Yoga Journal | Restorative Yoga 101: 7 Must-Know Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Restorative Practice

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Article:

by Yoga Journal Editor

Whether you're new to restorative yoga or a seasoned pro, little tweaks can help you get more relaxation out of your practice.

Yoga Journal | Practice Deep Listening to Change Your Stress Response & Start Truly Receiving Yourself

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Article:

by Jillian Pransky

Learn how to listen with compassion to your body, breath, feelings, and thoughts. This deep listening helps you cultivate the kind of conscious relaxation that allows you to stay open, present, and curious in situations where you normally wouldn't.

Rodale Wellness | How to Prepare for Your Deep Listening Practice

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Article:

by Jillian Pransky

If you're new to a daily practice, the idea of doing something every day may seem daunting. But these steps will make it easier.

Yoga Journal | How to Release Chronic Psoas Tension for Deeper Relaxation

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Article:

One of the most powerful ways to feel more OK mentally and emotionally is to learn how to relax the body. Here, Jillian Pransky breaks down how to release one of the most chronically tense muscles: the psoas.

Yoga Journal | The Future of Yoga: 41 Teachers, Only 1 Way to Go

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Article:

With our community more than doubling in the last decade, yoga is quickly evolving. (Goat yoga gone mainstream? Couldn’t have called it.) This National Yoga Month, we asked respected teachers across the yoga spectrum: what’s happening now and what’s next? Despite wildly different styles, many shared unified perspectives—and predictions.

Teach.Yoga | Luminaries

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Interview:

WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE PART OF YOUR WORK?

A favorite part of my work, is that I am constantly offered the opportunity to slow down and connect with others and myself. I am regularly gifted moments of presence, spaciousness, and intimacy within myself and the honor of witnessing my students experiencing the same.