coming back to yoga

Spark!!

Amplify.

Step out of doubt.

Be open.

We grow where we are uncomfortable.
Go there, to those uncomfortable places.
Amazing things can – and will – happen there.

IT IS OKAY TO BE UNCERTAIN.

Trust your path.
Trust your choices.
Trust your strength.

DRENCH yourself in possibility.

Let go of judgement.  Judgement of yourself.  Judgement of others.

Last night I went to a yoga class.  It was the first real yoga class I have been to since before Gus was born (he just turned two years old!).  Yoga is something I used to do regularly.  To be honest, I feel about yoga the same way I feel about running – it takes me to my edges, connects me with myself, helps me find balance, cleanses me from the inside out, brings me face to face with my fears and encourages me to let go of them and to grow through them.

I have really missed it.

I am bringing it back into my life.  Making time for it.  Time to stretch and breathe and grow and sweat.  To let things out and let things in.

Whether it’s just five minutes a day on my living room floor while my kids swirl and jump and play around me or a 90-minute class in a heated room guided by a teacher (this will be a huge treat whenever it happens) — I am making time to do yoga every single day from here on out.  I’m recommitting myself to the practice.  It is something I owe myself.  My body.  My mind.  My spirit.

After my fall on the trails, Dr. Wong suggested that I spend more time stretching out my back by going into child’s pose once a day for at least a few minutes to open it up and get the tight muscles to relax.  I took his advice and was quickly made aware of how much I missed practicing yoga.  Then I started doing other familiar-but-abandoned yoga postures like pigeon (oh hellloooo hips) and cat-cow (more yumminess for my back), and I realized how much I missed it and how restorative it is for me on so many levels.  Even if it’s just a few minutes a day.

Restoring balance is a huge priority for me right now.  And I really believe that yoga will help me do that.

What about you – do you practice yoga?  Do you have a favorite posture?  What are your favorite ways to sweat it out other than to run?

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Hi, I'm Jess!

Thanks for visiting my blog! I’m a runner, a coach, and an artist whose work’s purpose is to celebrate and encourage others on the run. I started running over 20 years ago when I signed up for my first marathon, and since then it has become an integral part of me and how I live my life. Running changed me in ways I never could have imagined, and has continued to lead me down a path of personal and professional growth and self discovery. On this blog I love sharing stories about my journey, talking about the lessons I’ve learned along the way and connecting with all of you. Thank you for being here!

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