Posted by mindbodybrew on July 24, 2016 · 1 Comment
I don’t remember why I first went in—it’s not like I have a thing for bagels. But I entered the shop into a long line and began the difficult process of not being a “bagel regular” and having no idea how I wanted to eat these plump round rolls with a belly button. (NYC bagel … Continue reading →
Filed under Connect, Investigate, Voices: Callie Ritter · Tagged with bagel shop, bagels, Buddha, Buddhism, daily routine, Marianne Williamson, New York City, New York minute, NYC, NYC bagel, persepctive, practice, routine, Siddhartha Gautama, yoga, yoga practice, yoga routine, yoga teacher
Posted by mindbodybrew on July 3, 2016 · Leave a Comment
“We will not discover our place in the world. We must design our place in the world.” –Courtney Romano, author of “The First Ten Years” Choices. Our lives are laden with them, and the spectrum across which they exist—from insubstantial to life changing—is extraordinarily broad. A number of choices I made last summer provoked massive … Continue reading →
Filed under Breathe, Connect, Grow, Investigate, Voices: Liz Beres · Tagged with choices, courage, Courtney Romano, creativity, duality, grounded, mindfulness, personal growth, risk-taking, Samsara, svadhyaya, tapas, The First Ten Years, transformation, yin and yang, yin yang, yoga, yoga philosophy, yoga teacher