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Breathe, Stretch and Be Merry!If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed or sign up for email updates. Thanks for visiting! Christmas may be over but there’s still plenty of reasons to keep on being merry. There are leftovers to eat, presents to put away, and New Year’s to plan for. Yes, it’s a great time to be merry, but in between all the holiday cheer, don’t forget to breath. Thus, I bring you this guest post from Heather Ashare. Heather has been a dedicated practitioner and instructor of Ashtanga yoga for several years. As the yoga expert at DietsInReview.com, she shares simple and effective ways to make yoga a part of your life for greater fitness and wellness. DietsInReview.com also provides healthy recipes, weight loss tools, nutrition and health guidance in the Diet Blog and reviews of nearly 650 diet plans. The holidays are one of the most festive and joyous times of the year but they are also jam-packed with stress, anxiety and lots of running around. Before the holiday cheer sidelines you into a frenetic tailspin, make some time for a few minutes of yoga therapy each day so that you can embrace the full splendor of the season.
Applying both the physical and mental practices of yoga to your holiday season will keep you feeling in control of your emotions and body. And remember, whether it’s a few deep breaths, a round of sun salutations, or a bite of pecan pie, a little goes a very long way. Happy Holidays! Image courtesy of tanakawho. Related posts:
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Very good stuff. I’m doing the first 2 and they are really making me feel great. Still gotta work on that last one with the eating, though:)
Great advice, and a great website. I need to get to a yoga class myself, I’ve really missed it. Unfortunately, I’ve been kind of snow’d in. When you can’t go regularly, you’re body really misses it, that’s for sure.
- Dave
I need to breathe a bit- more in the metaphorical sense, but breathing none the less.
Kelly Turner
http://www.everygymsnightmare.com