The Power of Practice: Finding Balance Beyond the Mat
Guest contributor Natalie Gallant, MS, LCMHC, NCC, shares about how yoga benefits her mental health on and off the mat.
The Struggle to Feel Deserving
On a dark January evening, I found a yellow sticky note that I’d completely forgotten about in my coat pocket. On the front were three words: yoga, write, read. I needed this reminder to slow down and make space for these nourishing activities. Now I just had to believe I was deserving of taking the time to do them. Here I share some of the steps I took to build trust within myself that I was, in fact, deserving to make and take space for those people, places, and things that are important to me.
Read, Write, Yoga: A Powerful Healing Combination for Caregivers
As a parent of a child in eating disorder recovery, guest contributor Stephanie Affinito, struggled to know how to support her daughter without conversations ending in crying. In this moving blog, Stephanie shares how turning to reading, writing, and yoga—three practices that have served her well on her own health journey with chronic illness—became safe spaces to cultivate the support she herself needed as a caregiver. For all the caregivers out there, fiercely loving your person/people through hardship, this one is for you.
A Yoga Journey Towards Recovery and Health
Guest contributor Haley Schiek shares how yoga philosophy and the physical practice influenced her journey towards recovery and health. Haley not only talks about the positive ways yoga has helped her but is also honest about the negative aspects, too, and the challenges it caused in her recovery. Haley's story will leave you feeling less alone and inspire hope for recovery and health.
Mapping the Body: A Story of Scoliosis, Body Image, and Yoga
Guest contributor Sarah Webb shares how living with scoliosis affected her body image, causing her to feel trapped in a broken body. Sarah describes the pain she endured as well as the hope that she felt after attending her first yoga class. For Sarah, yoga was the beginning of true healing, offering a path to feeling empowered and whole in her body.
5 Reasons Adaptive Chair Yoga Is For Everyone
There are many barriers that keep people from trying yoga. Some relate to health, physical challenges, and body image challenges. If you are new to yoga or looking to explore ways experience the practice, guest contributor Mary Higgs shares how Adaptive Chair Yoga not only breaks down barriers to yoga by making it more accessible, but it also focuses on the mind-body connection by encouraging practitioners to trust and listen to their bodies.
Mind Over Matter: Exploring How Mental Health Stigma Impacts Eating Disorder Recovery
In this month’s blog series, Niya Bajaj explores how the experiences of stigma and silence around mental health concerns, including eating disorders, impact how people seek help and how yoga therapy can support inclusive recovery.
Yoga is Not a Weight Loss Program, And Why We Should Stop Treating It as Such
Guest contributor Isabelle Gillibrand admits that she started practicing yoga to lose weight. Now, looking back on her own journey as well as how yoga is often marketed for weight loss, Isabelle is calling out why this is a problem and reminds us that, “Yoga is meant to celebrate you and your journey - not be a punisher.”
5 Years and Some Perfectionistic Pancakes
Guest contributor Bridget Clawson shares how, 5 years into her eating disorder recovery, she found herself in a cooking class to face a disconnect she feels with engaging with food, whether through grocery shopping or in the kitchen. Read her experience of making “imperfect” pancakes and how she is remaining open to facing challenges while acknowledging her ongoing progress.