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2023 Trimarni Animal Rescue Donations

Thank you for supporting the Trimarni Coaching and Nutrition business in 2023. Because of your support, we were able to donate $1400 to eight deserving non-profit animal rescue organizations.  @housewithaheart @greenvillehumane @maydaypitbull @territorio_de_zaguates @vintage_pet_rescue @bestfriendsanimalsociety @pipsrescue Did you know that..... 🐾~6.3 million animals enter U.S. animal shelters nationwide every year? Of those are ~3.1 million dogs and 3.2 million cats. (ASPCA).  🐾Only ~3.2 million animals in shelters are adopted each year. (ASPCA)  🐾~2.7 million dogs and cats are euthanized each year because shelters are too full. (The Zebra)  🐾There are ~10,000 active puppy mills in the US (Humane Society)  🐾There are ~500,000 dogs kept solely for breeding purposes in puppy mills. (Humane Society)  🐾34% of dogs are obtained from breeders vs. 23% from animal shelters/humane society. (ASPCA) 🐾~2.6 million puppies are sold each year after originating fr...

2022 Season Recap

  2022 theme: Seeking change For much of my life, I hated change. I feared failure and I did not like stepping out of my comfort zone. For the past 16 years, I've lived with someone who loves adventure. Karel has helped me become much more courageous when it comes to new or different experiences. With Karel leading the way in most of our adventures, it has forced me to understand (and work through) that paralyzing moment of anxiety, stress and worry when things are out of my control. Because fear has the power of stopping us from making the most out of opportunities, I realized (with time) that being courageous means making the choice to get more out of my one and only life. It’s easy to avoid things that feel hard, uncomfortable and different. But this mindset means we never learn how to stretch our comfort zone. For many years, I was scared of failure. But I learned that I was robbing myself of great opportunities and meaningful experiences by shying away from difficulty. Le...