We can always begin again (yes, it’s true)

As arbitrary as it can feel, a new year draws a line in the sand: it’s time to reset and start again.

A sect of the wellness world seems to dislike the word “resolutions” – I’m not sure if this due to feeling badly about not sticking with something, or not being chill enough, or…?! To me, the word resolution means clarity and vigour. It means direction.

If you prefer to call it “intentions”, then go for it! Whatever semantical acrobatics you want to use, I think there’s nothing wrong with wanting to evolve, and that desire can include appreciating who you are at this moment.

Yes, it can be both.

My resolution / goal / intention / manifestation / to do list for this year is to REST more. I spent most of my teenage years and 20s in a sleep-deprived fog because I was so hell bent on doing, doing, doing. I’m quite sure that in many ways I was just working against myself.

just facing in the direction of wellness helps

In the past few years, I have set about shifting how I think about work / rest. It is a continuing saga, but essentially, I want to work smarter, not harder. And in between, I want to rest.

What about you: what do you want? How have you been going about it? Is it what you truly want, or what others tell you to want?

It’s hard to go against the tide of the culture. It’s hard not to feel like we’re “falling behind”. In some ways, this pandemic has only amplified the feeling of being in some gaslight-y race towards betterment. I don’t know where we’re going, or if it’s worthwhile; whatever it is, I’d like to move towards it in a well-rested state so I can better face it.

Here’s to feeling okay about ourselves, while knowing there’s always room to grow.

Stay well,
Adrienne

January livestream yoga session – we begin again!

As we enter the heart of winter, let’s lean into the natural rhythms and slow down. We’ll stoke the inner fire with movement (yang), and calm the heart’s rumblings with stillness (yin). This session will emphasize breathwork and meditation, and how these practices can create space for release of tension.

Join me live for four Mondays this January to share in sustaining and clarifying yoga practices:

SNOW MAKES A MOUNTAIN: YIN & YANG YOGA
Mondays 5:30-6:30 pm CT
Jan 10, 17, 24, and 31

$50 (includes 7-day replay)

Each day of class, you will be emailed a unique Zoom link to gain access. Feel free to hop onto the Zoom 5 minutes early to say hi and chat!

Shortly after each class, a link to the recording will be sent out, which will be available for 7 days.

NOTE: REGISTRATION FOR THIS SESSION IS NOW CLOSED. To get notified about upcoming sessions, please sign up for my newsletter here.

Snow Makes a Mountain: Yin & Yang Yoga livestream session Adrienne Shum

Monday livestream yoga session starts Dec 6!

As we veer towards the darkest time of the year, how can we create our own light and energy? Let’s practice building strength that knows when to yield and allow. Yin is receptive, whereas yang knows how to take charge: let’s learn to refine all our aspects.

Join me live for four Mondays this December to share in nourishing and grounding yoga practices:

CAVERNS & CRESTS: YIN & YANG YOGA
Mondays 5:30-6:30 pm CT
Dec 6, 13, 20, and 27

$50 (includes 7-day replay)

Each day of class, you will be emailed a unique Zoom link to gain access. Feel free to hop onto the Zoom 5 minutes early to say hi and chat!

Shortly after each class, a link to the recording will be sent out, which will be available for 7 days.

NOTE: REGISTRATION FOR THIS SESSION IS NOW CLOSED. To get notified about upcoming sessions, please sign up for my newsletter here AND check out a drop-in class here.

Yin yang yoga zoom livestream adrienne shum

SOUNDSCAPE – at Yoga Public Downtown

Sunday November 21st, 3-4:30 pm, $50, at Yoga Public, 280 Fort St, Winnipeg, MB

Join me in-person for an afternoon exploring how sound and vibration can be helpful tools for a meditation practice: we practise presence, listening, and the ability to let go.

We’ll start with a short discussion focusing on how we can better appreciate our humanity and innate biology, as a way to address the hows and whys of managing our stress and to thus build resilience.

Then, we’ll settle in for a sound bath to integrate the philosophy of practice. This meditation practice is done lying down or seated, so wear comfy and warm clothes so that you can fully relax.

Bring a yoga mat and blanket, and let’s find some ease.

Limited space. Register online here: www.yogapublic.com

Soundscape with Adrienne Shum at Yoga Public