After over 20 years of practicing yoga, a simple shift changed my practice and taught me that the tools we rely on for support can sometimes mask our incompetencies, preventing us from making progress and realizing our true potential.
3 Proven Strategies to Start a Task When You’re Stalling
A little bit of delay getting started on a task can be normal, especially for neurodivergent people. But if you find yourself excessively stalling, it’s time for an intervention. Here are 3 proven strategies that can help you stop stalling and finally get started.
The Secret Ingredient for Focused Efficiency for People with ADHD
If you have ADHD or otherwise identify as neurodivergent, you know how hard it is to stay on task. Having a plan is a good start, but it’s not enough. Here’s the secret ingredient to staying focused and being efficient.
The Liberating Power of Functional Forms
I have a love/hate relationship with structure, but through the practice of Katonah Yoga I’ve learned how the formality of forms and structure can be transformative to getting us out of our habits and helping us fulfill our potential.
How Yoga Can Help You Be More Visible
What is the true essence of visibility? Before we can be seen by others, we must learn to see ourselves. Here’s how yoga helps.
How to Break The Habit of Stopping Yourself
Stopping yourself from moving forward or going deeper is more complex than it may seem. A lesson I’ve learned from my struggle with back squats informs my approach to how to break the habit of stopping myself in life outside the gym.
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