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how 5 min can change your life+biz for the better

did you know that 5 minutes -- yes, just 5 tiny minutes -- can drastically change your life+biz for the better? (and, i know this first-hand!)
5 minutes is all it takes to shift your energy, reignite your ambition, harness your motivation and feel more joy and gratitude. and, believe me, all those things are ESSENTIAL if you truly want to build the life+business of your dreams, because you need to commit to it over the long haul.
as busy yoga entrepreneurs, it's easy to get bogged down by the day-to-day. classes to teach, emails to send, blogs to write, videos to shoot, workshops to plan, etc. etc. etc. with all those to-dos and responsibilities it's no wonder we walk around stressed and depleted.
but, what if 5 minutes could change all that? would you give yourself that time? i hope so! (when i give myself that time, i know, without a doubt, that i'm a better wife, mother, friend, teacher and entrepreneur.)
check out this week's video below to learn how just 5 minutes can alter the course of your yoga business for the better.

need something to hold you accounatable?
i've been digging Lucent. it's an awesome app that reminds you to meditate, times your meditation, logs your emotional state before and after and even gives you some journaling prompts.

are you ready to commit to 5 minutes? say "YES" in the comments below!

 

 

stop worrying NOW with this 3-step practice

do you ever feel like your yoga-biz-mind is racing so fast you can barely keep up?

it's overflowing with to-dos, ideas, shoulds, and shouldn'ts, and somehow the "yogic you" that can tap into her inner wisdom on the mat is racing at 100 mph trying to get everything done...today!

if you ever feel like your mind is 10 steps ahead of your body, and wish that you had a simple strategy to access that grounded, calm, steady, authentic YOU that lies deep within, you're going to LOVE today's video.

in it i share a super simple 3-step practice that you can do anywhere at any time to help you reconnect with your best self and let go of stress and worry.

(have a de-stressing practice that works wonders for you?  share it in the comments!)

 

 

yogi: practice what you preach

do you feel that your personal yoga practice has taken a backseat to teaching, working, and all your other responsibilities?  does the idea of getting some quality time on your own mat (or cushion) feel like an impossibility?  i've been there. let's face it -- as yoga teachers, entrepreneurs, and often full- or part-time employees, we can stretch ourselves pretty thin (no pun intended).

but, the thing is, teaching yoga is entirely different from practicing & living yoga.

for me, i came to realize that i was holding myself to an unreal standard.  i wanted to be able to take class 2-3 times a week, do a 30+ min home practice the other 4-5 days, and also get in a 20+ min meditation.  sounds lovely, but it was totally unrealistic!  and, because the bar are set unrealistically high, i found that i wasn't practicing or meditating regularly at all.  i would go for days without stepping onto my mat at home and weeks with sitting on my cushion.  something had to give.

and then, after a fabulous weekend-long teacher training, i realized that all of my ideas about what a "good" or "bad" practice was or wasn't were totally fabricated.  the only measure of it was consistency.  it wasn't about the length of time i stayed on my mat, or the peacefulness of my mind during meditation.  it was about showing up with regularity -- whether that be for a 5 min sit with a restless mind and one child's pose, or a 20 minute sit with one-pointed focus, and a fully fleshed-out home practice.  and now, at 71 days, i'm still going strong, because i let go of what a good/bad yoga practice or a good/bad meditation is.  i show up, see what is present, and am (or try to be) ok with what is there -- whatever that may be.  there is no good/bad, there is only practice.

how often do you say to your students something along the lines of: listen to your body, or it's about practice, not perfection, or the most advanced yogi embraces her (current) limitations, knowing they will change?  well, it's time that you take your own advice, especially if you're struggling with maintaining your personal practice.  you need your personal practice to inspire you and your teaching.

here is my challenge to you:

for the next week, commit to sitting & practicing EVERY DAY.

that could mean something as simple as 2 min of deep breathing in a quiet place followed by 3 sun salutations.

remember, it's about practice, not perfection. so, instead of not getting on your mat at all because you don't have 30 min to spare, or practicing inconsistently because you can't get to public classes, just practice showing up.  practice making time for yourself.  practice what you preach.

after the week is up, let me know how you feel.  are you going to stick with it?  (i hope so.)