Comparison is the thief of joy, by Mary Moscarello
I often hear “Comparison is the thief of joy”, a quote attributed to Theodore Roosevelt, used in yoga classes. I heard it Monday night, wisely shared in a paraphrased manner, by a teacher who led a practice for a considerably large group of people of varying degrees of yoga experience. She made it a point […]
Maintaining the Beginner’s Mind, by Mary Moscarello
Maintaining a Beginner’s Mind, by Mary Moscarello Looking back on my early yoga practice – assisted by photos – has helped me see how far I’ve come in certain poses. Wheel, Urdhva Danurasana (upward bow) for example in the above photo demonstrates how at one point I could barely straighten my arms. It took time. […]
From to-do to to-done, by Mary Moscarello
Are you a planner? I am! Do you thrive on that little thrill you get from crossing something off your to-do list? I do! Be honest, do you add things to the list so that you can cross them off? GUILTY!!! Do lists like that cause you to stress out? Sometimes. Do you recognize the […]
Different paths, same journey
By Mary Moscarello Last Sunday I headed to church, like I typically do. A member of the St. Philip the Apostle Church’s Adult Choir for several years now, I attend mass from the soprano section in the choir loft – accompanied by a massive pipe organ – during the 10 am service. Locals to Clifton, […]