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In this fully online course, Introduction to Chair Yoga, you will learn how to do yoga sitting on a chair or using the chair as a prop. This is designed for beginners. You will be happy to know it is easier to learn yoga sitting on a chair. In chair yoga you can focus on your body movements, all the yoga postures, learning yoga breathing techniques and letting go of the anxiety around falling.
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Yoga Teachers, Trainers and Directors can use these journal ideas as conversation starters in Yoga Teacher Training. Just direct students to the download page and all the students can work on the same journal together.
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Keeping a journal offers valuable benefits, including reduced stress and anxiety, deeper emotional processing and self-understanding, and greater productivity through clearer goal tracking. Writing helps organize your thoughts. Self Care Journal is a great place to keep your personal notes. Some eBook pages are prompts, some are workbook style activities, some are just templates used in yoga class. All can be used as conversation starters and discussion topics.
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Keeping a journal offers valuable benefits, including reduced stress and anxiety, emotional processing, self-understanding, and greater productivity through goal tracking. Writing helps organize your thoughts. I like cobbling together guided journals on a variety of topics that fit in to my courses and classes. Students write, make lists, doodle, draw, sketch, scribble, paint, and collage to get their thoughts and ideas on paper. Some eBook pages are prompts, some are workbook style activities, some are just templates used in class. All can be used as conversation starters and discussion topics.
Yoga Teachers, Trainers and Directors can use these journal ideas as conversation starters in Yoga Teacher Training. Just direct students to the download page and all the students can work on the same journal together.
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I designed this planner and journal for my yoga students, thinking they would love tracking, planning, journaling and blogging. I quickly realized it is so much more than that. Students write, make lists, doodle, draw, sketch, and scribble to get their thoughts and ideas on paper. Free writing helps release tension and calm overthinking. Keeping a journal offers valuable benefits, including reduced stress and anxiety, emotional processing and self-understanding, and greater productivity through goal tracking. Writing helps organize your thoughts, spark creativity, and create a personal record that preserves memories and highlights your growth over time.