Monday, February 6, 2012

Do It In The Tub

Now that we're all well versed in Toilet Yoga; let's get off the ahem mat (?) and do some yoga in the tub.

A lil soak in the bath warms the muscles and begs for the body to loosen with a little movement.  Relieve the hamstrings with a seated forward bend.  Assist the body in removing toxins with a twist.

No time for a bath, no worries strike a pose under the shower.  As the water flows, so can your body from chair to upward salute.  Don't stop there!  Wash your hair and take it to a backbend or warrior II as you reach for the loofah.

Let's quit texting in the bathroom and do some yoga!

Friday, February 3, 2012

Explore the Possibilities


Opportunities greet us everyday.  I can use this letter to remind you to seize the day and tell you doors are opening all around but I won't.  You know this and feel the pressure to do more, be more and know more.  So I am not going to add to the stress our productivity-driven culture exudes.  Ultimately I would like to encourage you to live mindfully - aware of your experience in this moment.  
I invite you to bring to mind opportunities that have presented themselves to you this day or this week.  How did you respond?  With many opportunities presented everyday, do you notice all of them?  Even the small ones?  How do you typically respond?  Knowing what those answers are for you... is that how you want to live?  Maybe today or this weekend you can make time a minute or five to sit with this or meditate to hear what your inner voice has to say.

Feel free to check out the 38 Ways Yoga Keeps You Fit to help motivate you to find or continue your yoga practice.  You may also be surprised to read why I practice yoga which I share in a new blog posting.

I hope to see you at a class soon.  Remember a mat is always open for you no matter how long it has been. 

with joy I bow to you namaste
Lynn Marie 

Confidence

Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you've imagined.  -Henry David Thoreau


I urge you today to really believe your own magic. Believe you are beautiful. Believe you are wonderful. I promise you, you are enough.  -Thais, Living in the (k)Now Blogger


Explore the Possibilities Today

Explore the Possibilities today... don't wait. There are so many opportunities that we may put it off until tomorrow... when we have more time. Well the days aren't getting any longer, so why not try it now.

Change Our Thought Patterns

It is amazing what happens to our practice when we change our thought patterns. A once seemingly unattainable pose is struck or balance is found. It is with intention or affirmations that we open ourselves to more possibilities. It is on the mat that we practice bringing awareness to our thoughts and off the mat we hope to continue. If you come across a thought that does not serve you pick a new one. Here are some intentions to use:
  • I am open to possibilities. 
  • I send my fear on vacation. 
  • I release all limiting beliefs I place on myself and others.
  • I am open-hearted. 
  • I choose to see this as sweet grace.

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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Through the Eyes of a Child... A Bird's Song

An unexpected text from my brother-in-law led to a smile-filled lunch at King & I Thai.  Over a plate of three sushi rolls, TJ has no shame in eating huge amounts like me, we hear a lil voice "oooo."  We turned to Mallory, my almost two-year-old niece, who was grinning ear to ear then quietly says, "bird."  TJ acknowledged the bird out the window.  Mallory wasn't happy with that; then we hear the background music.  So soft and delicate, much the same as Mallory's voice, the bird shared a solo.




What great lessons Mallory taught us...
Slow down and listen.
Be aware of your surroundings.
Beauty is everywhere.
It is not always the obvious answer.
Your voice is heard.
Share your happiness.
Let your smile light the world.