by Liz Joy Hardie | May 5, 2019 | Lifestyle, Meditation, Mental Health, Mental Hygiene, Mindfulness, News & Blog, Stress Management
When did we all become SO busy? With To Do lists growing too long to fathom, social engagements coming out of our ears and WhatsApp groups taking over our lives it’s hard to deny that life as we know it can sometimes feel nothing short of Chaotic. Keeping on top of...
by Liz Joy Hardie | Mar 16, 2019 | Asana, Lifestyle, Meditation, Mindfulness, News & Blog, Yoga, Yoga Philosophy, Yoga Styles
The Yoga Sutras are a collection of 196 sutras or teachings on the theory and practice of yoga written at least 1,700 years ago and can be understood as guidelines for how to live a meaningful life of purpose. According to these teachings there are Eight Limbs (or...
by Liz Joy Hardie | Feb 28, 2019 | Lifestyle, Meditation, MoreYoga, News & Blog, Yoga, Yoga Philosophy, Yoga Styles
Last month we began to explore the 8 Limbs of Yoga and how these ancient teachings can be applied to modern life today. We delved into the 1st of the 8 Limbs, the Yamas: Ahimsa (non-harming or non-violence in thought, word and deed), Satya (truthfulness), Asteya (non-... by Katie | Sep 14, 2018 | Lifestyle, Meditation, MoreYoga, News & Blog
“Don’t hate, meditate!” Easier said than done. When you first get to the mat after a tough day at work, sitting still for a second can be a challenge, let alone a full five minutes. All of the worst parts of the day come flooding back on replay,...
by moreyogaadmin | Sep 3, 2018 | Lifestyle, Meditation, Mental Health, Mindfulness, Pranayama or Breathing
Why meditate? Meditation is a powerful tool that helps us to feel more comfortable in ourselves, more calm, more in control and at peace. And yet many of us struggle to build a regular practice or find a technique that enables us to sit in stillness. As we rush around...
by Katie | Aug 30, 2018 | Lifestyle, Meditation, Mental Health, Mindfulness, MoreYoga, News & Blog
If you work in an office, you probably spend a lot of time sitting and looking down at your keyboard or screen. Curving the spine this way doesn’t just make it more difficult to stand up straight; it makes you feel less confident too. Here are five gentle heart...