I am happy to be getting back up on my horse. I am grateful that I have learned to get right back up after a fall.
I am grateful that my dad taught me to get back up after falling off a horse. I am grateful for this knowledge. I am grateful for the experience. I am grateful for my dad.
I am thankful that I have a tough father. I wasn’t always grateful for his teachings, but I am now. I see the many lessons he taught me both physically and metaphorically.
I am grateful for the truth in the lesson of getting right back up after a fall. I am grateful that my dad taught me to bounce back from disappointment. I am grateful that he taught me to overcome my fears.
I am grateful that my dad taught me to ride a bike as well as a horse. I am grateful that he had my back. I am grateful that I have learned from the many lessons he has taught me. I have learned the most from the tough lessons.
I am grateful that my dad taught me to be tough. I am grateful that my dad taught me to be fearless. Although I don’t agree with some of his methods, I have eventually learned the lessons.
I recognize that he did the best with what he had. I realize that I am doing the best with what I have learned as well. I am making peace with my past. I am back in the saddle again.
Self-Reflection Questions:
1. What have I learned about getting back up in the saddle again?
2. How can I get back in the saddle faster next time?
3. How can I make peace with my past and learn the lessons better?