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Hi Hayley
don't despair, you're probably just in an adjustment period. You may not be able to give the time to your horses that you used to before you worked full time, but the time you do spend with them will be quality time.
I work full time and my escape is my horses, it keeps me sane. Don't try to be superwoman, and don't be afraid to ask for help with them.
We are not all rich enough or lucky enough to be with or working with our horses every day, but my work pays for my house and horses.
My advice would be don't make any rash decisions during this adjustment period, tiredness can be induced by stress, because you don't know what to do first when you have a busy life.
I'm sure when your into a routine things will settle down.
All the best.
don't despair, you're probably just in an adjustment period. You may not be able to give the time to your horses that you used to before you worked full time, but the time you do spend with them will be quality time.
I work full time and my escape is my horses, it keeps me sane. Don't try to be superwoman, and don't be afraid to ask for help with them.
We are not all rich enough or lucky enough to be with or working with our horses every day, but my work pays for my house and horses.
My advice would be don't make any rash decisions during this adjustment period, tiredness can be induced by stress, because you don't know what to do first when you have a busy life.
I'm sure when your into a routine things will settle down.
All the best.