No More Yoga---For Now
I taught my last yoga class (until August) on yesterday. I'm actually looking forward to the break from teaching.
It's not because I don't thoroughly enjoy it. But like anything good, it's nice to step away and then come back to it fresh and renewed.
I go through this sometimes with new songs. If I'm not careful I'll milk a great song to death in about 2 days and then 3 days later I'll never want to hear it again. Then I'll walk into class and someone will go, "Hey could you play that song you played the last class?" and I'll start thinking to myself, "uuuhhhh, not that tired old song again."
Now, I have to be more careful and space out good song so I can avoid that experience. The other day, my friend Will (who is also a yoga teacher) was asking me for some new music to play in his yoga classes---he was saying how rare it is to find a really great song. I told him that I had over 300 really great songs---that I'm tired of listening to. But I seriously digress.
Where was I? Ah, teaching. Yes, it will be good (I imagine) to come back to my classes at the end of the summer and be in a different head space.
For now, I can't say that I'm REALLY looking forward to traveling to India. (A) Because I don't really love crowds, (B) Because I'm a germaphobe and (C) I have a slight aversion to getting violently ill.
But I'll just have to deal with whatever happens and remember that it's all happening for the best. I'm sure it's going to be fine. Let me say that louder to the Universe: I'M SURE EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE GREAT!
There. Now I can relax. Ok, more updates from Asia so stay tuned. I've still got lots to do to prepare for my trip. I'm looking at the old "To Do" list in my peripheral as I type so let me get started.
It's not because I don't thoroughly enjoy it. But like anything good, it's nice to step away and then come back to it fresh and renewed.
I go through this sometimes with new songs. If I'm not careful I'll milk a great song to death in about 2 days and then 3 days later I'll never want to hear it again. Then I'll walk into class and someone will go, "Hey could you play that song you played the last class?" and I'll start thinking to myself, "uuuhhhh, not that tired old song again."
Now, I have to be more careful and space out good song so I can avoid that experience. The other day, my friend Will (who is also a yoga teacher) was asking me for some new music to play in his yoga classes---he was saying how rare it is to find a really great song. I told him that I had over 300 really great songs---that I'm tired of listening to. But I seriously digress.
Where was I? Ah, teaching. Yes, it will be good (I imagine) to come back to my classes at the end of the summer and be in a different head space.
For now, I can't say that I'm REALLY looking forward to traveling to India. (A) Because I don't really love crowds, (B) Because I'm a germaphobe and (C) I have a slight aversion to getting violently ill.
But I'll just have to deal with whatever happens and remember that it's all happening for the best. I'm sure it's going to be fine. Let me say that louder to the Universe: I'M SURE EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE GREAT!
There. Now I can relax. Ok, more updates from Asia so stay tuned. I've still got lots to do to prepare for my trip. I'm looking at the old "To Do" list in my peripheral as I type so let me get started.
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Just wanted to say that I loved this blog! lol So scattered and funny. ;)
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