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If One Mistake Replays In Your Mind For Days…
This Guide Is For You

A free 9-page perspective reset for riders who care deeply about their performance but get stuck overthinking mistakes.

If One Mistake Replays In Your Mind For Days…
This Guide Is For You

A free 9-page perspective reset for riders who care deeply about their performance but get stuck overthinking mistakes.

The Overthinking Rider Perspective Reset Guide

If you've ever thought:

"I should be better by now."
"I hope nobody saw that."
"Maybe I'm just not good enough."

You're not alone.

Do you agonise over mistakes long after the ride is over?

If you’ve ever replayed a mistake on the drive home, questioned your ability after one bad moment, or compared yourself to other riders in the warm-up…trust me when I say it's not just you!

Many riders experience the same mental spiral (me included), where one moment starts to feel like a verdict about their riding.

The Overthinking Rider Perspective Reset™ is a short guide that shows you how to pause that spiral, regain perspective, and approach your riding with a calmer, clearer mindset.

Get the free guide and start riding with more confidence and less self-criticism.

Inside the guide you’ll discover:

1

Why Riders Spiral

The main reason riders spiral after a riding error.

2

The Meaning Gap™

This is what turns mistakes into self-doubt.

3

The Comparison Trap™

Why this happens and the effect it has on you confidence.

4

The Perspective Reset™

A simple structure confident riders use when things don't go to plan

Created for amateur riders who care deeply about doing well
— for themselves and their horse.

Riding asks more of us than just skill. It asks for perspective when things don’t go to plan.

Helping riders keep perspective in a sport that constantly challenges it.

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