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Wouldn't stop picking at it: Becoming a better yoga teacher
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Wouldn't stop picking at it. Becoming a better yoga teacher. I've been teaching an Introduction to Yoga enrollment class at AYM. For the last 5 weeks - we wrap up next Saturday. Big news, right? The honour of being asked to teach at the school that trained me. The immense confidence being placed in me by the people I respect most. You can understand why I didn't mention it until now. I was worried that if it didn't go well, I would have to admit failure. Make prop use mandatory. I certainly went over my ...
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Wouldn't stop picking at it: February 2010
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Wouldn't stop picking at it. Tango - changing partners. The instructors always encourage us to change partners every few songs so that we can develop better dancing skills. Not only does it hone my ability to recognize cues, but it's also a real pleasure to feel how each partner has been improving over the last six weeks. The students are pretty game - except for one couple that stoutly refused to be separated every time it was time to switch. And then last week, just like that, they changed partners.
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Wouldn't stop picking at it: Working from home, Tip #47
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Wouldn't stop picking at it. Working from home, Tip #47. The greatest advantage - and the greatest pitfall - of working at home is not keeping a regular 9-5 schedule. It means that if I want to take a yoga class on Wednesday morning, I can catch up by simply working a few extra hours on Tuesday night. The pitfall is that, sometimes my brain gets so tired from a full day of working with words, that it isn't as sharp after 6pm. To help my brain reboot. Heck, I even squeezed out a blog post. With photo!
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Wouldn't stop picking at it: April is the cruelest month
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Wouldn't stop picking at it. April is the cruelest month. Never have T.S. Eliot's words resonated more with me. April has been a long, trying month and I'm glad it's (almost) over. Hip adjustment. Nerve malfunction in my hand (four physio appointments later). Nasty head cold. Hormonal freak-outs. Creakier-than-normal joints. Wonky sleep patterns. I feel about 107 years old this morning. So going through a physically difficult period without my Number One Coping Tool. There are people that I rely on for s...
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Wouldn't stop picking at it: June 2010
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Wouldn't stop picking at it. If you want to read more by Adriana Palanca, visit the new blog at adrianapalanca.com. The subjects and observations are the same - just the platform that's changed. See you over there! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Good for your brain. Arts and Letters Daily. Connect to the sky. It's all yoga, baby.
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Wouldn't stop picking at it: My life in 12 photos, Four
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Wouldn't stop picking at it. My life in 12 photos, Four. My life has a soundtrack. Reading is a touchstone for your humanity, but music is the touchstone for your soul. I tend not to trust people who tell me, 'I don't care much for music'. I assume that they're afraid of facing something. Listening to music is a very physical experience for me. I feel the bass in my belly. The piano up my spice, and each lyric is a taste in my mouth. No other stimulus can make me feel. Who makes me a mixed tape. April 20...
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Wouldn't stop picking at it: March 2010
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Wouldn't stop picking at it. Fifty people, one question. and the present moment. Fifty People, One Question: London. From Fifty People, One Question. I feel as if I should watch this video every day. When I started watching, I thought, "Oh, everyone is going to say Hawaii or the like." As the first Brit hemmed and hawed, I nearly stopped watching - "Okay guy, you need to wake up in a place with better hairstylists.". But then he said the loveliest thing and my heart melted. I am grateful to have found it.
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Wouldn't stop picking at it: April 2010
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Wouldn't stop picking at it. April is the cruelest month. Never have T.S. Eliot's words resonated more with me. April has been a long, trying month and I'm glad it's (almost) over. Hip adjustment. Nerve malfunction in my hand (four physio appointments later). Nasty head cold. Hormonal freak-outs. Creakier-than-normal joints. Wonky sleep patterns. I feel about 107 years old this morning. So going through a physically difficult period without my Number One Coping Tool. There are people that I rely on for s...
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Wouldn't stop picking at it: My life in 12 photos, Three
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Wouldn't stop picking at it. My life in 12 photos, Three. Food, delicious food. Yes, I'm Italian and yes, this may seem stereotypical, but I love food. I consider it to be one of the greatest pleasures of life. I love buying ingredients and preparing. It At a restaurant, I love the anticipation. That sets in after you've ordered your food, and then the thrill of seeing the server approach the table with your dish. The first bite. The rush. Of flavour that floods your tastebuds. April 19, 2010 at 8:54 AM.
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