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Becoming a yoga teacher. I did it, you can too.

People often ask me about this: how DID I end up teaching yoga as my full-time profession, and how have I sustained that career for almost a decade, in the face of all the talk on the inter webs about how you can’t make a living teaching yoga. This time, Rosalyn Lim (remember her from [...]

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Don’t make it pretty, make it work

Michelle Shaeffer wrote a great post about entrepreneurship the other day. She said: Trust me when I say that, having seen behind the scenes of lots of businesses (from tiny home businesses to six and seven figure businesses) in the past 12 years, it’s almost never pretty. It’s messy.  It’s a fight.  It’s hard work.  [...]

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Pants on Fire

Yes, they were. One Saturday morning a few years ago, I was teaching my regular class, when I backed up juuuuust a little too close to the windowsill, and the tea light that was burning on said windowsill… An odd…burning sensation started to creep up my butt cheek… Yet again, my ass-ana had made itself [...]

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Heal

If you suffer from anxiety or depression, or if you’ve been through a traumatic experience, and you are starting to feel you want to heal, you are going to need good people around to support you. Yoga is awesome: most of us need more than that though. You can find out more or my views on [...]

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What makes me happy

I’m happy right now. Contented, if working a little too hard to make up for some mistakes I made in the learning curve of starting a new business. It’s been a while since I last posted a list of the things that are making me happy. So, here goes: Discovering, while working through week 1 [...]

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No, you do not look like a whale. (yoga really is for everyone)

Jenifer Parker and I had a bit of a kvetch last week (I love that she tosses in the yiddish from time to time, just like I do!). We were bitching about The Yoga Police. You know the ones, they tell you how you should practice yoga, that once a week isn’t often enough, and [...]

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Eion Finn talks about being a dad

I went along to lululemon Athletica Bourke St, Melbourne, on Monday night, where they were hosting Canadian yogi Eion Finn, the founder of the Blissology Project - a FREE event – pretty awesome huh? I was pretty early so I helped the girls get the store ready for the almost 50 people on the guest list. [...]

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Review: Yoga Workshop with Juliet Forch

As I mentioned yesterday, I went to a workshop with Juliet Forch over the weekend. It’s been a long time since I was as blown away by anything as I was by her teaching – probably not since I first stumbled on Susi Hately Aldous’s work four or five years ago. I wrote about her [...]

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Beautiful Yoga Art

Have you seen the cover of the newest US Yoga Journal? It’s pretty, isn’t it? It reminds me of Jo Stewart’s art. Jo is a fellow Melbourne yoga teacher. She’s also an artist – some of her lovely images are below. You can see more over at her site and read how she takes her yoga [...]

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