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Life is hectic, yeah duh! So having the opportunity to slow down and enjoy life and one's surroundings is truly a blessing. The last two weekends I spent in Asheville, NC have been magical. I think I'm still processing the whole experience, but am completely grateful to have been able to be a part of an awesome prenatal/post-natal training as well as finishing (finally!) my 300/500 hr yoga therapeutics training. I now have the honor and pleasure of having been a part of two separate training groups, and thoroughly enjoyed getting a whole new group of gifted and talented teachers from which to gain knowledge and ideas. Hopefully, some of my little tricks rubbed off on them too! Stone hedge pose is pretty awesome, I will admit.
Anywho, will all that said, I finally feel ready. Ready to go out and teach yoga again, to slide into that role and try my best to bring some release and interest to classes I teach. I was hesitant to say the least before leaving for this trip. A little scared that I'd lost my touch and maybe didn't even want to teach anymore. But after taking a few classes at home, experiencing a couple weekends with teaching involved, and being around groups of really lovely yoginis, I really want to jump back into the flow. While I do not intend to overload my schedule, I would love to take on two to three weekly classes and start getting the creative juices churning. I feel so invigorated and engaged that it would be such a shame to let that energy go to waste. While it is never my intention to be a super-yogini, I'm super happy to be creating and feel like I'm getting my own voice back.
So to leave you with a few words of wisdom:
“If we learn to open our hearts, anyone, including the people who drive us crazy, can be our teacher.”
― Pema Chödrön
Anywho, will all that said, I finally feel ready. Ready to go out and teach yoga again, to slide into that role and try my best to bring some release and interest to classes I teach. I was hesitant to say the least before leaving for this trip. A little scared that I'd lost my touch and maybe didn't even want to teach anymore. But after taking a few classes at home, experiencing a couple weekends with teaching involved, and being around groups of really lovely yoginis, I really want to jump back into the flow. While I do not intend to overload my schedule, I would love to take on two to three weekly classes and start getting the creative juices churning. I feel so invigorated and engaged that it would be such a shame to let that energy go to waste. While it is never my intention to be a super-yogini, I'm super happy to be creating and feel like I'm getting my own voice back.
So to leave you with a few words of wisdom:
“If we learn to open our hearts, anyone, including the people who drive us crazy, can be our teacher.”
― Pema Chödrön