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March 08, 2010

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Yoga for the desk jockey - that one's right up my alley. I constantly have back pain, and I'm probably developing a problem with my right wrist from using the mouse. I've been dabbling in yoga, trying to learn how it can benefit me, and I found this resource helpful. Thanks for the post!

Sand Sock Girl

Thank you for sharing! I will definitely keep these in mind. Your posts are very helpful. Yoga has brought a lot of good benefits in my health.

Aion kinah

Ha ha ha! I love this! I’ll have to start pondering my picks….

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Marysa Sheren - Fresh Living

Thank you so much for sharing this. The temptation to be overly goal-oriented and resist modification in yoga practice can be overwhelming. This post was so grounding - a great reminder that yoga is about observing where you are and having compassion for yourself and others. Thank you!

 Medical Advice

im very thankful for sharing us..from now on ill try to do yoga for my good health..

Jenny

i love when certain messages come along at just the right time for me.
i am constantly struggling with this in my classes. my ego is not even trying to disguise its ugly self, i want to show off to new people in the class how 'good at yoga' i am-how ironic!
i also have this feeling that if im not pushing myself im not 'getting my moneys worth' also absrud!
but i also want to live up to peoples expectations that if you do yoga you should look and be a certain way.
i still want to advance my physical practice while respecting my body. its a constant battle! thanks xx

A.J.Anto

Thanks for the post Diane! Hi i also wanted to let you know about a special event in Tampa, FL called Mystic Eye. http://www.mysticeye.org Mystic Eye will be an opportunity to spend two moonlit evenings with an enlightened master looking at life’s most profound questions. It is a rare opportunity to delve within and uncover your innate wisdom and joy.
Listening to Sadhguru and being with him has been some of the most enlightening and engrossing experience for me and shall I dare say spending these two moonlit evenings with Sadhguru, looking at life’s most profound questions could be a turning point in your life as well. It is in this hope that I invite you for this event.
Hope to see you there!

andreea

thank you for sharing this! it's so important to keep this in mind as i do my yoga practice.

Lasserday

thanks for this! it is very timely as i have been fighting with myself about my desire to only do yin yoga lately. i keep feeling like it is proof that i am lazy, but trying to remember that the whole point of this thing is to listen to my body. :)

Rachel @ Suburban Yogini

Diane, thank you for the link for both myself and The Bliss Lady :)

When I first moved from Astanga to Viniyoga I felt that whole "yoga wussy" vibe. It took me a long time to understand that everybody's body is unique and perfect in it's own way and needs its own practice. I'm glad I persevered though , because in the long run it has made me feel better about my body :)

Christine (Blisschick) Reed

Diane! Thank you for the kind message of my guest post today. :) And thanks, as always, for all the information you share with us.

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