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You can tell a lot about yourself by how you go about things.
Tara Stiles
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Tara Stiles
Age: 43
Born: 1981
Born: May 6
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Tara Leann Stiles
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When you are plugged into you, anything is possible.
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That's what yoga teaches: how to be fully present now, no matter the circumstance.
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What you practice on the mat is what you end up doing in your life.
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Each exhale allows us to let go of the moment that has just passed.
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You are whole body, whole mind, whole spirit, all the time. When you experience all of you at once, anything is possible.
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There are no rules in life. It’s a mind-set that limits people dramatically.
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All the body's systems and processes - your nerves, your emotions - take instruction from what is going on with your breath.
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Learning to savor the moment keeps us from living in constant worry and fear and tension over things that haven't happened yet and may never come to pass. Practicing yoga helps us to undo these bad mental habits and stress triggers that we often unknowingly pick up along the way.
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Each full, deep inhale creates more space in your body and mind. Each long, exhale moves you directly into that space. The deeper you breathe, the more opens up. It's like opening a door and walking through with each breath. The fuller your breaths the more and more doors open on up, leaving you with the space to walk on in!
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When we practice paying attention, moving with ease of body and mind, and being efficient, our body becomes very capable and strong, and the mind is able to be calm and travel further inward, where we have direct access to your unique creativity, intuition, and feelings of connectivity.
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With meditation, you become a sensitized superhero, completely in control, with endless possibilities at your fingertips.
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It takes an honest look to observe our selves without judgment, and then to do something about it. Observing without judgment is the practice of yoga. Doing something about it is the stuff that makes up your life.
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Say you're doing a headstand. The moment you think to yourself, Wow, I'm doing this pose! is usually the moment you'll topple out of it.
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Why is balance important? From a life lesson standpoint, it's about learning to enjoy yourself without getting the ego involved.
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You can fall out of a tree pose with ease, or with frustration and a sense of defeat. Just like you can take a spill in your life and decide to dust yourself off - with a chuckle or an annoyed grunt - and get back up, or you can stay down, lie there, and give up. It's entirely up to you. It's your life, and your practice.
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A successful tree pose probably won't change your life. Learning how to keep your breath easy, long, and deep no matter what the circumstance? That absolutely will.
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Each inhale creates more space in our bodies.
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Your tree pose is going crazy and you're falling and your leg is burning and it feels impossible to maintain any sort of stability practice observing what's happening instead of getting wrapped up in the circumstance. If you can learn to be easy with your breath in these moments, your body and mind will follow.
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When we practice paying attention, whether in meditation, yoga (moving mediation), or simply walking down the street, we can choose to be at ease, or choose to be tense. It's a choice, and that choice is up to no one but us to decide.
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Our attention to each breath keeps us in the now.
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