full person, definitely not half empty. do you think that positive thinking has been key to your recovery? i think being quite a positive person definitely has helped me sort of dig deep and drive on through and try and push out all those negative feelings or those. you know, when you are feeling a bit overwhelmed, it is getting on top of you, really just think about those that are far worse off than you are. the athlete in her is pushing her through her rehab. the tack room is now a gym, and on top of that, there is physio and her weekly hydrotherapy sessions. it will be better than you are, what quicker than you are, be able to do everything faster and better, so i think that definitely, that underlying determination and willpower hopefully will help me along the way. the yard is quiet, the horses all gone to other elite riders, but in the new year, it will start to fill up the new year, it will start to fill up again as the next chapter of her career begins. i m looking forward to h
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