Amber Cavanagh | Athlete
Amber Cavanagh
Phone: +61 429 599 964
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24.01.2022 Not too much longer before I can climb back aboard and start rehab
11.01.2022 Well as the hours, minutes and seconds begin to wrap up yet another year, 2020 opens up with just another 366 days of life. And yes 2020 is just another year, m...ind you we find ourselves in the Olympic year 2020 is another title and more days in which as an individual you decide whether or not to crack down each day and earn your respectable goals or wait until 2021, then 2022, then 2023 vice versa. Each new year doesn’t change the days and I’m sure a lot would know that and I can guarantee it’s better to act in the NOW, don’t keep putting things off. You will regret those days not used wisely. I would say 2019 was a successful year in the fact that huge changes entered my lifetime and will definitely impact what I do in the future. I have learnt things I cherish, and I am slowly bettering myself for it. I was blessed with another year of amazing horses, and one to especially notice is Miss Diva. I always had atleast 2-3 clients horses here at one given time, which as people who know me well know that I love working and catering with all those different personalities and types. There were quite a few hard sales to be made but now those horses live in beautiful homes with the best possible owners which I am constantly receiving great updates through. To my pupils in which I have coached through out the year, good on YOU!! I have seen improvements all throughout the year in each combination and it fills me with happiness when I see people moving forward even if a road block or two arises. I decided to go through and run my first clinic and a success it was, and in two days of coaching riders were very happy with themselves and achievements. As I already look into 2020, January will be a big month with big changes but I still kick on Tomorrow is just another day and whilst I look into 2020, I’m just hoping for optimum health of myself and horses and to keep developing and bettering myself. In order to keep my horses and clients horses in the best mindset and ethic I always need to be bettering myself. A huge thank you to my consistent supporters Equine Vit&Min, BetaVet Australia, Supa-licious Products, ShowAndShineEquineProducts, Rubenview, Of course my family and mum who of course is my horse and carriage to everywhere I go, and is constantly having to put up with my terrible ideas. And of course bee behind pulse Vic for everything she does for my horses, I’ve seen noticeable differences in my horses as well as clients. I thank Goodspell Park Equine Services (Jamie Coman) for your great coaching which I have recently incorporated in the last few months, I thank the organisers of these clinics and allowing all of us riders to continue developing ourselves, I have noticed a great difference and it helps to have someone on foot navigating your every move. Thank you so much everyone, clients, viewers, supporters, sponsors, friends, family and anyone else observing. I wish to see you all again in 2020! There is more I could go on with and I’m sure I’ve missed so many people and other details but I wish you ALL a happy New Year.
11.01.2022 Merry Christmas from the team here at ACES, hope you have a blessed day and celebrations
09.01.2022 Two very good tb’s having their first rides
03.01.2022 So whilst I’d already finished writing this Facebook froze and deleted it on me, so starting again Time ticks by and therefore 2020 has come to a close, I’m wishing everyone the best possible outcomes for the new year, 2021. Whilst 2020 for most of us was a whirlwind of events I’ve taken into consideration it really was a big test, and something to take on board as just a learning curve. We all weren’t expecting such an occurrence of events to happen, from horrible fires th...at ripped our families apart whether it be through serving or during the actual event, all the way through to a pandemic which changed everyone’s lives as well as putting off events that so many people put hours, days and weeks into preparing for. While so many people cuss and hate 2020 for what it is, it’s a test of your own personal strengths. Whoever is reading this, you’ve already made it this far. I take 2020 as a year of positivity, a year of learning how to handle struggles, because whilst things may have been feeling as though they were falling apart it works out ok in the end. A lot changed for me in 2020, from losing close family and friends, having to sell some beautiful horses in my team, moving homes, changing lifestyles, having to pause my clientele, start completely different jobs, breaking my wrist when I’d just gotten back up and going with clients again and the list goes on... But one thing I’ve learnt for sure is don’t waste your time, I did way too much of that in 2020, time flies... I promise you it really does. So make the most of it and get off your arse and live in the moment, have fun. Don’t wait for the start of another year to make things better for yourself, it can be done right now at any given point to start. Whatever you put your head to great things will happen, it’s mind over matter. Even whilst you may have things holding you back or blocking the way you can still move forward, it just might take longer, and that is ok. Make a few big goals for your life, who you want to be and find your why. And make small goals throughout the years to hold you accountable, that’s all it takes, because 2020 sure wasn’t a year to make huge goals, a lot of people were mentally impacted in the wrong ways. So keep head strong and make things realistic. Even the very few shows I competed this year they were the greatest times, really in my element when I’m out and thank you to those who continued getting lessons off me and the PC’s and ARC’s for getting involved. I love watching everyone’s progress and good on you guys for soldiering on. I wish everyone the best for 2021, and I thank everyone who stuck with me in 2020 even at my worst. Thank you heaps to my ACES supporters, you know who you are and I thank you dearly. Here’s to a great one