I haven’t talked much about yoga here. Maybe I haven’t mentioned it at all but that’s probably because once I start talking about it, I get all proselytize-y about it. I know doing yoga has changed me and greatly enhanced my life. It hasn’t hurt my marriage either — I’m at least a bit less crazy because of it. So, I tend to think that everyone should do it. But I should know better. Nothing is for everyone, no matter what I think. And perhaps the most important lesson I can learn from yoga is to always keep my sense of humour. So, namaste (and thanks to my fabulous yoga teacher, Sam Cunningham, for this):
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For me definitely. Though I’m not doing any at the moment and I really should start to experiment and find what I can still do.
Brilliant.
Hysterical! I love yoga, must do it more. Do you ever do it at home or only in class?
Haha, that’s great! I love yoga, but definitely don’t do it enough.