When ever our barn "know it all" comes around I start talking to my horse or busy myself, so I look preoccupied...but then when they start to say something I just give a quick look nod my head say oh ok, yup, got it, or I say oh sorry. On rides, to avoid a know it all, I just ride on the other side of the arena or say if they are trying to 'correct' something in my riding, "I'm doin' what my instructor said to do'.
Well I don't board, so when it comes to know-it-all's, my ex-ferriar is one. You think he would actually know alot, but really, he thinks that there is only 1 way one doing things, his way. So when he would talk while trimming, I would nod my head and say "yup" or "okay", but actully just tune out not listen to anything he would say. So in the end, I got a new ferriar.
The owner of my riding barn DOES know it all, but it is a good thing, as she tries to help us with things that we didnt know. Its for the horses and peoples saftey.
My ex-trainer was somewhat like that. I got and awesome new trainer last year. His daughter also helps me a ton. She knows she doesn't know it all. In my opinion she knows most of it. She knows she will always be learning. I try to avoid my ex-trainer now. When I do see her I just say okay and tune out the info. I am really careful about who I trust now because my ex-trainer really messed me up.
We had a woman like this at our farm. She owned a Standardbred that she got from a rescue. I swear she knew everything, or at least thought she did. She was going to "break" this horse and he was going to be the best. Of course, it would have helped if the horse would even come to her in the field. She would take grain with her and he still wouldn't come. Anyway, I avoided her most of the time but, if caught, I did my best to direct the conversation elsewheres so I wouldn't be put in a position to tell her what she could do with her "free advice." Eventually, she left the farm. And there was a huge sigh of relief heard throughout the land!
Ugh! Know it alls drive me up the wall! There is this one person at my stable who my instructor assigned to 'help me' if I REQUESTED help! I didn't, but they came in the stall where I was tacking up the horse I was to ride and redid every single boot and told me how to put them on and then said, "You can just go get your helmet while I put your bridle on!" I was furious! I love time with this horse... Then she walked him for me to the arena and nodded to my instructor saying, "Don't worry, I helped her!" And I was perfectly capable of doing this alone! I mean, she was only trying to be kind... But I wish I had've told her I was okay to do it alone...
I know! I have a know it all were I ride. I was tacking up one day and she came and told me how to and I know how to. She would be behind me and tell me what I did wrong,well what she thinks is wrong. Like when I'm riding she tells me what to do on Ople. AND I KNOW WHAT TO DO! She is so annoying.
oh lord. i have too many know it all's in my life. once a lady told me i was putting too much fly spray on my horse and i was going to kill my horse because of it. and then another lady was watching when i was putting my bridle on and she goes "here these things annoy horses" and she re-did my entire bridle when it was perfectly fine!! i usually put htem in their place though.
There are a couple know-it-alls in my life. One is a boy who has been riding 1/3 as long as me and thinks everybody else does it wrong and he does it right. When he gives me "advice" i just nod and say thanks and keep doin things the way i think they work best. Another would give good advice but also some bad advice. she would give some pointers that i found really helped but some just wouldn't work on my horse. but i still thanked her and used the good advice.
I personally always try to take something from it. I feel that we as people can always learn something from every situation. Then when the advice is given I reply with. "Thank you for sharing the way you do that and why with me. I feel that there are many different and all as equally good ways to get from point A to point B, although I do like (pick one positive thing out of what they said) and maybe I will give that a try next time I ride. Thank You for the advice." Then walk (and sometimes run...lol...) away.