NOW WHAT?
Gifts delivered, gifts opened; food prepared, food eaten; memories made, memories to be enjoyed (we hope) -- now what? Perhaps, savor those memories.
I remember one of my yoga teachers using just this as a theme, as in - hurry, hurry, hurry get the pose nailed, now what? Instead, he encouraged us to embrace the process of learning the pose, the steps necessary, the openings needed; then - once accomplished - enjoy. Keep doing it, keep working (it only gets better). Even work on the safe exit required by our yoga poses.
His intention -- to have us think about the process, rather than just 'nailing' poses. Many of us do think 'check', 'check', 'check', those are done -- now what, what's next? Obviously, that class and theme had a significant impact to have remained in my 'memory bank'.
I was in a class last week, working on urdhva dhanurasana. Wayne had us do the pose a couple times by ourselves. Then we worked in three-somes to help each other. For many, it was a step back because several students had urdhva's that were very advanced. What did I notice? I noticed that, when helped by others, I could feel the energy working in my shoulder blades, I was able to notice my arms -- how straight they were, and how vertical to the floor. The help took some of the effort away, allowing me a deeper observation of the princples and actions involved.
Something to think about as I work to empower my students in class.
Now, on to the New Year's celebrations. Enjoy Saturday,
I remember one of my yoga teachers using just this as a theme, as in - hurry, hurry, hurry get the pose nailed, now what? Instead, he encouraged us to embrace the process of learning the pose, the steps necessary, the openings needed; then - once accomplished - enjoy. Keep doing it, keep working (it only gets better). Even work on the safe exit required by our yoga poses.
His intention -- to have us think about the process, rather than just 'nailing' poses. Many of us do think 'check', 'check', 'check', those are done -- now what, what's next? Obviously, that class and theme had a significant impact to have remained in my 'memory bank'.
Something to think about as I work to empower my students in class.
Now, on to the New Year's celebrations. Enjoy Saturday,