
New Swedish research shows that horsey girls develop leader skills and an increased level of responsibility through stable work and being around horses. So tomorrow’s top leaders might be hanging out at a stable near you.
According to the survey, the girls gained valuable experience from having to be clear and firm because horses can be unpredictable and dangerous. They also learnt to be responsible through looking after animals that depend on them. Besides the hard and heavy stable work that often follows life at the stables make the girls robust, conscientious and determined. I’ll drink to that.
So I’m now trying to work out how I can include this in my CV somehow. The trouble is that the link between horses and leadership abilities is not that well known yet, so short of including the research article it is going to prove difficult. So I think I’ll start with trying to create more publicity around it through posting this here on the blog. So now I just need to think of a way to get people to read it.
According to the survey, the girls gained valuable experience from having to be clear and firm because horses can be unpredictable and dangerous. They also learnt to be responsible through looking after animals that depend on them. Besides the hard and heavy stable work that often follows life at the stables make the girls robust, conscientious and determined. I’ll drink to that.
So I’m now trying to work out how I can include this in my CV somehow. The trouble is that the link between horses and leadership abilities is not that well known yet, so short of including the research article it is going to prove difficult. So I think I’ll start with trying to create more publicity around it through posting this here on the blog. So now I just need to think of a way to get people to read it.


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