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Ever wake up feeling cra(pp)y and suffer-y? Yeah, you know the days! 

What if in 1 minute you could set up your WHOLE DAY to rock!? 

I used to wake up tired and crabby, and continue that way until at least 11- that's a lot of life spent groggy! The second you start using this tool, that'll change FOREVER! 

GUARANTEED to bring a smile to your face and joy to your day! 

  
The best part!? The more you use it, the better the effects- you can even do it in your head!

It takes LESS THAN 1MINUTE to change your day!!


Check it out... You'll LOVE IT!


EXCITING!: New Pricing starts next week!


Stay tuned for great "Grandfather" deals for YOU since I'm uber-mega grateful for your support! 

So excited to make sustainable changes, AND to offer YOU a big THANK YOU offer!

Stay tuned...

Sending sooooo much of my love to you!

 (yeah, you feel it!)

 

xo-Sarah

 

 
 
Sourced from: http://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/stories/2002/07/01/story7.html


"Prashanth Ponnachath was, like yoga, born in India, but the software engineer never bothered with the ancient art until he moved to the United States and found it offered for free four times a week by his employer.
Now he's a big fan. A year into the practice, Ponnachath says that Siebel Systems Inc.'s classes help him gain mental clarity and reduce the stress caused by staring at a computer all day in a hyper-competitive field. He has also noticed that his chronic allergies have abated -- and his wife likes him more.

"I'm a happier person, whereas I used to be stressed, with my mind chattering all of the time," Ponnachath said. "Yoga teaches you to breathe right. Stress is all mental, and when you get stressed you breathe very shallow, but if you control your breath, you can control your mind and body."

Bending over backwardsDespite general expense cutting and layoffs, yoga is on the rise. More than 15 million practiced it in the U.S. in 2001, double the number doing it in 1996. One of the places it's found greatest growth is in the workplace. It's cheap, requiring little equipment besides an instructor and a few enthusiastic employees. Five percent of companies provide yoga in the workplace, according to yogaforbusiness.com's CEO and Bruce Van Horn, author of the book "Yoga for Men."

Dublin-based Siebel has provided yoga to employees like Ponnachath for nearly five years, and other companies large and small are finding a way to squeeze yoga into limited budgets for its employees. It's a stress reducer, it may lower health care costs, and it's a cheap way to fill a gym that was built as a part of those corporate campus-type buildings.

"When the dot-com thing happened, there was dry-cleaning, dog walking and yoga," says San Ramon-based Claire Rudholm, a management consultant-turned yoga instructor. "It's about streamlining time."

Rudholm notes a growth in the number of yoga studios in Berkeley, an increase in private instruction and more corporate work as indicators of yoga's benefits.

Among those bending over to let their employees stretch are San Ramon-based ChevronTexaco, San Rafael-based Industrial Light and Magic, Cupertino-based Apple Computers, the San Ramon office of Toyota of America, Emeryville-based caterer Paula LeDuc and the blue-collar sales and delivery office of Hayward-based Airport Appliances.

"Other than the standard reasons that employers do anything for their employees, it's selfish," says Don Van Eeghen of Airport Appliances, whose $15 million company began paying for twice-weekly yoga sessions three months ago. "The healthier our employees are in mind and body, the better off we are for the portion of their life that they give to the workplace."

Van Eeghen, a 60-year-old self-described "type A" personality, doesn't look forward to the yoga, but 10 minutes into the session, he feels grateful; after an hour, he could do another 8-hour shift. At Airport, the group does sessions in one of the remodeled kitchen display showrooms, occasionally with shoppers still in the store. "We get some interesting comments, but they're all positive," said Van Eeghen.

A new positionMore than stretching out the kinks in one's body and untying the stressful knots in the neck, there is something to be said for having everyone put on their sweats.

Steven LaFrance began building LaFrance Associates in December 2000, and includes weekly yoga classes, spending about $1,000 a month to keep its 10 employees stretching toward goals and balancing work and life.

"I held yoga as a personal goal, both for physical work and for team-building," said LaFrance. "I needed to find a way to balance stress and include the physical activity."

His interest in having classes in a convenient space, say yoga instructors, is how a lot of workplace yoga practitioners get their exposure. Since starting the free classes for his employees, more than half attend the classes, and most have noticed definite benefits in both work and life.

The company, which has done research assessments for The David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the Delancey Street Foundation and the city of San Francisco, is on track to book $1.5 million in revenue this year. A big workload and a small staff often cause high tension. Yoga, says LaFrance, has helped.

"We drop the roles and it allows us to see each other outside our work relationships," said LaFrance. "This increases the communication and sense of community."

Yoga in fact helped set the tone for LaFrance Associates, which he formed with several former colleagues from another consulting firm. Some were concerned that the flavor of their former employer's work environment would take root in the new company.

So far it has not.

And it's a tone that a number of employees have continued after their initial exposure to yoga. Not only is their boss providing a free yoga class , but he's in there stretching as well, putting his knees on his elbows to stretch for "the crow" position or sitting lotus in his socks. "Participating in something other than work helps," said LaFrance. "The yoga is a constant, we root for each other to achieve their individual goals here."

Brendan Doherty covers biotechnology for the San Francisco Business Times." 

Read more: Company-sponsored yoga helps anxious workers breathe easier | San Francisco Business Times 
 
Sleep Deprived? 03/05/2011
 
Insomnia is one of the most common and under-treated aspects of our current lives. Many things affect it, from diet, genetics, to the level of noise, light, and electromagnetic energy in your sleep environment. For those of us who have experienced tossing and turning to fall asleep, waking up unable to fall back, or simply light restless sleep we know that insomnia disturbs our energy levels, our ability to problem solve to experience joy, and to connect with ourselves and other people but nonetheless it's a reality that many of us live with. 

So what is both the common thread in terms of cause and cure for the toss and turn tango? Stress. If we accurately identify the stressors in our lives, work to minimize them, and more than anything adapt the way we think and interact with stressors, we have the capacity to overcome insomnia re-estabilishing a foundational piece of our health and happiness.

Now you might think "Easier said than done", but in my personal experience with insomnia which is echoed by Dr Gregg D. Jacobs' book "Say Goodnight to Insomnia" there are four major areas that can help bring your state from sleepy to sleeping. Read below for the first steps:

1. Make the bedroom a sanctuary. Reserve this room for sleep, eliminate most interactions and stressors to de-link the association with the bedroom with stress, and reform the bed= restful postulate.

2. Reinforce the body's relaxation response. If we're constantly triggering our body's relaxation response we program ourselves into a cycle of stress begets stress. As our brain's sleep center is tied to our parasympathetic relaxation response, if we retrain relaxation into our system, we'll also open the pathways fro sleep to occur easily and naturally. Tools like meditation, yoga, walking, a pet, boardgames, laughter, and the BioMat will give you options and multiple avenues to slip into your healthy relaxation with ease. 

3. Hold off on midnight snacks & caffeine- period. Eating too close to bedtime can divert your body's resources away from the sleep response and into digestion- this internal activity can keep us awake by keeping our body temperature high (our temperature dips for sleep). If you need to eat after dinner, eat a light snack 2 hours before bed or simply enjoy a cup of calming herbal tea like mint or chamomile. This brings me to the coup de gras of for those of us who wish to be sleep savvy: Take caffeine right out of your system. Like many drugs, caffeine creates imbalances in your natural rhythms creating a need for caffeine where your body's natural morning rise in temperature and brain chemistry would otherwise wake you up. If you're drinking caffeine it's effects, which mimic stressful alertness, are http://www.keithraniere.comweeblylink_new_windowthe first place to look for the cause of evening restlessness. 

4. Eliminate or minimize stressful thought-patterns. While there are genetic, environmental and physiological reasons for insomnia, most commonly it’s our thoughts that create stress and tension in our bodies which inhibit the body’s relaxation response. The tool that I found to be the most effective for eliminating the “mind chatter” and anxiety that contributed to my decade-long insomnia was Keith Raniere’s Executive Success Programs. Not all tools are right for all people so seek out the one that’s correct for you. 

Insomnia affects more and more people and occurs in many forms: from being unable to fall asleep for more than 30minutes, to waking into the night unable to fall back asleep, to shallow sleep that leaves you feeling exhausted in the morning, but there are solutions. Create an environment that supports sleep, make time to relax, watch your caffeine and evening snacking, and bring joy to your life- your sleep and life will thank you!

 
 
The journey into love begins with a question: There’s an amazing phenomenon going on in Vancouver, and lucky for us, around the world. People are moving from focusing on the external, to the internal. To what’s important, what makes them feel connected to love and alive from the sheer experience of it all. While I teach people to connect into their bodies through deep relaxation, there is another component that’s necessary to true connection- breaking through the barriers of false beliefs. 

In Eastern philosophy these misunderstandings of how the world works are seen as veils of confusion. Children are taught that they are not their minds, their thoughts, words, actions, and belongings but that they are connected to something deeper. As North American adults however, these principals are in many ways theories, to be meditated on and studied, but seem so challenging to embody.  We take time out to relax from our lives, but our thoughts come with us and our hearts are filled with self-doubt. We react to the ups and downs of life, and confuse who we are with our status, intelligence, possessions, or personality.  

Einstein said that “we can’t solve problems with the same kind of thinking that created them”; so assuming this is true, How do we transcend our own limitations of thought?

My experience of the Executive Success Programs has been an answer to exactly that. Over the past 18 months it has been an exquisite bridge between my understandings of my limiting beliefs, and the emotional education that allowed me to see out of my own assumptions on the world... based purely on my own responses and my own experience of life. With rich, deep inquiries on a variety of topics in life, this beautiful organization never told me what to think, but taught me how to think deeper, and to bring consistency to my own understandings. This is an education that brings the focus from the external effects to the internal state, and unveils one of joy, compassion, and a deep connection to self. 

This second year of Restorative Spa Yoga is one of introspection as I invite every person to connect into what they truly wish to create in the world and take steps to make those ideals reality. Over the next year alongside articles and writings on yoga for digestion, and restorative spa yoga, I’m going to share my experiences with Executive Success Programs (developed by Keith Raniere and Nancy Salzman) and the changes that unfold as I deepen my connection to life, work, and love in all realms. 

While there’s no doubt that every person has within them an ability to experience joy in life, in my experience these tools and this education IS how we can take the principals we wish to live by, and ultimately to be the change, be the love, and be the SELF that we wish to share with the world. I look forward to sharing my journey. 

-Namaste.
 
 
While insomnia can be caused by a wide variety of factors, soothing, calming styles of yoga such as gentle hatha, yin, and restorative are a beautiful way to stimulate your body’s relaxation response, help rebalance your hormonal cycles, and prepare your body for sleep. Often times individuals who are challenged to get to sleep, or to sleep deeply have complicated routines that may take hours to help them drift off every night. In my experience, a few key yoga poses, a cup of camomile tea, a biomat if you have one (or a hot-water bottle on your abdomen), and deep breath-work is all you need for a deep restful sleep. Oh, and your weekly restorative spa yoga class to remind your body how deep it can go, of course ;).

Before going to bed, turn on the kettle for tea (and to fill the hot water bottle), add some lavender aromatherapy, and while you’re waiting for it to boil spend 2-5minutes in one or more of these poses while taking deep belly breaths.

  1. Seated forward fold.
  2. Butterfly
  3. Legs up the wall
  4. Sitting and practicing alternate nostril breathing

If yoga alone doesn't send you off to sleepy-land you an FDA biomat that you can sleep on all night long is an amazing option. The infrared heat, negative-ions and the soft amethyst energy activate your body’s relaxation response will have you slip into a deep dreamland in no time. It can take as little as 5-minutes if you have the right tools. But if you already sleep deeply, stick to the yoga above and simply visit Inner Truth yoga for your experience of the BIoMat first hand.

The scent of lavender on your bedside and drifting off lying on the warm FDA Biomat wil complete this nightly ease into sleep. Allowing the biomat's infrared heat, negative-ions and the soft amethyst energy activate your body’s relaxation response will have you slip into a deep dreamland in no time. It can take as little as 5-minutes if you have the right tools.


Enjoy the process and treat yourself to the time it takes to get the most from your restful sleep. Whenever it's right, looking forward to seeing you on the (bio)mat during your next restorative spa yoga class for deep, restful sleep.
-Sarah



 
 
Find your FLOW and Breathe, Live, and Eat right for your digestive health.
  There's nothing better than the feeling of a strong stomach, after a meal that served your soul (and your health).
Increasingly individuals are turning away from processed food and into food that's easy for your body to process; away from fast food and towards healthy fasting. We're quickly learning that good digestion leads to a long and healthy life, and that our food and lifestyle choices are key to digestive health. So what's the best way to eat for your optimal digestive health?

The one-sentence answer: Improve your FLOW.


In order to make the most of your food, and to minimize stress, flow must be there. Your flow of breath, your flow of life, and your FLOW foods- Fresh, Local, Organic, and Whole.

Flow of Breath:
Take 5 minutes each day and focus upon deepening and lengthening your flow of breath. Really massaging your abdomen as you pull your stomach in deeply as you exhale. With deep belly breaths you'll increase your oxygen flow and improve your circulation to your digestive tract- this will make it easier for your body to break down and digest your nutrient-rich food. More oxygen, more nutrients, more energy, more health. In short, increase your flow of breath for more energy for more joy.

Flow of Life:
Take the time to eat mindfully. Yes, food on the run with your Iphone in hand is easy, but are you supporting your best digestive health? Probably not. Iin the long-run that sluggish feeling after eating will slow down your productivity anyhow, so why not slow down your breath, your body, your flow of life, and allow your rest and digest nervous state to take over for your meal- your body will thank you with more energy and a lighter feeling in the gut as your body was able to divert its energy to breaking down food for health.
(If, however, you have the new Yoga for Internal Health App on your phone- coming soon!, feel free to breathe along as you eat.)

Flow Foods:
Next time you go shopping remember this acronym:
Fresh
Local
Organic
Whole

Yes, one little acronym will do it all. By eating FLOW foods you will increase your body's intake of enzymes, vitamins, nutrients, and minimize new toxins being added to your body, enabling breath and movement to do its work in empowering yourself back to optimal health. In this state, stressful events simply roll off your shoulders because you have the resources to handle them effectively. If you suspect food sensitivities, visit your Naturopathc Doctor, or get in touch for a referral to a great ND in your area- it's worth finding out for yourself.


By improving your FLOW in Breath, Life, and Food choices you improve your digestion, strengthening your relaxation response which will help you combat stress and improving health in every moment.  In-between yoga classes, treat yourself to better health and embrace the FLOW of your joyful life.

From my inner truth to your inner health,
-Sarah
(604)726-6967
 sarah@innertruthyoga.org

 Inner Truth Yoga-
 Inner truth yoga is a growing yoga and wellness company that was inspired by the journey into discovering joy within, and bringing it into life, one moment and one decision at a time.   Thank you to the amazing Yogis who came before and found the connections between energy, breath, movement and life. With an attitude to learning, we endeavor to pass on these teachings with as much consideration and integrity as the state in which they were created. Thank you.
 
 
Improve your digestion using yoga!   My Grandmother used to say that 'good bowels and a good disposition go hand in hand'; turns out- it's true!

For years I had trouble mustering the happiness I knew my life deserved, until I cleaned up my diet, and started doing yoga regularly!

During this journey Dr Jason Hughes told me,
"Over 80% of your body's Serotonin is produced in the Small Intestine. This cannot happen if the small intestine is inflamed."

As the old wisdom knew, great digestion enables great happiness!

So, if your gut is inflamed through poor elimination, IBS, food sensitivities, or a highly-stressed state, not only are you more at risk for colon-cancer from this inflammation, but your body won't be able to produce enough serotonin for you to experience joy regularly in life! So how do we create happiness naturally from within? Decrease inflammation through Diet, Yoga, and Breath!

This pursuit of joy, of health, and of personal empowerment through healthy digestion is what encouraged me to create a DVD that you can take home and practice daily in your own cozy surroundings, on your schedule. Through this DVD you can promote a healthy digestive system by increasing circulation, decreasing inflammation, and creating a 'rest and digest', relaxed state for your nervous system in which your body can heal and feel joyful. Do all that you can for to encourage happiness that radiates from within!

I encourage you to come learn to breathe, twist, and relax for your best health and wellness.

So far we've seen some amazing results from these techniques in improving digestive flow, producing abundant energy, revitalizing skin, increasing circulation, and creating overall feelings of well-being. Come join me for a breath-focused Yoga for Digestive Health session, purchase the DVD, or pass along this information to someone you love who may benefit from learning to breathe for optimal health.
 
Warmly and with much love,
-Sarah

(604)726-6967
 sarah@innertruthyoga.org
Inner Truth Yoga-
Inner truth yoga is a growing yoga and wellness company that was inspired by the journey into discovering joy within, and bringing it into life, one moment and one decision at a time.   Thank you to the Executive Success Programs Community, and to Wanda Woods, for your incredible support in my own journey of personal growth and exploration. Your demonstrated commitment to building a more consistently ethical and compassionate world has been true motivation and has helped me in creating this, my own focus, and labour of love.
  From my inner truth to your inner health, -Sarah