Posts Tagged ‘students’
Retired From George Washington University
Most of you know that I taught at George Washington University, or if you want to get technical, it’s actually called The George Washington University. After 20 years, I decided it was enough. Over those 20 years I taught: · Yoga · Pilates · Yogalates · Meditation · Thai Massage · Anatomy for Teachers of…
Read MoreThe Talented People at Yoga Space
The Talented People at Yoga Space I’m talking about you–the students who come to Yoga Space for Yoga, Pilates, Feldenkrais, Tai Chi, and community. Many of you have noteworthy talents, and this month I would like to start bragging about some of you and your particular talents. This month I’m featuring Janine Gomez, who is one…
Read MoreHow to Deal with People Who Frustrate You
How to Deal With People Who Frustrate You by David (note: I didn’t write this blog. Someone named “David” did. I found it years ago somewhere on the internet and saved it to my computer. I have no idea who David is, but his message really resonated with me. I hope with you too.) Deep…
Read MoreMy Students My Teachers
When I first began teaching Yoga back in 1997, I always imagined that I would be doing the teaching, and my students would be doing the learning. But in the course of the past almost twenty years, I have found that my students teach and affect me in a much greater measure than I could…
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