Be fully present. Feel your heart. And leap. —Pema Chodron I shared this quote on Saturday---and then haven't said much since then. I've been leaning into the process that is so elegantly invoked by the quote above and working it. BE FULLY PRESENT. Step one. Not so easy when trying to decide when and how to come back out into the world, what to keep doing, what to start doing, what to stop doing. Not so easy when my mind wants to rush ahead, to know what my life and work will look like in this new Covid-19 informed world or run back to the way things used to be. So I arrive in my body, feel my bones, soften my tongue. lift the back of my skull, stop doing anything and become fully present. FEEL YOUR HEART. Step two. Ahhhh, its tender and filled with grief and loss, joy and gratitude. I underestimated entirely how many feelings one heart can hold---how these feelings can live right alongside each other. My heart knows things my mind isn't ready to know yet because it isn't afraid. My heart tells me just enough to take the next step---it doesn't tell me the whole story because it knows I'm not ready yet. AND LEAP. Step three. Make a move. Risk letting go in order to arrive in a new place. Have the hard conversations because they are more honest. Take the wisdom of my heart into action. Let the next teacher--my life as it is unfolding--add its voice the teachers of body and heart. What do these three invitations invoke for you? I would love to hear. Also, I am teaching a yoga class ONLINE this Saturday morning at 9am CST if you want to explore this process with me--it's Vinyasa + Meditation and you can sign up for this LiveStreaming class thru the link in my bio or on my website under the link ONLINE practice. #giocondayoga #onlineyogaclass #onlineyogaclasses #yogateacher #myyogalife #yogaforeveryone #liveyoga #balanceforbetter #yoga2020 #yogalifestyle (at Thatch Caye, a Muy'Ono Resort) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAKxgq-lNUG/?igshid=1eq87f4g64x7i










