Have you ever truly stopped to wonder what it means to live in the present moment? We often hear about it in yoga classes—peace, love, and joy, and be in the now. But how often do we explore what this actually means in our daily lives? Or how to spend more moment “in the present moment?” Today, we’re diving into this concept and discovering how incorporating gentle yoga or chair yoga can help you relish the beauty of the present.
Self Care is Non-Negotiable: Your Personal Appointment with Wellbeing
As we gently step into the new year, I wanted to share a valuable tool that has really worked for me—something that could become a powerful and often missed step on your path to health and wellness.
Take a moment to imagine the importance you place on your doctor's appointments. You prioritize and plan around it because youy know it’s essential for our health. And to be sure you don’t miss it, I’d be willing to bet you write it down and mark it on your calendar.
Now, what if you began treating your self-care in the exact same way?
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Start New Year Intentions Today - Don't Wait for the Holidays to Be Over
As we sit at the brink of Christmas, it's easy to defer our goals, whispering to ourselves, "I'll get to it after the holidays." It’s a familiar refrain—whether it's losing weight, eating healthier, or finally starting that gentle yoga practice. There's a comforting allure in waiting for a "perfect time," yet, more often than not, that time eludes us for far longer than we initially plan.
Chair Yoga Moon Salutation: Embracing the Power of the Moon
Last week, I shared with you the traditional moon salutation, allowing you to tap into its beauty. Today, we dive into a variation of the moon salutation that's accessible and adaptable from the chair. Either variation is perfect to practice right now as we are still experiencing the energy of yesterday's full moon, inviting us to harness its powerful energy while being gentle with ourselves.
Moon Salutation on the Full Moon: Embracing the Power of the Moon
Finding Balance During the Holidays: A Mindful Approach to Self-Care
As December begins and the holiday season takes over, it’s easy to let your regular routines slip away. Suddenly, the things you do to feel your best—like moving your body, eating well, or practicing mindfulness—get pushed aside. You might think, It’s just for now. I’ll get back to it after the holidays.
Goddess Pose: Finding Personal Power and Strength
In today’s post, I want to introduce you to the powerful Goddess Pose (or Utkata Konasana in sanskrit). This pose is not just a fantastic way to build physical strength, but also a beautiful reminder of the balance between strength and vulnerability—a theme that's especially relevant as we approach the Thanksgiving holiday.
Holding Your Seat: Embracing Commitment with Compassion & Strength
Find Calm Anywhere: Practicing Seated Sun Salutations
Starting the day with a grounded intention can set the tone for everything that follows. Today, let’s explore a gentle, seated Sun Salutation or Surya Namaskara that allows you to connect with your breath and create space for calm—right from where you’re sitting. This accessible variation of the classic Sun Salutation brings all the benefits of yoga without needing to stand, making it a wonderful way to ease into your week, especially if you’re dealing with an illness or injury or just opting for more support.
A Soft Approach to Sun Salutations: Embrace the Chair Variation
Today’s practice is all about balance—both physically and in the way we nurture ourselves to show up. We’re diving into a familiar sequence, the Sun Salutation, and adapting it with the powerful addition of a chair. This gentle variation transforms the flow, making it accessible to all, no matter where you are in your practice or how you’re feeling.
Satisfy Your Soul With Sun Salutations
Imagine starting your day with a practice that not only energizes your body but also sets the tone for a mindful, intentional day ahead. What if just a few minutes could offer you clarity, focus, and strength, both physically and mentally? That’s the power of the Sun Salutation—an ancient flow that’s as much about inner connection as it is about movement.
The Power of Practicing Yoga Barefoot
Holding Space: An active way to support others
The Breath of Joy
Do you want to invite a little more joy into your day? Maybe feel some lightness or energy that doesn’t require an extra cup of coffee? Well, there's a practice for that—it’s called the Breath of Joy. Now, I know what you’re thinking: "Breathing? To feel better? Really?" Yes, really. Bear with me here.
Take Back Control: Turn Off Notifications, Reclaim Your Focus
Have you ever noticed how those little notifications on your phone seem to pull you in, even when you don’t want them to? The pings, vibrations, and screen lights seem harmless, but they steal your focus, making it hard to stay engaged with what really matters. Even with the sound off, that subtle glow is enough to break your concentration.
Savasana: Keeping Relaxation With You Throughout Your Day
It's all too common to spring out of Savasana, eager to get on with the day. Maybe you’ve been there: you finally reach a state of deep relaxation, and then you jolt upright, tightening muscles as you go. Sure, this method gets you up quickly, but it also undoes the very relaxation you worked so hard to achieve. And, let’s be honest, it can feel a bit ironic to stress out your body right after a relaxation pose!
Savasana: Discovering True Rest and Relaxation
Savasana, often referred to as the “resting pose,” seems deceptively simple. After all, it’s just lying down, right? But anyone who's tried it knows that even in stillness, the body can hold onto tension. We often don’t realize that the subtle tightening of muscles or the closing off of our posture can prevent us from fully relaxing.
Savasana: Make Time for Wakeful Rest
Have you ever found yourself attending a yoga class just for Savasana? I know I have! Many of us crave that moment of deep rest and relaxation at the end of practice, where we can finally let go and feel completely at ease. But here’s the good news—Savasana doesn’t have to wait until the end of a yoga class. You can practice this restorative pose anytime, anywhere, in whatever space allows you to recharge.
Breathing Practice for Peace and Calm
Have you ever noticed how your body reacts to stress? Maybe your breath becomes quick and shallow, or you feel tightness in your chest. These subtle signs are easy to overlook, but they matter. The way you breathe directly affects how you feel. By making small adjustments, you can shift your emotional and mental state.




















