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Dynamic,
Enthusiastic, Sincere, Inspirational, Talented, Intuitive, Honest
These
are just a few of the words that can be used to describe Melisa.
She has a background in Psychotherapy, graduated Summa Cum Laude
from Arizona State University, and is certified in Gestalt Therapy.
As a highly successful entrepreneur, business and personal coach,
and motivational speaker, she and her coaching staff, work with
a wide variety of business owners, athletes, executives, sales personnel
and entrepreneurs. Her leadership skills have taken her one of the
top positions in a direct sales company. She is often a keynote
speaker, emcee and corporate trainer.
Aside
from her many business ventures, Melisa is a highly accomplished
horsewoman. Her love of horses began as a small child and she has
devoted her life to raising championship APHA Paint horses on their
Lil Bit North Ranch, which is nestled along the Front Range of the
Colorado Rockies. She competes on both the Regional and World levels
in a variety of categories. Her pride and joy is her gorgeous 3
time World Championship stallion, Go Robin Bar, who has sired many
other champions in the making. Raising horses has been a long and
productive endeavor. For most of her adult years she has also hosted
boarders at two of her large facilities and been active in the horse
community overall.
Inspired
by the relationship with horses as well as her background in psychotherapy,
the event Touched by a Horse was born. The program incorporates
time with the horses and deep personal exploration. As the equine
partner mirrors the person's traits and emotions, the process unfolds.
The feedback and communication from the participants following their
"Touched by a Horse" experience has been truly inspirational.
As one past participant stated "the unique nature of the
program allowed me to recognize various behavior patterns that have
limited me. This new level of awareness has increased my capacity
in both my business and personal life. Thank you Melisa."
Are
you ready to be "Touched by a Horse?"
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