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The best part of our No Worries Club is our members! We look forward to hearing your personal success stories, experience with the Method and looking at your pictures. And most of all, we love featuring you in the No Worries Journal and sharing your stories with other members. There are multiple ways in which you can be a part of Clinton’s quarterly publication, here are just a few:

Most Valuable Lesson Learned from Clinton – In each issue, we feature the most valuable lessons you’ve learned from Clinton. In 800 words or less, tell us the single most important thing Clinton has taught you that has helped shape your horsemanship. Submit your stories to [email protected].

Member Letters – Tell us why you appreciate Clinton and the Method. What has learning the Method helped you to accomplish with your horse or life in general? Submit your letters to [email protected].

Member Photos – We love to share photos of our members in action with their horses or posing for a cute pic. For print purposes, photos must be high resolution and sent as an attachment to [email protected].

Clinton Being Clinton – Beyond his ability to teach people, Clinton’s in-your-face, genuine and authentic personality is what has made him so successful. We want to hear your personal stories of how you’ve experienced Clinton being, well, Clinton. Have you heard the clinician say something live or on TV or in a DVD that made you inwardly cringe because it risked insulting someone or injuring their feelings? Maybe it was even you! But, when you stepped away from the situation, you realized, though blunt and not easy to swallow, Clinton’s honesty hit the mark — the person whom the message was directed at needed to hear it for their own good. Share your stories with us at [email protected] with the subject line “Clinton being Clinton.”

We’re always looking for story and article ideas! If you have a great idea, send it to us at [email protected]. Help us make the Journal a publication you enjoy reading!

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