Clean slates bring wonderful opportunities for a fresh start. Dwelling on past failures and negative experiences will only fill the present and future with unhappy times and negative minds. Start a fresh and take advantage of a brand new day. We all have bad days, and believing in a brighter tomorrow will help you to keep calm and stay positive. In dog training, starting a new day with a new outlook after a bad day will lead you and your dog to success in the future. Sitting and dwelling on how bad a certain training session or competition went will only sink you deeper into the pit of despair. Learn to move on!
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Earl |
Always keep going and believe that tomorrow will look up for you!
We cohost the Sepia Saturday Blog Hop alongside
Ruckus The Eskie. Please join us!
My apologies; I haven't had this week's Sepia Saturday linky list sent to me for some reason, and I haven't had a reply from Ruckus regarding the issue as of yet. Hopefully this issue will be resolve sometime soon.
Hi Y'all!
ReplyDeleteWent to Ruckus first...nobody home? Maybe, like my Humans, they've been havin' Internet connection problems.
Love your sepia photo and the thought. Humans need to learn from us...like you point out, everyone makes mistakes or has bad days. Learn from it, forget it and move on to the present...it's a different time.
Y'all come on by,
Hawk aka BrownDog
We are strong believers in fresh starts here!!
ReplyDeleteSmileys!
Dory, Jakey, Arty & Bilbo
As usual, great post!
ReplyDeleteWe did new aswell!
ReplyDeleteHow true this is! I know when I was training Sinead I had days in which she performed like a rock star, and days when she just seemed lost and confused. It was sooo easy to dwell on the bad stuff and forget the good. Staying in the now is a smart move.
ReplyDeleteJean from Welcome to the Menagerie
New is fun!
ReplyDeleteGuess I will just put my link in the comment: http://webcroft.blogspot.com/2016/04/small-squirrel-standing.html
ReplyDeleteCertainly sounds like an excellent plan!
ReplyDeleteEvery day is a new day with a clean slate, full of opportunities!
ReplyDeleteI totally agree, dwelling on past mistakes or failures is not beneficial for dog training.
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