PARTY DAY
Today we celebrate an anniversary of ownership of The Yoga Center by Leslie for 6 (7?) years. Open House from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Light snacks, friends to meet and visit with, all accompanied by Classical Guitarist, Michael Lucarelli (who also teaches yoga at The Yoga Center). Join us, if you can.
Yesterday, I taught a class using the word, commitment, as the theme. Using words is a fun way for me to teach -- and there are so many of them. Now the challenge -- find the feeling and then apply it through words to the practice. I did it, kind of - this part of teaching Anusara Yoga (adding in language to bring about desired results and feelings) requires lots of practice. I'm still struggling with tying a word like commitment to the Anusara Philosophy of intrinsic goodness and, then, stating it to students -- but, I found a section of the Master Immersion book that may clarify this a bit for me.
So, as prepared as I was yesterday, I had 3 students come in late. Not all at the same time; one, 3 minutes late; one, 4 minutes; one 5+ minutes. I don't get upset by that, but it did affect my theme talk a bit -- as in, I forgot parts (important parts). Need to not let those late arrivals throw me off track like that.
The best part of yesterday's class: being called "yoga mom" by a young man who started his practice with me. I'm his "yoga mom" -- as he explained it, his first exposure to yoga could have gone either way - good or bad. He's giving me credit for a good start. And, he is thriving in the practice -- even as he travels around the country, he is searching out yoga. The best part -- he has learned to be a bit discriminate, exploring different styles, yet coming back to me and Anusara (like a good 'son' should).
Got to get going. Have a great Sunday,
Yesterday, I taught a class using the word, commitment, as the theme. Using words is a fun way for me to teach -- and there are so many of them. Now the challenge -- find the feeling and then apply it through words to the practice. I did it, kind of - this part of teaching Anusara Yoga (adding in language to bring about desired results and feelings) requires lots of practice. I'm still struggling with tying a word like commitment to the Anusara Philosophy of intrinsic goodness and, then, stating it to students -- but, I found a section of the Master Immersion book that may clarify this a bit for me.
So, as prepared as I was yesterday, I had 3 students come in late. Not all at the same time; one, 3 minutes late; one, 4 minutes; one 5+ minutes. I don't get upset by that, but it did affect my theme talk a bit -- as in, I forgot parts (important parts). Need to not let those late arrivals throw me off track like that.
The best part of yesterday's class: being called "yoga mom" by a young man who started his practice with me. I'm his "yoga mom" -- as he explained it, his first exposure to yoga could have gone either way - good or bad. He's giving me credit for a good start. And, he is thriving in the practice -- even as he travels around the country, he is searching out yoga. The best part -- he has learned to be a bit discriminate, exploring different styles, yet coming back to me and Anusara (like a good 'son' should).
Got to get going. Have a great Sunday,