
In this inspiring episode of Cowgirl Confessions, we delve into the dynamic life of Sheila Hower, a passionate polo player and successful sales professional at Ariat International. Sheila shares her exhilarating journey from her first horseback ride at age 10 to discovering the electrifying world of polo at Michigan State University. Beyond her equestrian pursuits, Sheila opens up about the challenges and triumphs of balancing a high-octane sales career with a demanding family life, providing valuable insights into navigating career changes and the essential role her husband plays in their family dynamic. The episode also offers motivational takeaways on planning, seeking help, and maintaining resilience.
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Dakota