I disagree. Whole-heartedly, 100 percent disagree with that statement. No matter what you filled in that blank with. You CAN practice yoga. In whatever body you have, wherever you are on your journey, there is a yoga practice that is right for you. I know that you all don’t believe me when I say that …
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Gratitude Part 4: I Am the Grinch
I am grateful for a husband who makes me talk. That is a hard sentence to write and impossible to say out loud. Even as I’m typing it, I’m not 100% positive I believe it. Perhaps if I say it enough times it will make it true. He has good intentions. I am an introvert …
Gratitude, Part 2: My Husband is Better than your Husband.
No, seriously. He is. I’m still working on finding the beginner’s perspective in my teaching as I prepare for my upcoming course. And it’s a learning process. And I’m grateful to have an incredibly supportive husband who is helping me learn these lessons. My husband has amazingly agreed to be in several videos that I’m …
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 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 …
Self Care Is Hard Too
I get on my soapbox (a lot) about self-care, and I feel like I give pretty good advice to others, BUT when it comes to actually following my own advice, it’s HARD. I encourage others to take time for themselves, to fill their own buckets so they have something left to give others. To put …