Via Tammy Foley on Mar 9, 2014
The practice of yoga keeps us present; in our bodies; and able to cope with things that may have seemed previously unmanageable.
In today’s world, between conference calls, texting, voicemails,
emails, and social media, we can be (and are most likely) hooked to
technology 24/7. In all likelihood, many of us are still connected on
our days off and even during vacations.
We
multitask
because there aren’t enough hours in the day to get what we need
accomplished. We are rarely, if ever, actually present, in the moment or
in our bodies.
The practice of yoga is healing for mind, body and spirit. When we
take the time for yoga daily, we’re simultaneously taking care of our
physical, emotional and spiritual health. We’re giving ourselves over to
something beyond our ego. There is no competition. No judgment.
As I practice yoga, my breath becomes a tool to calm, reflect, and respond. Yoga allows me to just be.
Getting up and beginning a yoga practice first thing in the morning
(or at least very shortly after rising) is an effective way to be
calmer; more productive; less stressed; and even more loving and
compassionate throughout our day.
Studies show that it takes 21 days to start or break a habit. Why not
start a habit that is good for you in all ways? A one hour yoga class
is only four and a half percent of your day.
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