In this episode, we’re diving into the hidden psychological side of dog training - the part no one really talks about. From imposter syndrome and second-guessing yourself, to emotional overwhelm and decision fatigue, we’re unpacking why training can feel so hard even when you know what to do.
More importantly, I’m showing you how to shift out of that stuck, reactive state and into one where you feel clear, calm, and in control, so you can actually show up as the trainer your dog needs.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why imposter syndrome in dog training is actually a sign of progress - not failure
What’s really happening in your brain when you forget what to do
How emotional overwhelm directly impacts your timing, consistency, and results
The science behind decision fatigue and why it makes training feel exhausting
How to reduce in-the-moment pressure with simple pre-planning strategies
The power of ‘if-then’ training rules to eliminate hesitation and second-guessing
How to regulate your own nervous system to create better outcomes for your dog
Practical mindset reframes that actually improve your training performance
How to move from reactive, uncertain training… to calm, confident leadership
This is where we put everything you’ve learned in this episode into action. Inside, you’ll get structured training, ongoing guidance, and a supportive community where you can grow your skills, get feedback, and truly master your dog’s behaviour.
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