NagADay

20150221-074110-27670490.jpgWhere have I been? Why haven’t I been nagging? No big reasons. Yet. Just taking a break from the constant external offerings. It can be more consuming than I want. I am wondering if there is time better spent elsewhere. More writing. More yoga. More living offline. But I haven’t decided. Keep nagging daily? Or pause for myself for a time and see where it takes me?

In the meantime, a sweet little dog head rest is lovely.

Do #yoga. Today. Everyday.

Peace and pause,
Yoga Nag
http://www.YogaNag.com
#yogaeverydamnday

NagADay

20150204-141408-51248587.jpgToday’s Nag inspired by #healthybellyselfie with maha gratitude to @elenabrower for this one. I have been seriously self conscious about my belly my entire life. For reals. Despite being a small, mostly thin person, it has always had a pooty-out quality, what we call in my family “midriff bulge,” that made me unhappy. Even prior to babies. I always wanted a flat belly, as some of my friends had. Not necessarily abs of steel but a flatter shape. I once admitted this to a girlfriend. I will never forget her response: “Anyone can have a flat belly. Your belly is like beautiful sculpture.” I still hold that sweet offering in my heart when I think of my belly. Being a mother transformed some of my belly woe. My belly grew and grew and grew, twice, first home to 1 baby, then home to 2 at one time. Twins. Miraculous. Afterwards, my belly deflated, slightly pootier, definitely saggier, with a lot more skin. Yet, somehow those pregnancies—the miracle of housing babies, delivering babies, nursing babies—helped me realize the wisdom and beauty of this body and yes, this belly, of mine. My beautiful husband made me clip-on belly button rings, long dangling ones, after my first baby, to encourage my belly love. Thankfully #yoga has also helped me realize how powerful this belly actually is and can be. Yet I still have self conscious moments. Down dog isn’t my belly’s most flattering position. And I don’t strip to my bra in hot yoga classes. That will not happen. Some days I still wish I had a different belly. I know this is not my best self. I know others may find this crazy. But it is true. However, I simultaneously know that this body of mine is not meant to be an object for my or anyone else’s viewing pleasure. Or not only that… It is not meant to be a particular shape or size. My belly has amazing function. It is magical. It is soft and sweet. It folds, even flops. It bloats some days, and has other more slender days. It can be sad and hurt. It is strong and resilient. It works very hard to support me. And I will keep working on my #bellylove. It is a key part to my recent #selflove and #selfcare work.

What about you? Where’s your #bellylove? How do you love your belly?

Do #yoga. Today. Everyday.

Peace and pause,
Yoga Nag
http://www.YogaNag.com
#yogaeverydamnday

NagADay

20150203-143526-52526124.jpgPlaying with blocks. After weeks of rest for my mad hip, feeling weak and clumsy. Blocks help. Supergirl shirt helps too. Baby steps forward.

Do #yoga. Today. Everyday.

Peace and pauses,
Yoga Nag
http://www.YogaNag.com
#yogaeverydamnday

NagADay Bonus, New Blog

give life

New blog: Give a Little Bit of Your Life to You at other site, http://www.findingpause.com/site/index.php/pauses/115-give-a-little-bit.html

Riffing off Supertramp, yes, who knew?  Work we have been doing in some of my classes, figuring out how to take better care or ourselves. Work possibly for you too!  All of it inspired by the #selfcarelikeayogi challenge and its lovely peeps, @yoginaomi @dinacrosta @anjaliclothing and @herbalzap.

Check it out at: http://www.findingpause.com/site/index.php/pauses/115-give-a-little-bit.html

Do #yoga.  Today.  Everyday.

Peace and pauses,
Yoga Nag
http://www.YogaNag.com
#yogaeverydamnday

#selfcare #selflove

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20150129-134832-49712805.jpgM E D I T A T I O N. The ultimate #selfcarelikeayogi. Sit well, beauties. Breathe. Feel this inhale. And this exhale. Settle into the sweet ebb and flow of you.

Thanks challenge friends @yoginaomi @dinacrosta @anjaliclothing and @herbalzap. It was a good 11 days!

Do #yoga. Today. Everyday.

Peace and pause,
Yoga Nag
http://www.YogaNag.com
#yogaeverydamnday #meditation

NagADay

20150128-234020-85220304.jpgSupine yoga #selfcare. This one. Definitely this one. Supta Padangusthasana. Funny how clear these have been for me, a class of poses, selected wearing rosey self care goggles. Thanks #selfcarelikeayogi peeps @yoginaomi @dinacrosta @anjaliclothing and @herbalzap. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

Do #yoga. Today. Everyday.

Peace and pause,
Yoga Nag
http://www.YogaNag.com
#yogaeverydamnday #suptapadangusthasana