Posts Tagged ‘Slow Living Practices’
You Don’t Have to Be Great to Start
“You don’t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.” — Zig Ziglar How many times have you held yourself back because you didn’t feel ready yet?Maybe you’ve been waiting for the perfect timing, the perfect space, or the perfect version of yourself to appear before you begin. But the truth is…
Read MoreSoothe an Overstimulated Mind: Popcorn Brain No More
Soothe an overstimulated mind: in an age of constant pings, endless scrolls, and non-stop notifications, our minds can feel like a pan of popcorn, rapidly popping from one thought to the next. This state, known as “popcorn brain,” leaves us restless, distracted, and craving the next digital hit. But there is a path back to tranquility. In this…
Read MoreHow to Create a Sacred Meditation Space at Home
First, setting up a dedicated meditation area at home can transform your practice. When it’s easy to sit down and breathe, you’ll be far less likely to skip your sessions. Over time, I’ve discovered that small changes make a big impact. So, here’s how you can carve out a sacred space, no matter how busy life gets. The…
Read MoreHow to Start Teaching Corporate Yoga: Tips from a Glasgow-Based Yoga Teacher
Corporate yoga is a growing trend as companies recognize the value of employee well-being. As a yoga teacher based in Glasgow, I’ve had the opportunity to teach corporate clients in and around the city. Whether it’s a one-off wellness day or regular yoga sessions, I’ve seen firsthand how yoga can help improve productivity, reduce stress,…
Read MoreThe Ancient Power of Breathwork: Transforming Energy & Emotions in Yoga
Everywhere you look lately, breathwork is the hot topic. It’s on podcasts, in books, and trending on social media. While it’s wonderful to see breath getting the recognition it deserves, there’s something I’d like to gently remind you: “This isn’t new. It’s ancient. And it’s sacred.” For thousands of years, breath has been revered as…
Read MoreRest Is a Revolutionary Act: Reclaiming Stillness in a Busy World
In a world that rarely slows down, it’s easy to feel the pressure to keep up — to stay busy, push through, and do more. But here’s your radical, loving reminder: Rest matters. The importance of rest cannot be overstated. 🛑 In a World That Glorifies Hustle, Rest Is a Radical Act Rest is not…
Read More“Me Too” Self-Care: A Loving Reminder That You Matter Too
If you’ve ever felt guilty for taking time for yourself…If you’ve ever pushed your needs to the bottom of the list…If you’ve ever told yourself, “I’ll rest later”… This is your loving reminder:You’re allowed to care for yourself too.You matter, just as much as the people you care for. Self-Care Isn’t “Me First” — It’s “Me…
Read MoreThe Power of Slowing Down: Why Rest Creates Real Progress
Let’s take a moment together — right here, right now — to breathe. In a world that glorifies hustle and busyness, it can feel almost rebellious to slow down. But here’s the truth I keep returning to (and the one I gently remind my clients and students of again and again): You don’t have to push to…
Read MoreFinding Calm in Chaos: Strategies for Stress Management in Busy Times
Understanding Stress and Its Impact Stress is the body’s natural response to perceived threats, triggering the “fight or flight” mechanism. While short bursts of stress can be motivating, chronic stress can lead to physical and mental health issues, including fatigue, anxiety, and weakened immunity. Recognising the signs of stress is the first step toward managing…
Read MoreChasing Away the Blues: Embracing Self-Care on Blue Monday
Today marks Blue Monday – often dubbed the “saddest day of the year.” It’s the third Monday in January, and for many, it can feel like the perfect storm of post-holiday blues, the cold, dark days of winter, and the pressure of New Year’s resolutions that might already be slipping away. But fear not –…
Read MoreReignite Your Yoga Practice: 7 Ways to Find Inspiration Again
It happens to the best of us: that sense of stagnation in your yoga practice where the spark feels dimmed. Even the most seasoned teachers and practitioners experience moments of disconnection or a waning sense of inspiration. The good news? These lulls are natural—and they often signal a moment ripe for growth and renewal. With…
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