My friend Maryane posted this sweet picture on my Facebook timeline (or wall, or whatever they call it these days) saying it had made her think of me. She’s right, you know. I write totally from my heart, and last week was a particularly personal week. I write this way because I know that sharing [...]
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How to stop self-sabotage.
Confession: I had a wobble last weekend. A big one. The kind where you get all anxious and you get on the phone to your friends and you are whining. Why? Because life is good. Ridiculously good, and it’s pretty much entirely due to my own efforts – all the (cough) self-improvement I’ve done the [...]

How to know when you are healed.
If you are a regular reader of this blog, you will know that there are some strongly developed themes to my writing (which is just my teaching, but in blog form). Healing is probably the biggest. ‘To heal’ means ‘to make whole’. Yoga, all the tools of yoga, exist to remind us of our innate [...]

Free 12-minute yoga practice: audio & pictures!
The latest issue of Australian Yoga Life features a little yoga sequence by yours truly. I’d love you to pop off & buy a copy if you are in Australia. If not, here’s a scanned copy. This sequence wakes up the sides and front of your body: lengthening and strengthening those often-neglected areas to help [...]

How do you – ethically – make a living teaching yoga?
One of peoples’ major requests in the survey was that I share more about how I came to be a yoga teacher, and more about how I make a living at it. I’ve written before about how I became a yoga teacher and now I’m unemployable at anything else, so I HAVE to make it [...]

(Double) pigeon pose and try-too-hard-itis.
This week on the blog, we’ve been talking about patterns (known in yoga-speak as samskaras). One of my most insidious samskaras was the try-too-hard-because-I’m-not-good-enough one. Take double pigeon pose (also known as fire log pose/ agnirstambsana), for example. I don’t bend that way. It has to do with limit abudction and external rotation in my [...]

Making some changes around here…because you said so!
Survey results are in! Here’s a pretty infographic. I will be emailing the card winners: as always, I picked them by random number generator. Oh, also? The theme for this week is change. Particularly as it relates to samskaras. I wrote about them in 2006. It’s actually quite a good article, despite being so old! [...]

The bullying epidemic enters yoga-land.
I got into a…okay, it was a bunfight. I’d like to call it a discussion, but it was really a bunfight. With another teacher, in a private Facebook group for, you guessed it, yoga teachers. This was the comment that set me off (and OF COURSE I couldn’t keep quiet, could I?): Talking about yoga [...]

11 sure-fire ways to hurt yourself in yoga.
I mentioned yesterday that I’ve had a flood of emails over the last week or so, from people who have yoga related injuries. One of the reasons it upsets me so much is that I am (or was) a person like that. When I first started yoga, I was hyper-anxious, super-competitve, and my felt sense [...]
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