Being in relationship with people who are choosing to be their most vulnerable, authentic selves. Daily yoga practice strips us of the facades we normally carry with us as protection, and I feel incredibly honored to be witness to that type of transformation. Whether in the yoga room during practice or talking with a student after class, I find my purpose in creating a space where people feel free to bring their whole being. That extends beyond the yoga shala as well. I feel most alive when I'm holding space for myself and others to share what's in our hearts- often around a dinner table :)
My decision to take on a daily yoga practice comes to mind. That was in 2009 and was less a willful decision than an insight that came from within- one that emerged on its own without much effort. Since then, my practice has guided me through the joys, challenges, and changes of life. The other significant moment that comes to mind is meeting my husband. We met in 2010 and married in 2014. His support and the container of our relationship continue to nourish me and catalyze my growth.
There are so many! I'm reminded of a story that emerged during an in-person Laddership circle I had the joy to host at my house, in which one of the members of the circle told us about being gifted $1 by a homeless man on his birthday. That story then reminds me of the time I was gifted a quarter by a homeless man to cover my parking meter. As I reflect on more personal acts of kindness, I'm remembering my dad diving into a dumpster to find an item that I deemed too precious to let go of as a teenager. The sacrifices of a parent know no bounds ;) There are so many acts of kindness and love that have lit up my life- I could keep writing for a long time :)
Raise happy, grounded children, and eat all the good food ;)
Love yourself, the child within and the being you are now, expand that love to include others, and build a community around that love.