What Do You Want?

You may believe you have to have all the answers in order to move forward.

You may feel that your opinion doesn’t matter or your point of view is useless because you’ve been told that countless times or you’ve never been asked what you think in the first place.

When you’re asked, “what do you want” you give a long pause and respond with “I don’t know”.

This may be the first time you’re asked your opinion and its the first time you’ve been lifted out of the loop of patterns that keep you doing the same thing even though you wish for a different result.

?I don’t know “ is not about lacking knowledge or not having the answers.

“I don’t know” is an honest answer about the possibility in front of you and an expression of what it is you want to create.

“I don’t know” sparks a moment to ask yourself what is it that you want. What do you want life to look like for you?

Taking the time to sit with the unknown gives yourself the permission to dream and find the inspiration within yourself to see what’s calling out to you.

Jot down the messages coming to you and leave yourself open to what continues to come forward.

You may actually be surprised to what you hear your heart saying.

Published by houndbiz

Katherine Porter is a force free, reward based dog behavior advisor and consultant serving clients and their companion dogs worldwide. Her calm and gentle approach in coaching clients in effectively communicating what they want to their dog blends her MSW background into her dog training and behavior practice. Katherine was a behavior consultant for Heeling Hounds after graduation. She opened Four Paws and You Dog Training LLC when the military relocated her family to Fort Sill, OK in 2015. During this time, she volunteered with Rainbow Bridge Can Wait where she provided post adoption consultations to new pet parents. She also developed and implemented tailored behavior modification plans for highly reactive dogs residing at the shelter. She also provided educational programs to military children through interactive workshops at the Fort Sill School Age Center. In 2017, Katherine relocated Four Paws and You Dog Training LLC to Germany. She served the Armed Forces communities in Bavaria. She continued coaching and advising her clients in addressing their companion dog’s fearful and reactive behavioral issues. Katherine takes a Do No Harm approach first and foremost in providing behavioral plans. She is committed in serving clients with gentle and modern science approaches in modifying behavioral concerns such as reactivity, aggression, separation anxiety and fear based responses. Katherine is a member of the Pet Professional Guild. She is focused on integrating a holistic and modern approach in addressing her client’s pet companion reactive behavior issues.

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