A Piece From my Diary that Feels Appropriate to Share in This Moment

A Piece From my Diary that Feels Appropriate to Share in This Moment

s l o w  d o w n A piece from my diary that feels appropriate to share in this moment. A hopeful note of where we are headed, together. It’s not personal, it’s business. A disconnected mantra of our time worth some reflection. Maybe a good time for that is now. Work is always personal. What you do affects you. What you do affects those around you. When what you’re doing involves more than you, whether one more or many more, it becomes personal to more people. The effects of our actions are beyond our comprehension, and it’s our…
How to Practice at Home: Retreat with Tara

How to Practice at Home: Retreat with Tara

Create a sustainable, fun and fulfilling home practice that gives exactly what you need. Creating the practice you want in your own home is magical. Here's how to make the magic real. Get started with How to Practice at Home Now 32 Daily Talks, Meditations, and Yoga Practice Sessions, covering a complete range of topics and big picture ideas including how to build sequences that meet your own unique needs and flow in a way that's perfect for you, working through the roadblocks that hold you back, setting up the best space for practice, and opening a mindset that keeps…
Once in a Lifetime Opportunity

Once in a Lifetime Opportunity

s l o w   d o w n  The first few days of lockdown, we assumed a week or two is what it would be. How will we manage all this togetherness at home for a week? What would we do with her and how would we find time to work? Two days in I started to feel guilty for enjoying this found time together, like a secret vacation, not knowing we needed to pace ourselves, and this would be the new normal. Reacting correctly to the tragedy facing our world was in some moments unneeded, in some ways impossible.…
Ceizer x Strala for GARDP

Ceizer x Strala for GARDP

s l o w   d o w n  The first few days of lockdown, we assumed a week or two is what it would be. How will we manage all this togetherness at home for a week? What would we do with her and how would we find time to work? Two days in I started to feel guilty for enjoying this found time together, like a secret vacation, not knowing we needed to pace ourselves, and this would be the new normal. Reacting correctly to the tragedy facing our world was in some moments unneeded, in some ways impossible.…