The thing you want to do the least is probably the thing you need the most. I usually think of this in terms of physical fitness and try to remind myself of this REGULARLY. We all have that one exercise or one yoga pose that we dread. If we’re taking a class with an instructor …
Health and Fitness
Ask Yourself: Why?
Oftentimes at the beginning of a yoga class you are asked to set an intention. Perhaps it is for your day or your week. Maybe it’s simply to focus on your breath throughout the practice, stay present. Teachers may have various reasons for asking students to set an intention, but I like to incorporate it …
I AM woman.
I am almost (*cough*) 40 years old. I have been living in this body for 40 years and experiencing the monthly hormone cycle for about 25 of them. I’ll be honest, I haven’t exactly enjoyed the process over the years, specifically when it comes to my actual period.. My periods have always tended to be …
Uno — The Zen Master
I’m not sure how my husband managed to pick the perfect dog for our family, but he did–he’s great at reading people, so perhaps this skill applies to dogs too. Uno, a 5(ish) year old hound mix, is our Covid rescue dog, and he is a genius. We have had him for almost exactly one …
Rest is a 4 Letter Word
Why are rest days so hard? Anyone who is passionate about some sort of physical endeavor knows that proper rest is key. Especially when working towards building strength or stamina. We know this intellectually, but then our drive/desire/ego gets in the way and we push. And then we push harder. And before we know it, …
Taking Yoga OFF the Mat (Part 8 — Recap)
As promised I want to do a quick recap of all the posts in this series, and show how the 8 limbs of yoga can be incorporated not only into every yoga class, but into almost any activity that you do. Yoga isn’t just a pretzelly arm balance on instragram, it can be a way …
Taking Yoga OFF the Mat (Part 7 — Dharana, Dhyana, and Samadhi)
In yoga teacher training, one of our very first homework assignments was to find 5 minutes per day to just sit in silence and afterwards write a brief journal entry about whatever you experienced in those 5 minutes. As we progressed through the training, we were encouraged to slowly increase the amount of time. Let …
Taking Yoga OFF the Mat (Part 6 — Pratyahara)
Have you ever been guided out of Savasana (corpse pose, the final resting posture at the end of a yoga class) and been a little startled by the teacher’s voice? Like, you kind of forgot they were there? You forgot you were in a space with 20 other people taking their rest too? That is …
Taking Yoga OFF the Mat (Part 5 — Pranayama)
In case you couldn’t tell by the name of my business (Power in Breath Yoga) I’m a little obsessed with the breath — which is why I am SO excited about today’s topic. Pranayama is the 4th of the eight limbs and includes all of the breath control practices of yoga. If you want to …
Taking Yoga OFF the Mat (Part 4 — Asana)
My husband, for his business, uses software called Asana. The software is designed to help companies organize work flow and project management. He, and MANY other people I know pronounce it “ah-SAH-na,” with the inflection on the second syllable. In yoga, the word asana is pronounced “AH-sa-na” with the inflection on the first syllable (How …








