Since I began the practice of Bikram yoga nearly three years ago, many of my posts paint a picture of the takeaways, the lessons learned… mindfulness and a focus on the breath—the present—two recurring themes to carry outside of the hot room. A few days ago, my morning began as a test, or an opportunity, to practice my yoga off the mat. To remain peaceful amidst chaos. My car did not want to start and, when it did, it argued about it until AAA came to the rescue. Eight hours of work, an empty suitcase and last-minute trip plans loomed ahead of me, my flight took off in 24 hours and my adult child still needed her mom. By the time I burst into the yoga studio, I had practiced so much mindfulness throughout the day, my reserve underwent depletion. Thankfully, it only took me an hour to pack after a rock star practice. And I slept like a baby.
How do you refuel depleted reserves?
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Jun 18, 2015 @ 04:19:53
Exchanging friendly comments, as often as possible, with at least one very special old neighborhood friend – this always replenishes my reserves 🙂 and we’re figuring it out more and more what it means to ourselves and each other.
Jun 18, 2015 @ 21:14:05
This sounds promising, and a surefire way to refuel and recharge. My recent trip back home did wonders for my psyche and I’m more than ready to get back in the game 🙂