How do you know if you are ready for change in your life? I know by the sensation in my body. Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapy teaches us to tune […]
Navigating Life Change
Posted on: by Bev Johnson
Posted on: by Bev Johnson
How do you know if you are ready for change in your life? I know by the sensation in my body. Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapy teaches us to tune […]
Posted on: by Michael Lee, MA, C-IAYT
I find the best way to deal with the daily stress of life is to call on one of my best friends. My body! Like all good friends though, my […]
Posted on: by Renee Reusz
So I’d had a hard day–not anything earth shattering, just the run of the mill exhaustion from sleepless nights with the baby, dishes overflowing in the sink from last night’s […]
Posted on: by Bev Johnson
Usually this time of year I look forward to acknowledging profound transition as one year gives way to a new one – new space for opportunities to evolve my relationship […]
Posted on: by Kate Bentley
At this time of year, standing in a shopping line can be a bit unnerving… magazine covers promptly remind you to get in better shape, watch your calories, start a […]
Posted on: by Jaunie Federowicz
Today, my husband and I went for a hike in the woods of coastal Northern California. It was a cold, misty, grey kind of a day. Our intention was to […]
Posted on: by Carol Capper
Having expectations and anticipating what will happen next is an important way in which we navigate the world. It is especially relevant to what we choose to do in the […]
Posted on: by Bev Johnson
Lately I’ve been noticing how I handle stressful situations. I grit my teeth, tense my muscles, aim my body at the task or event I want to conquer, and then […]
Posted on: by Renee Reusz
Let me start by introducing myself. I’m a woman who believes “reliability and functionality” define a good handbag, I studied science in university, my favourite iPhone app is my Reminder’s […]
Posted on: by Jaunie Federowicz
As Phoenix Rising yoga therapy practitioners we learn how to hold space for our clients. By extension, we begin to cultivate our ability to hold and create space for ourselves. […]