The Story of Yoga
People love stories. The yoga origin story is a tough one to pin down, but perhaps that is what makes it so fitting.
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People love stories. The yoga origin story is a tough one to pin down, but perhaps that is what makes it so fitting.
Originally Published on yogajournal.com by Ray Long, MD Each time you vinyasa your wrists bear weight. Without the proper support, this can lead to injury. Use these poses to help build strength in your wrists and core. The key to protecting your wrists is—surprise!—a strong core. Evidence-based medicine demonstrates that a strong core can increase the […]
Originally published on Forbes.com by Cheryl Conner This week I revisited a great friend, Amelia Wilcox. Amelia is the Utah-based founder of Incorporate Massage who collaborated with me a year ago on this article: 6 Ways to Increase Employee Morale and Performance Without Giving a Raise. More than 55,000 readers have enjoyed that article so […]
One man is bringing corporate yoga to the Hong Kong business world. He’s on a mission to make yoga mats an essential fixture under every worker’s desk
Originally Published in Yoga Journal by Stacie Stukin Through years of yoga classes, I’ve gamely moved into Ardha Chandrasana (Half Moon Pose) hundreds of times—balancing precariously with one hand on the floor, the other reaching skyward, and one leg shooting back from my hips. I thought I had it mastered. Then I enrolled in a […]
Originally published on pilatesstyle.com by Leah Stewart How stress affects your health and helpful techniques to stay slim, fit and feeling good.
Original article in Yoga Journal BY NANCY WOLFSON Just after sunrise, I am lying on the floor of Mohonk Mountain House in New Paltz, New York. Next to me are 14 other students from the Market Development department at MTV Networks, here on a two-day corporate team-building retreat. The program includes sports, hikes, a croquet […]
Originally Published in Courier Mail These four workplaces have got work/life balance down pat. Prepare yourself for some serious office envy.
Originally Published in South China Morning Post by Annemarie Evans. From potted plants to paternity leave, Chinese medicine practitioner Jimmy Lau will stop at nothing to make Richform a desirable employer and increase productivity.
Originally Published in Fast Company by Jenny Dearborn Clearing your mind and living in the moment isn’t about putting productivity on hold. You can be more profitable with less brain clutter. If you are like me, you probably find yourself multitasking more, yet feeling like it really isn’t benefiting you. As a society, we’re stressing out […]
