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Room to Breathe Reprieve: Non-Literalizing the Yoga & Savasana In My Life
Yoga is a light, which once lit, will never dim. The better your practice, the brighter the flame.
B.K.S. Iyengar
So, given the challenge to yoga-up my life again after a month of incessant day-job that leaves me home late every night and stressed all weekend long I realized that the yoga with a capital “Y” has been missing from my life altogether. By that I mean the yoga in the essence of how I live my life and bring room to breathe, pause, and reboot. To be frank–I have had none. So taking Bindu Wiles 21.5.800 Challenge (21 days, 5 days a week yoga, 800 words written per day) I realized how much I have sucked the yoga joy out of my life since yoga school ended and my new job began. Yoga back in my life really meant a total overhaul.
So my yoga for yesterday was Savasana on a floatie raft in my grandparents-in-law’s pool. It was divinity–really. I have taking the yoga less literal in terms of postures and more to a state of mind–and that I am trying to do 7 days a week. I am dedicating 40minutes-1 hour a day where I give me a moment to breath and pause and reboot. I am expanding my Savasana to be more encompassing. I am thinking the next extension of that is to take up on of my Massage Envy massages (which have been back-logging without use) and Savasana my way into a deep tissue state of the Swedish variety. Yes, I think so.
That said, today’s yoga will be literal. I am vacillating between power flow and restorative for my home practice–we will see what the day brings. The joy of home practice is that I can morph it to whatever I feel the need for. Although, another aspiration of my next few weeks of the challenge is to add a studio practice one day a week–something I have been missing in the last couple of months. Communal environment is a great invigorator for a home-study practice that has lapsed.
5 Ways You Can Bring Savasana Into Your Life & Some Room to Breathe:
1. Get a massage. I love Massage Envy because for a reasonable monthly rate (about $50-$60 per month; half a usual spa massage rate) it commits you to give yourself a moment to take care of yourself–body and mind. Also, if you are like me and you lapse for a few months your massages stay in a reserve for you to use when you have the time.
2. Go to the beach or get yourself a floatie and head to your local pool. It’s summer! So, you can take full advantage of nature’s therapeutic qualities such as vitamin D and head to the beach, pool, or even your backyard and get in a retreat-state-of-mind. Put on some SPF, sunglasses, and just lounge like (even if it is only for an hour or an afternoon) you are on vacation.
3. Create some sacred space in your home & spend some time there in silence. What we create in our home space says a lot about our personality and our motivations at home. If you take just a small corner of a room or room in your house and create a space for meditation, silence, or prayer you give yourself the incentive to spend some time at home in silence, meditation, or prayer.
4. Follow your bliss. We each have things we love and things that bring us into a state of bliss, peace, and calm. What is that thing for you? Art, writing, yoga postures, dance, horseback riding, motorcycle riding–the sky is limit (literally, cause’ it could be airplane flying). When I ask clients what brings them calm they have named all of the above and more. Whatever your bliss is can be the yoga in your life. Do something you love–find your bliss and follow it to a state of calm.
5. Shut down your devices. Live a day unplugged. Yeah, this is a hard one! As I write this on a blog I realize the hypocrisy in this moment
. But not indefinitely, not forever, just for an hour or a day log off, sign off, and shut off! It is so crucial and I do it far to infrequently. Turn off the phone, shut off the computer, unplug the T.V. and just be in the silence. It can be very uncomfortable and the more discomfort you feel the more it is a warning sign that you need to do it more often. The white noise takes us over and we have to remember to get back to ourselves, unplugged.
Have you neglected your own self-care and room to breathe in your life? Any ways you can think of infusing your summer with some non-literal or literal yoga? Below are a few I have been salivating over. If you are interested in investing in some self-care you can also still sign up for my “Room to Breathe: Summer Soulstice Soul Care” Virtual Workshop starting June 20, 2010! However you do it, summer is a great time to take some time and focus on taking care of you!






