Closure In The Form Of Rain

Hello Everyone!!!  I know it’s been a while *insert lyrics to it’s been a while since I last saw you*, but I am back and back in the Yoga Game.  The reason why I needed a break from blogging was preparing for my late brother’s birthday and his memorial.  The 4th of this month would have been my bro’s 27th birthday and let tell you that was a more than difficult day for myself andContinueContinue reading “Closure In The Form Of Rain”

Revamp The Restorative

Humans are creatures of habit.  We hate change, don’t like to be uncomfortable, and (well in America) we want things NOW!!! Which is not wrong…..our brain chemistry (survival method) tells the rest of our body once we are comfortable we should not change anything because that could eventually lead to us not surviving.  So, when you look at this as a survival mechanism humans hating the idea of change is an understandable thing.  With thatContinueContinue reading “Revamp The Restorative”

Coffee, Yoga Mat, and Your Home

“Life moves to fast, if you don’t stop to look around you might miss it.” -Ferris Bueller’s Day Off Since the death of my brother life has just passed by….not stopping to say hi…..not taking into consideration how I am feeling or how my family is feeling.  It just keeps flying by.  Hours turn into days and days turn into weeks….work continues, school goes on, and life rolls on.  My brother would not want lifeContinueContinue reading “Coffee, Yoga Mat, and Your Home”

Zen Up & Shape Out?

As the end of 2014 comes to a fast close (in a few days) we (as a society) start to notice the different highlights of the year.  Maybe you try to find one word to summarize up your feelings/experiences/changes that have occurred throughout the last 365 days.  Or, maybe you look to the year 2015 start to plan the year out.  Figure out your New Years Resolution….which could be anything from the gym, to findingContinueContinue reading “Zen Up & Shape Out?”

Finding My Zen In A World Of Stress.

“Learn to let go…That is the key to happiness. ”  Letting everything go is difficult.  We as human beings are constantly stressed out with something little or big or medium size.   Stressed does not discriminate.   The quote that I put at the beginning is a Buddha quote…… ironically it is the tattoo on my forearm.   But,  Buddha says to let all things go you will be happy.   So it’s that the key to my zenning? ContinueContinue reading “Finding My Zen In A World Of Stress.”