Practice exploring your feelings, and seeing if you can detect your negative cycle coming up.
Not exact matches
we all tend to fear what we do not know - rather than take someone else's word for it
explore for yourself - take a yoga class at the Y or the local yoga studio - tune into your own experience - your own
feelings - yoga is NOT a religious
practice and never has been - it is a process of yoking (yoga means to yoke or to join) body and mind - when body and mind are integrated we experience the NOW - peace - and that leads the to experience of ONEness - we are all connected - I am you, you are me - be love my loves - be love...
It is especially important that adoptive families become well -
practiced in
exploring, sharing and talking about
feelings, especially those connected to adoption.
I
felt like I had an opportunity to
explore and question birthing
practices in this country and perhaps be an advocate for mothers» rights and better maternity care.
In the same way that co-sleeping with our babies encouraged us to be creative about our sex life,
practicing FAM also motivates us to
explore alternatives to intercourse that leave us both
feeling fulfilled.
It was around this time that I discovered the yogic
practice of svadhyaya, or self - study, and began to
explore my body, my desires, and how I might begin to truly
feel good in my body.
If your soul has a strong inclination toward this archetype, get into your heart energy and
explore your emotions or start a spiritual
practice that is based more around
feeling than knowing.
I
explored different forms of meditation, movement, approaches to diet, and wellness
practices, and what I found was that the more I worked into my own healing, the more I
felt called to support the healing of others.»
Learn how to establish a solid foundation from which to safely
explore backbends and
feel more secure and confident when
practicing or teaching backbends.
Through a guided writing
practice, slow flow yoga sequence, and guided meditation we will
explore what it means to truly
feel good in our beautiful bodies.
My intention is to create a space with both structure and freedom, for my students to
explore themselves, honor what they're
feeling and make the
practice their own.
This 2 hour Love Your Body event features our most - loved Cultivating Clarity
practice to get clear on how you want to
feel in your body PLUS a joyful, upbeat yoga flow class to help you follow your
feel good,
explore how your body moves, and cultivate more loving vibes towards your gorgeous bod.
I also found several places where climbing a wall as high as you can go (a common
practice while hunting for secrets) resulted in an «out of bounds» death with no warning, This didn't
feel intentional or well - designed, and might be a sign that edge cases of the game (likely to be found as Sonic maniacs
explore every corner of it) could have benefited from a bit more playtesting.
You've spent a good amount of time with your students and
feel more comfortable
exploring new strategies and
practices that are more tailored to their learning needs.
Within my own teaching
practice, I was fortunate enough to
explore the world with some of my students; thinking,
feeling and unlearning about people, culture, environment and tradition in a range of different countries.
From
exploring 21st century sustainable
practices to applying science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) to solve problems, students are
feeling empowered to design and lead projects that make a difference in the real world.
Nicole
explored several areas of veterinary medicine, including working for in a general
practice and in emergency medicine, then moved on to specialty medicine, which she
feels in a great fit for her.
There is a powerful energy that is
felt in this area of the Sacred Valley which is an ideal and conducive setting to reflect openly and to
explore on a deeper level one's yoga
practice.
I
feel compelled to create and
explore my ideas, thoughts, and inspirations through my artistic
practice.
For over 40 years since he first commenced his photographic
practice, Ueda has continued to
explore new expressions through his filter of photography; always challenging himself to capture the strong impulses and impressions that he happens upon, as well as the pleasure
felt through such encounters.
In it, I reflect on the concept of ambivalence,
exploring the antinomies of
feeling vs. judgment as aesthetic responses, and how that plays out within art criticism and art
practice.
His
practice explores art's potential to address forgotten or neglected aspects of the self, such as the primal
feeling of being in one's own body at a time when we are exposed to the highest amount of external information in history.
Featuring: Amna Asghar, Dana Davenport, Umber Majeed, Tammy Nguyen, Ke Peng, Sahana Ramakrishnan, Sheida Soleimani Amna Asghar speaks on the construction and translation of disparate references, cultures, geographies, and generations from Pakistan and America; Dana Davenport addresses the complexity of interminority racism within her own community and institutions from her experiences as a Black Korean American; Umber Majeed's
practice attempts to unpack the temporalities within South Asia as site, familial archival material, popular culture, and modern national state narratives; Tammy Nguyen interrogates natural sciences and non-human forms to
explore racial intimacies and US military involvement in the Pacific Rim; Ke Peng documents the
feeling of alienation and disorientation from urbanization and immigration by taking a journey into an imagined childhood in China, Hunan, where she was born and Shenzhen, a modern city where her family relocates to; Sahana Ramakrishan
explores myths and religion from Buddhist and Hindu tales to speak upon the magic of childhood and the power dynamics of sexuality, race, and violence; Sheida Soleimani is an Iranian - American artist and a daughter of political refugees, making work to highlight her critical perspective on the historical and contemporary socio - political occurrences in Iran.
It
feels urgent and fitting to address the complexities of the biennial context, and the broader debates around nationality and (inter) dependence, by way of artistic
practices in which the subversive and critical potential of humour is
explored, that powerful affective force that is capable of opening up new perspectives on our existence beyond knowledge or rationality.
So I built an exhibition that examines three ideas that I
feel are prominent in contemporary art and discourse: painting and its relationship to gender and power;
practices that engage in critique; and, finally, work that
explores craft and concepts of materialism.
If you're career choice is not a creative one, please by all means
feel free to
explore best
practices in your field for applying to positions.
In my
practice providing psychotherapy to adults, adolescents, and couples, I offer a comfortable and confidential place where clients can
explore feelings and concerns safely, while also addressing their most difficult problems or life challenges.»
Project Inclusion Center for Family Connections (2006) View Abstract and Document Describes the activities of Project Inclusion, which was designed to establish and test best
practices for promoting teens» positive identity development while supporting them in expressing and
exploring their
feelings.
The various therapeutic approaches and
practices are associated with different theoretical perspectives and employ different procedures intended to form a therapeutic alliance,
explore the nature of psychological problems, and encourage new ways of thinking,
feeling, or behaving.
If you come from a tradition to which you
feel connected, I recommend
exploring the
practices within it.
Explore the most recent treatment advances in using yoga and somatic
practices to help trauma survivors transform their disconnected relationship with their bodies and learn to
feel safe, powerful, and effective.
Safe yet challenging environment to
explore relationship concerns, family dynamics, social issues, sexuality and other
feelings with seasoned group facilitator in
practice over 30 years.
We invite volunteers and the greater community to come
explore what dignity and respect look and
feel like in
practice.
Finally, the relation of the
FEEL - KJ with measures of psychopathological symptoms still has to be
explored more extensively to confirm its status as a useful tool for clinical
practice.