Discovering the Power of Calm-Assertive Behavior and how it can make you the Pack Leader.
The phrase Calm-assertive behavior is more than a term that is used to help you train your dog. It also is a phrase that has the power to transform your future. Our dogs give us a chance to learn the power of calm-assertive behavior on a daily basis. Our goal to have a better, more satisfying relationship with our dog, gives us the perfect opportunity to create a better, more satisfying life as we develop our power. We develop our power by using calm-assertive behavior, by increasing our self esteem, self confidence, positive intention. All of these “power” building methods are what will turn us into great pack leaders.
“Dog Psychology” is actually a study in human psychology. If we can understand dogs and pack behavior we can see how important intuition and calm-assertive behavior are in nature. If we translate this into more calm-assertive behavior our intentions will begin to change as well.
If you want a great dog, you need to become great at being projecting calm-assertive energy, increase your self esteem, and develop your intuition. Once you begin to make these changes in your behavior you will see significant changes in your surroundings. Your life will change for the better in all ways and your dog will be more willing to follow you as a calm-assertive pack leader. Your dog will give you the proper feed back that will let you know you are living with positive intentions. It will be very clear when they begin to respect you as the pack leader.
Dogs show us some of the wonderful personality traits that we all tend to suppress as we get overly busy. The world we live in places little value on play, relaxation, and fun. Our admiration for the go-getters and the type A crowd have given us the impression that calm-assertive behavior is something to be sought by Tibetan monks. We have lost our connection with the inner most workings of the soul as our intuition has been tucked neatly away into the recesses of our subconscious mind. If we are going to be the pack leader we have to shift our thoughts and intentions in a way that focuses more on the power of our intentions. The pack leader needs to lead with powerful intention. This sends out the right energy that is easy for our dogs to follow.
Be the Pack Leader!
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