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27 Nov

Of Bhakti and Thank Yous (6)

I was reading my classmates’ blog posts as part of our journalling for YTT and I was suddenly flooded with emotions and reminded about the positive energy of our yoga community. I’ve never felt this before in my almost 3 years of doing yoga at studios. Maybe because all along I’ve practiced mostly alone. My […]

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27 Nov

practice and all is coming and remember to also enjoy the journey (5)

It has always been a dream to do a headstand unassisted. I’ve been trying my hand at doing an unsupported headstand on and off for a year now. It took me a really long time to learn how to engage my core and stack my hips to do a knees to my chest tuck, but […]

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27 Nov

Journey #6

Gratitude. Inspired by Leo   This is going to be a an intimate post by me because I want to express my gratitude to these friends who have shaped my thoughts, and ultimately myself.   First of all, I am immensely thankful to both Jessica and Alexis for being great trainers. Your wisdom and knowledge […]

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27 Nov

Journey #5

One more weekend till I’ve graduated ( if i can pass all my exams with flying colors hahahaha ). I honestly do not know how to feel about this.   Ive been spending my weekend mornings for the past 3 months  with Jessica, Alexis and my YTT classmates, and I am getting used to this […]

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27 Nov

The Power of a Teacher

When I signed up for the YTT, I was asked an important question, “Do you want to teach when you finish the YTT?” Although it was an obvious question, which I should have easily been able to answer, it wasn’t easy for me. In my view, it was a loaded question. Will I be good […]

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27 Nov

The journey to success begins with a single step

Jessica and Alexis seem to be more excited than we are of our own success. They cheer harder than we do ourselves, encourage us most when we feel discouraged, and they believe in us even though we don’t sometimes. And I thought, isn’t that essentially what teachers do? I hope I can become the kind […]

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