My current day job has me spending much more time in front of the computer - i had been very spoiled throughout most of 2009 with a flexible schedule, allowing for taking and teaching yoga classes most weekdays. Now, back in the standard 9-5, I am trying to be mindful of using my workspace in a natural way, ergonomically sound, sitting up tall, resting my eyes occasionally, and plenty of stretching.
When you're using the computer, you naturally slump forward. Counteract this by doing simple side bends and simple seated backbends: just sitting in your chair, knees hips' distance apart, feet firmly planted, elongate up through the crown of the head, lift your chest, and arch your spine back.
Also, step away from the computer! Find a private space and spend a few quiet moments in your favorite yoga pose. Try this stretch to lengthen your side body and spine:
Stand with a wall to your right. Start about 12 inches away from the wall, but increase this distance as appropriate. Place your right hand on the wall above your head with your elbow straight and your palm pressing into the wall. Then lift your left arm and stretch it up and over your head toward the wall. If the stretch is too much, move closer to the wall. If it's too little, move farther away. Remain for five to 10 breaths, and then try the other side.
When you've practiced on both sides, stand up straight for a moment. Notice if you feel...taller.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
yoga at work: straighten up
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Monday, September 21, 2009
2 quick tips to destress
stressed out? mind spinning in all directions?
exhale.
One of the best ways to bring yourself back down to earth is to lengthen your exhalations. This form of breathing encourages the nervous system to become calm and quiet, moving the body into a more restful state of being.
focus.
Sometimes when the world sends us spinning, we want to do nothing more than drop everything and stare into space. But this approach often gives the brain free rein to continue its obsessive and agitated thinking. Instead, try focusing your mind in a constructive and engaging way: practice a challenging yoga pose or an absorbing breathing exercise. Or try a forward fold, hang loose there a bit, and let a fresh supply of blood give you a new perspective.
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Saturday, March 14, 2009
wolf vs. wolf

An old Navajo Indian is telling his grandson about the fight that is going on inside him.
He said it was a war between two wolves:
one was evil
(anger, greed, arrogance, regret, guilt, superiority and bitterness).
and the other was good
(joy, peace, serenity, humility, kindness, ease and empathy).
The grandson asked: "Grandpa, which wolf wins?"
Grandpa's reply: "The one I feed."
which wolf inside you is winning today?
ps. don't you love Indian legends?
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009
yoga can help you stop work stress
the key to transforming your relationship to stress is to stop letting it overwhelm you. More and more people are discovering that mind-body practices such as yoga, qi gong, and meditation can be hugely helpful in shifting the way they react to stress. So how do you shift your perceptions so you no longer feel like one big rubber band about to snap? That's where yoga and other mind-body approaches come in. Yoga teaches you to tune in to what your body is telling you and to act accordingly.
With practice, this awareness will spread into other areas of your life, including your work. As you learn to separate the urge to act from the reaction, you begin to find that something like a canceled meeting or having a last-minute project handed to you may not rattle you as much as it once did.
You can detect stressors—what Buddhists call the spark before the flame—earlier, then pause long enough to think, "Well, maybe I don't need to respond."
source: Yoga Journal
Amidst your workday, if you feel overwhelmed, take a mini-yoga break. Get away from your desk. Breathe deep. Step outside, into the sunshine. Find something positive in your sightline to focus on. Move your spine - you can do this subtly if you're afraid colleages might find you crazy. Bend to the left and right. Fold forward, arch back. Twist your spine, gently, left and right. Do a few shoulder rolls forward and back. Return to work refreshed.
Keep attuned to your mind. If you feel stress creeping in, breathe deep. Remind yourself to live in the moment - stressing about the upcoming deadline or tasks is unproductive. Break down what needs to be done, and begin chipping away. Complaining or commiserating with coworkers is tempting, but that can lead you down a path of negativity. Stay positive. When life seems way too busy for yoga, that's when you need it the most. If you take an hour away for yoga, you will come back to your worklife recharged, centered, and you will work more effectively and productively. You might even have a new perspective. Great ideas and creativity can surface in your yoga practice, when your mind is relaxed.
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Saturday, September 6, 2008
let your light shine
Our worst fear is not that we are inadequate.
Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.
It is our Light, not our darkness, that most frightens us.
We ask ourselves: Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented or fabulous? Well, actually, who are you not to be?
You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you.
We were born to make manifest the glory of God within us - it is in everyone.
And as we let our Light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same.
As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.
-Marianne Williamsonread this over, and over, and over, until it is embedded in your heart.
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Wednesday, August 6, 2008
start with a smile...
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