Jean Di Carlo-Wagner,MA,E-RYT500's Blog – August 2010 Archive (4)

Dog Days of Summer

Maybe it's because summer came late to California, but there's a frantic swirl of activity which has lead to many opportunities to substitute for other yoga teachers. Today, three classes, back-to-back and no one knew their teacher would be out. Students may never have taken yoga with me and some people are new t… Continue

Added by Jean Di Carlo-Wagner,MA,E-RYT500 on August 24, 2010 at 4:30am — No Comments

Hannah Girl Digs Savasana

Hannah is a two year old Corgie who flops over on her back to rest , just about whenever she had enough of what's going on, it's her built in 'time out'. Buddy, our 12 year old Golden, loves Hannah and respects her time in "Savasana" by giving her space. Not only are Buddy and Hannah a good reminder of staying in the moment, but their unconditional love for life is contagious. So, last week, when… Continue

Added by Jean Di Carlo-Wagner,MA,E-RYT500 on August 17, 2010 at 5:00am — 3 Comments

Perspective on Life Through Cancer

Reflecting on life and what is most important is essentially the heart yoga and a cancer diagnosis. Dyan, one of my friend's, used her cancer experience to remind me about what she found most joyful in living. We had long conversations about her family, her childhood, and her… Continue

Added by Jean Di Carlo-Wagner,MA,E-RYT500 on August 10, 2010 at 5:30am — No Comments

Back to Square One

Starting over, even with blog posts, as I lost the first version, takes commitment and patience. The irony is that I was blogging about starting over and over with exercise, but resiliency is important in other aspects of life, too. Recovering from cancer requires many skills, some of which we have use before and others that we develop. The advantages of exercise are commonsense, but with the… Continue

Added by Jean Di Carlo-Wagner,MA,E-RYT500 on August 3, 2010 at 4:00am — 2 Comments

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