 | View this e-mail online | | This email was sent to you by Cesar Millan. To ensure delivery to your inbox, please add cesar@news.cesarsway.com to your address book. |  |   | | MAY 31, 2015 | | | A self-fulfilling prophecy | Everybody has something they're good at and other things they're not good at. A person who can easily learn new languages might be terrible at math; a master chef might understand nothing about car repair; a star football player might not be able to balance a check book. For those particular things that come easy to each of us, they're a joy to do. Every artist is happiest when they're creating their art, but it's not limited to creative pursuits. Somebody who is really good at organizing, or accounting, or detailing cars also really enjoys what they're doing because it's simple for them. And, of course, the things that we're not good at can become terrifying ordeals, which leads to a vicious cycle. We think we're not good at it, we hate doing it so we don't get better at it, and so on. I've seen this happen with people and their dogs plenty of times, but it doesn't have to be that way... |  | | | SPONSORED BY: | | © Copyright 2015 Cesar Millan, Inc. All rights reserved.  | |