The Yoga of Relationships: Letting Go Of Need
The Dalai Lama writes that we must: "Remember that the best relationship is one in which your love for each other exceeds your need for each other." Simply, he reminds
The Dalai Lama writes that we must: "Remember that the best relationship is one in which your love for each other exceeds your need for each other." Simply, he reminds
Socrates once claimed that the only thing he knew was that he "knew nothing". While I see his point, I beg to disagree. While I won't feign to know anything
Yoga keeps things real in a way that other things in our lives simply do not. Here are four reasons I hate yoga. Maybe you do too?
Moms rock. They do so much for us, and deserve all our love. Here, one yogini gives her top reason of why she says, “I love my mom.”
Do you want to enjoy your life? If so, you’ll need to claim your day. Not only this one, but all other days too. Here are 4 ways to do it.
Learn to understand The Power Of No. Saying yes is easy. But do you master the use of the NO? If not, read this article.
If you are lucky, you don't encounter a big loss until your heart is held by more hands than your own. If you are lucky, you learn that life must
There are many ways to love yourself more! Here are three great suggestions that will help you discover how much you actually love yourself.
Change is hard, but it is important! If you want to change, you need to take action and start working on yourself right now. Here is how!
Do you know the 4 yoga lies? When we’re on the mat, there are a view lies we tell ourselves. Find out what these lies are!
This yogini says, “There are 18 things I want for you.” Here’s what they are. Do you want these things for someone you love?
Confessions of a Yogi - A weekly column by Jamie Silverstein When I was sixteen, I feel in 'love'. His name was Sean. He was a barista who played guitar. He
Confessions of a Yogi – A weekly column by Jamie Silverstein. Some days I really love my life. I feel the flow. I smile. I chat with people. Teaching yoga
Confessions of a Yogi – A weekly column by Jamie Silverstein I used to assist in a kindergarten in Michigan. We had this fantastic book titled “Everybody Poops”. It was
The person that said “the third times a charm” had a clue. I realized this early on in my foray into yoga studio ownership. I also realized that my expectations