Working with horses has taught me how to ground myself in my body when I feel panicky.
“Working with horses has taught me how to ground myself in my body when I feel panicky.”
— Beth Behrs · Ground
The World Motivation
Working with horses has taught me how to ground myself in my body when I feel panicky.
“Working with horses has taught me how to ground myself in my body when I feel panicky.”
— Beth Behrs · Ground
Working with horses has taught me how to ground myself in my body when I feel panicky.
I got to sing for Julie Andrews when I was a senior in college. I was singing some of her songs for an audition and wasn't expecting her to be there, so when I walked in, I barely avoided peeing myself.
There's something to be said about living in the present moment. In cooking, you're allowing your mind to just focus on the task at hand, and you're able to escape and put your mind at rest. That's why it becomes meditative.
My best girlfriends are the girls I went to college with at UCLA.
In today's world, most people are working side jobs while waiting to do what they really want to do.
I'm ready for the fight standing up or on the ground - it doesn't matter.
I don't think children have competed with my career, they have clarified it. My children ground me. They make me honest.
For you to get me to the ground, you have to get a hold of my body, and not many people do that very well. If I get taken down, I get taken down to the wall.
The wire is a safe place for me to be. The street is not. Life is not. It's a rigorous and simple path. It's straight. You don't have meanders like, you know, on the ground, in life.
Did I have rough days? Days I didn't want to train? Days I thought my career would never get back off the ground and possibly be over? Absolutely.