![]() ![]() They’ve not only learned how to find the silver lining in the darkest of clouds, they’ve learned how to cash it in and cullect the pot of guld at the end of the rainbow! The truth is rain falls into everyone’s life. ![]() I know my advice works because I’ve spoken to hundreds of people and groups of all ages that tell me it works. It’s a metaphor for learning how to gauge the difficulties ahead of you and how to create a strategy that will allow you to keep your balance and not hit your head or fall down every time you encounter something difficult in your life. Limboing through life is not just a metaphor for party your way through the bad times. ![]() How to manage stress no matter what is creating itĭealing with conflict and communicating with friends, family and co-workers effectively How to bend and shift to avoid taking the brunt of the crisis’ that life throws at you How to silence the inner critic that convinces you that you can’t do things How to use a sense of humor to tackle uncomfortable or difficult situations Some of the things you’ll learn about limboing through life are: I’m happily married, a grandmother to a new granddaughter and a sister, a former peace officer and a professional speaker. I’m an expert on human behavior and I work with corporations in the United States and Canada on how to solve crises, motivate employees, solve problems and teach effective communication skills. As we get older, or the challenges get harder we find ourselves on our butts in the dirt wondering when we got so inflexible and stiff. As a child I had no problem contorting my body to incredible positions to get under the bar, but as an adult I don’t have that same flexibility. But as the game goes on the stick gets lower and lower and it becomes harder and harder to maneuver. The winner is the last one to get under the bar at the lowest notch.Īt first the bar is held high and it doesn’t take much effort to maneuver. If they move the stick, hit their heads on it, or fall down they’re out of the game. While festive Caribbean music is played participants form a line and bend their bodies backwards and sideways while trying to move under a horizontal bar or stick. It’s a high-spirited dance game of flexibility and balance. If you’ve ever been to the Caribbean or a beach party of any kind, you’ve probably played this game. ![]() I used to wonder the same thing until I was reminded of a high-spirited dance game I used to play as a child – The Limbo. 1.Do the people around seem to maneuver through life so much easier than you do? Do they seem to miss all the tough breaks and catch all the good ones? While you’re slip sliding along do they seem to never lose their balance? What exactly is it they know that you don’t?.Add a classic agility trainer to your dog park with our Recycled Plastic Limbo Set today! Make a limbo set unique to your dog park by picking between our any of our UV-resistant recycled plastic colors for the post, HDPE colors for the track, and powder-coating colors for the bar. Theft is not a possibility because the bar is unable to be removed without unscrewing the tracks from the posts. A 1.25" thick steel bar rests in between the tracks and slides easily between any of the 4 notched heights. A high-density polyethylene track is secured to the posts with stainless steel fasteners that will not rust away over time. It is constructed of 2 recycled plastic posts that appear to be genuine lumber without drawbacks like rotting or splintering which could harm your animal. Dog Park Recycled Plastic Limbo Set is a fun piece of dog park equipment and is a good addition to any dog park worth shaking a stick at. ![]()
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