't finished my profile yet..just getting started here!

Great to connect with you!

Tracy Monteforte
Co Founder
WTPowers.com

Tracy Monteforte — Thu, 11/20/2008 - 6:50pm


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