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Five anatomy myths that Pilates and Yoga teachers make

By |2020-03-07T17:54:56+00:00March 6th, 2020|anatomy, back pain, pain|

So I speak from experience here as i’ve had over 30 years in the fitness and dance business; 25 of those years were as a pilates/yoga teacher, and just under 20 years of those were owning commercial studios. Here are five of the many anatomy myths that i’ve encountered over the years. I now offer [...]

Who looks outside dreams, who looks inside awakens – Carl Jung

By |2020-03-01T20:58:26+00:00March 1st, 2020|Embodied Emotion, Emotional Experience, Inspiration, life, words|

We are stimulated by external knowledge and information constantly. As commented by the American psychiatrist Edward Hallowell, “never in human history, our brains had to process so much information as today. We have now a generation of people who spend many hours in front of a computer monitor or a cell phone and who are so [...]

Five of the mistakes I’ve made as a pilates/yoga teacher so far:

By |2020-03-04T16:51:47+00:00February 28th, 2020|anger, love, pilates, yoga|

So I speak from experience here as i've had over 30 years in the fitness and dance business; 25 of those years were as a pilates/yoga teacher, and just under 20 years of those were owning commercial studios. Here are just five of the many mistakes that i've learnt from over the years. I now [...]

Does isolation exist in the body?

By |2020-02-23T22:19:35+00:00February 23rd, 2020|anatomy, Embodied Emotion, Emotional Experience, pilates, yoga|

When we look at traditional anatomy books, pictures or images, we are seeing someones interpretation of what's important to them after dissecting, so they take charge of what's worth cutting away and what's worth keeping. All anatomy images when placed on exercises or marketed in movement/treatment are merely a perception of the authors view of [...]

Being your true own authentic self

By |2020-02-14T20:04:51+00:00February 10th, 2020|accepting change, anger, eccentric, gossip, gut, Immune system, Inspiration, life, love, Philsophy, psychology, sadness, stress, tired, Wheat, words|

Very few of us feel comfortable being our authentic self because we don’t see ourselves as remarkable. We don’t realize that our authenticity is the one thing (more than anything) that makes us unique. As Shakespeare said in his play Hamlet paraphrasing: "Be true to thou self otherwise thou cannot trust another man”. There [...]

‘Shoot for the moon as even if you miss you will fall among the stars’

By |2020-02-10T15:37:11+00:00January 22nd, 2020|accepting change, anatomy, anger, gut, Immune system, life, love, pilates, psychology, sadness|

If you’re suffering from pain, long term illness or disease, chances are you need a new way of seeing things – that is, you need a paradigm shift. This could get you back to being pain free, healthy, feeling happy and not chronically inflamed. It’s usually fear that holds us back (False, Evidence, Appearing, Real) [...]

Facing your own self shadow – Part 2

By |2019-10-18T17:55:25+01:00September 25th, 2019|accepting change, Embodied Emotion, Emotional Experience, life, psychology, tired|

My first interaction of the shadow self many years ago when I opened my Pilates studio in St.Helens. I was visited by a fellow Pilates teacher who wanted to open a studio and was told to stay my side of the bridge. As you all know I am from Merseyside. I now understand that the [...]

Connecting with the shadow self – Part 1

By |2019-09-25T21:10:09+01:00September 25th, 2019|accepting change, gossip, Philsophy, psychology, stress|

How well do you actually know yourself? If you’re like most people, you probably have a decent idea about your own desires, values, beliefs, and opinions. You have a personal code that you choose to follow that dictates whether you are being a “good” person. If there is any one thing you can know in this universe, surely it is [...]

‘The way you do anything, is the way you do everything’

By |2019-12-22T21:10:07+00:00September 11th, 2019|accepting change, genes, life, love, pain, sadness, stress, tired, words|

Why does the saying ring true with everything from our personal to work life: "The way you do anything, is the way you do everything". The way someone handles their money, mows the lawn, organises their desk at work, cooks the food, tidies the house, disposes of their rubbish not only reflects the way they [...]

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