Category: From the Blog

Shocking Relevations and Disturbing Discoveries

Hey there,

In grade school, I stuck my hair clip into the outlet and shocked myself and burnt my hair clip… on accident… sort of. I’m not sure if I did that because someone told me not to… or because the bendy little snap-open hair clip fit perfectly into those two little perfectly parallel lines in the outlet right next to me on the steps in the cafeteria.  We were seated there, waiting patiently to practice our part in the Christmas play. One year I was an elf. One year I wrote a Christmas poem I read to the whole school.  I’ve written hundreds since then… but as an adult I call them mantras and haikus.

 

How is this relevant?

 

  1. I’m lucky to be alive and turning 50 tomorrow!  And Love Yoga is turning 8! We’re celebrating tomorrow night with a mini camp out kinda thing at the studio. This is my subtle way of reminding you to come celebrate with us. 6:30pm. Bring a camp chair, wear a flannel, make a s’more!

 

  1. I needed to use the word Shocking in the subject line somehow… because a larger number of you than usual opened the last email titled ‘Bad News’, so I’m experimenting with different subject lines to see what it takes to get you to read these. I mean, you signed up for them, so I’m assuming you really want to read them.  I try to be entertaining aaaaand informative. But disturbingly…. 3 times as many of you opened the ‘bad news’ email. ? ? ?  you know who you are….

 

  1. LOVESTRONG ADVENTURESis launching tomorrow! What is it exactly?

I think we’ve created a better way to explore Love Yoga Studio, the yoga practice itself and NATURE! Our new LOVESTRONG Trail Guide gives you a look at all the offerings at Love and a map to the many ways you can practice and explore. Classes, Workshops, Trainings, Adventures, etc.

LOVESTRONG Adventures is also a way of connecting people with nature because we know how good this is for us – Shinrin-Yoku (aka forest bathing, nature therapy). (deleted comment about the wisdom of other cultures here so as not to offend.  The internet is a scary place).

We are shooting for 2 events every month that get us exploring. So far, we’ve kayaked the Willamette and hiked Drift Creek. Next month we hike Opal Creek and in November we go to Maui!  And we’re not just getting outside to explore… we’ll also get out of our comfort zones a bit with surprise picnics, SUP yoga and urban yoga tours.

For those of you in the studio, you’ll see all of this and the new shirts that arrived today!  For those of you not able to come in this week, I’ll be posting a video and sending you the link tomorrow that shows you the trail guide, the shirts and and update on the adventures.

 

Through yoga I’ve become significantly stronger. So much so, that I’m not afraid to live the way I want to live. (for the most part). And I’m loving it! It’s gotten me through and over a lot of fears.  I’m always applying the practice to other areas of my life…. like getting out in nature. Not my forte. In fact some might say it’s nowhere near my wheel house.  Some might even say it’s a little bit,  . . . wait for it . . .

 

SHOCKING.

 

See y’all tomorrow,

: )

Suzanne

 

Here’s a couple of posts online about it also in case you missed them . . .

www.instagram.com/loveyogastudio
www.facebook.com/loveyogastudio

Bad News? And some changes . . .

Bad News? or  . . . just news?

Well, we talk about this a lot in teacher training, in various aspects of the practice.  Ups and downs are relative. Right and wrong is subjective and there’s no good or bad. It depends on your perspective. How do you see it? It depends on your sensations. How do you feel?

And there’s no such thing as ‘bad news’.  It depends on the circumstances.

One time I got fired The one an only time. Once. (and that’s how Love Yoga was created).  Bad news, right? Very bad news. I had no savings, no insurance, one very charming and sassy teenage son and no back up plan. On the other hand…. Love Yoga was created, and our lives got exponentially better by the second and the momentum has never stopped!

The day was, August 31st, 2010, I had just returned from yoga teacher training, the night before. I was on cloud 9. Exhausted and euphoric at the same time and then suddenly unemployed. That wasn’t my plan. Nine days later we quietly opened Love Yoga. 11 days after that, September 20th, we had our grand opening.

On my birthday. I was 42.

Now I DO NOT look back and agree that everything turned out for the best. My coworkers and clients were told that I abandoned my job with no notice. Not so. That first year was an emotional and financial roller coaster to the say the least; and at the same time, a dream come true. So I did not have time to be angry or looking back. I had a studio to create and a practice to practice. So I dove in head first and never looked back. (Okay I looked back a few times…. briefly because it’s scary to start a business, it’s f@#$ing hard to run it and it’s stressful to anticipate minute by minute if it’s going to make it).

Well. it did. Thanks to all of you and my mom’s unwavering support and encouragement.  Anytime I’ve expressed concerns about the business, she says, ‘You’re so close, you’re almost there, don’t worry’.  Basically saying, ‘you got this!’ Like we say to all of you in balance poses.  Thanks Mom.

So here’s the NEWS:  bad or good, right or wrong, ups and downs: You Choose

SEPTEMBER 20TH, 2018.  Love Yoga will be 8, I will be 50 and we’ll be launching our new project: LOVESTRONG Adventures.
We’re having an outdoorsy gathering to celebrate all of you and giving away some cool outdoorsy swag.

THIS GATHERING is a step above roughing it. No fancy foods or linens. We’ll have fire pits to roast bare brats and veggie dogs, the makings for s’mores and booches & brews to sip. YOU can bring your own camp chair, roasting stick and stories to tell around the fire. (we’ll have some sticks available if you’re not the ‘roughing it kind’).

Yes it’s also my birthday and many of you last year so kindly brought me chocolate!  But as you know, this year we have new chocolate bars in the studio. They’re the healthiest, most delicious chocolate I’ve ever had, so we’re good there. And I’m going on a yoga retreat in a week that I’ll tell you more about later. That’s my gift to me.

Howevvvvvver, IF you insist on getting me a gift…. do this:

Please introduce someone new to the studio – give them a free class pass.
(Tell them they are a birthday gift from you to Love!)

Helping grow Love Yoga and sharing the love is the absolute, hands down, best gift I could ever receive.  I can’t do it alone, I have never done it alone and I don’t want to do it alone. I’m SO glad you’re all here.

If you rsvp here, we’ll know how many dogs to bring.

Our 5:30pm class will be 45 minutes, because that’s what we do here on Thursday nights. Feel free to join us!

Thanks!

: )

Suzanne

p.s. Oh yea, the changes! We’re adding classes to the schedule starting in October! 4 new classes so far and more coming! Watch for the new schedule in a week or so. We’ll also have a new ‘Trail Guide’ giving you a map of all the options to consider at the studio and beyond! #getoutsidewithlove #mothernatureiscalling #natureheals

Launching LOVESTRONG ADVENTURES September 20th!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As part of our upcoming celebration for the past 8 years and the next 8 years we are also launching our new LOVESTRONG ADVENTURE project where we get outside more and take you with us! Plus, we’re giving away some cool outdoorsy stuff at this gig so sign up here. Let us know you’re comin’!  It’s free, it’s fun, there’s food and friends! ; )

I started practicing yoga because I was a hot nervous mess. That’s no longer the case… unless you drop me in the middle of the forest – that’s a problem.  So I figured since yoga helped me become strong and calm… I should be able to make friends with Mother Nature too, right? ; )

We all know how healing nature is and how helpful yoga is… so we’re combining the two to give you the best possible experience of feeling alive and loving it!

Come celebrate and help us launch the next 8 years with our new LOVESTRONG project.  We’ll roast dogs and marshmallows, sit by the fire, watch the stars and dream about our next adventure! 

Seriously tho… let us know if you’re comin? Here

We also created a new Oregon Love Shirt to commemorate the launch and keep us inspired to get out more all year long! They’ll be here in a couple of weeks!

Anxiety, Hiking and Chasing Squirrels

Hey there,

We’re getting outside without getting carried away!  So Let’s not misunderstand my intentions here. I am in no way a proponent of roughing it or even living outside for long periods of time.  (aka camping). I’ve said it often, ‘our ancestors worked their asses off to secure safe shelter and indoor plumbing. I think it’s disrespectful not to fully appreciate their efforts.

That said… I also understand the benefits of forest bathing (google it), the natural healing qualities of salty sea air and the necessity to move our bodies more often for longer than 20 minute walks (mom).

So scoll down for the Drift Creek Hike info and keep reading for the Yoga for Anxiety info. 

Yoga for Anxiety
Thursday September 6th, 7pm-8:15pm

Whether it’s anxiety attacks or general anxiety, understanding what’s happening in the body is super helpful in using yoga to Basically short circuit anxiety. 

I’m 19 + years without an anxiety attack after 11 years of them. Not knowing if or when they would occur was unsettling to say the least. I could give you the highlights of my experiences with ER, docs, therapists, sleepless nights, herbal teas, jumping jacks and the rest of my tiresome quest for peace... but I don’t spend much time on that because it’s not helpful.  What I will spend the most time on is what helps, how it works and why it matters.

20-30 minutes of how it works and a 30 minute yoga session. No experience necessary.  $16 drop in class rate. Email me if you have questions:  love@loveyogastudios.com

Drift Creek Falls Hike with myself and Tana Riley
Sunday, September 9th, 9am

Another way of re-wiring yourself to not experience debilitating anxiety is to get outside more often. Now, as I’ve said before, I’m not all that outdoorsy but I’m making the effort now for both of us.  That’s you and me, ‘us’.

So let’s get out here and feel the ground beneath our feet, the wind in our hair, the sand in our shoes, the rain on our faces, the bears stalking us, the birds laughing at us, the deer watching us and the smoke in our eyes…. well the smoke is mostly gone now, so it’s a great time to go hike with us and let nature help!

Tana, one of our newest Love Yoga Teachers and experienced hiking guide will be leading us to the falls. I’ve never been there and I’m not an avid hiker… yet. So she assured me this is entry level. And that no hiker gets left behind! ; )

She has an email of details we can send you if you wanna go. Things like a link to this hike, what to bring, where to meet, how long we hike and answer any other questions you might have.

There’s no charge and you bring all your own necessities… but we will be carpooling with those that are interested.

Now, let’s get out there and chase some squirrels!  Who’s with me?

 

Email for Hiking details:  love@loveyogastudios.com

 

Sign up here for :  Yoga for Anxiety 

Get Out of your head . . . and go to a Volcanoes game!

We’re teaching yoga to an incredibly cool group of baseball players – the Keizer Volcanoes. It’s a little awkward and challenging because … well because it’s 25 year old dudes and some of them are not there voluntarily. I’ll come back around to why.

BUT FIRST! If you’ve got stuff going on in your head that’s bringing you down or holding you back then the advice is generally to get out of your head.

Now, I’m obviously a proponent of YOGA but another way that I think most people can relate to easily and quickly getting completely out of their head is to GO SWIMMING.  When you’re swimming, as a beginner, you’re basically thinking of two things: BREATHING and NOT DROWNING!
And as you gain experience, your focus shifts to: breathing and challenging yourself.

Maybe you just want to swim a little further or maybe you want to learn the butterfly or do backflips off diving board. (maybe you want to travel more, change jobs, start a band or move to another state).

THIS IS WHY YOGA WORKS FOR ME. BECAUSE I DON’T HAVE A SWIMMING POOL.

As with swimming, when you begin practicing yoga, you’re usually thinking of two things: BREATHING and NOT FALLING OVER. (or looking silly, or farting, or hurting yourself).  BUT, As you gain experience, your focus shifts to breathing and challenging yourself.  Maybe you want to get IRON MAN STRONG or ZEN LEVEL RELAXED.

Lofty, but okay. Or, maybe you’d simply like to release tension and pain in your body so you can focus on other things. Like swimming!

PLUS, there’s a ton of other perks. Better balance, better sleep, lower blood pressure, stable joints and flowy movement that borders on . . . . exerciiiiiiise? There, I said it. Yoga can be exercise also.

And if you really get serious/good/advanced . . . you can practice anywhere, anytime, in any class and get exactly what you need.
(but that will take years of you giving me money to teach you all the mysterious secrets behind the practice. Don’t worry, I’m here for you). 

SEE, HERE’S THE PROBLEM:  Tension.
Not just any tension. EXCESS TENSION!

Because tension comes from a lot of places. It comes from your body being in the same place for long periods of time and it also comes from your mind being in the same place for long periods of time.  So yoga gets you moving your body in different ways and redirecting your mind in different ways.  TO RELEASE TENSION.

Sure you can get out of your head and distract yourself by watching another episode of Friends or The Office, maybe you have a couple of drinks or go shopping. But you’re probably still able to multi task, worry and think your own frightful thoughts during that time.

In the pool and on the mat, you don’t even know how much time has passed. You’re just in there, breathing . . . as if you’re life depended on it. (get it? lol)

So it’s a little awkward and challenging. So what? So is swimming. But I’ll bet that doesn’t keep you from going to the pool? Probably because you’ve taken a swimming lesson at some point in your life and feel like you know a little about what to expect.

SO TAKE A YOGA LESSON.
With ME, or any of our teachers. But whatever you do… DO NOT GOOGLE it. Trust me on this. Google searches pull the most extreme examples of everything.  Moms, have you ever googled ‘diaper rash solutions’? If not, don’t.

TO SUM IT UP, finally

Practicing consistently makes you physically stronger.
Feeling stronger gives you confidence.
Confidence is calming.
Calm creates clarity. (Ever get a great idea in the shower??).
Relaxation wins.
Get Strong and Calm.

BOOK YOUR YOGA LESSON or find out more, HERE

Ok, BACK TO BASEBALL: 

The Volcanoes are a class act. 100%. Even in their mandatory yoga sessions, they’re in it. They practice. Now I figured going in that yoga is probably not their thing. But they feel it. Head, shoulders, hips and toes. These guys are in the middle of a brutal schedule! 76 season games, 38 of them on the road!  They don’t really have a lot of time to be ‘in their head’ about anything.

But I bet they are. I bet they evaluate every pitch, every inning, every at bat, every win and every loss. So while, yoga might not be their thing… yet. I’m hoping to provide a few minutes of ‘something else’.  Something that feels strong, calm and relaxed with a little less tension and zero evaluation. But I think they enjoyed savasana…

GO VOLCANOES!  (Game tonight at 5:05pm).

: )
Suzanne

p.s. all the info you’ll ever need about us starts here: Love Yoga Studios
p.p.s. Beginner classes start in September!

 

Want better sleep? Are you pregnant? Did you brush your teeth today?

It doesn’t matter.
The process is the same.

Have you ever tried to tell a friend or family member how helpful yoga or meditation can be? We get asked all the time how it helps.  Here’s how:

(8 yoga practices at the bottom)

 

It doesn’t matter if you:

have trouble sleeping
feel anxious or depressed
get emotionally exhausted
have tight muscles that cause hip/back/knee pain
have chronic pain and stress
have frequent bouts of fear and doubt

It doesn’t matter what the circumstances.
Because everyone experiences stress and how you respond to stress impacts your entire system. 

If you love the rush of anger, pain and tension. Carry on.

But if you avoid uncomfortable things, get anxious for unexplainable reasons, are sick from lack of sleep or tired from dealing with tension and pain. Then it helps to know what’s happening in your body and how a little practice and focus could help!

I know, some people will say their situation is unique. A rare case. Doctors are baffled. You’ve tried everything. It’s different. You probably are unique and fascinating so no offense but years of medical research indicate that your nervous system is somewhat predictable. (and even if you are rare, relaxation is always recommended with prescriptions)

Here’s what IS the same: Your nervous system is agitated.

When your nervous system is agitated for any reason, it releases EXTRA boosts of cortisol and adrenaline to help you survive. Great! Survival is good.

But if you’re actually not in danger, then you’ve just launched onto the hormone hamster wheel of: ‘what just happened, what’s about to happen, oh no, how do I go back, stop it, go forward?!’   All. the. time.

The cause is not the issue just yet. This isn’t counseling, it’s retraining the stress response. Let’s take a look at the process.

AGITATION Happens.
REACTION Occurs.
FEAR causes Agitation.

What if you could disrupt this process?
With a little FOCUS (focus on choices under stress)

Agitation happens
Focused
response occurs
Peaceful feeling remains

Your nervous system needs a signal that’s everything’s okay. And I promise you this…simply saying CALM DOWN is NOT the answer.  In my 20s, if anyone told me to calm down, THAT ignited flames in my heart that wanted to set their hair on fire.
Of course I wanted to feel calm and peaceful!

But all I knew at the time was that I was usually uncomfortable, worried or afraid.  I would get short of breath for no reason. I would start sweating and feeling like I was going to pass out and my limbs would go numb and I couldn’t talk because I was trying not to vomit.  Yes, for some reason, my body was panicking. That was MY reaction, yours could be sleep issues, tension or pain.

Here’s why the circumstances don’t matter. 

If you’re nervous system is agitated, regardless of cause, it needs a new signal. Something to focus on. Here are some useful options I’ve gleaned over the years from the yoga practice.

1. Hold still. Really still.
2. Close your eyes
3. Exhale slower, more often.
4. Repeat something comforting to yourself
5. Get into flow state more often
6. Talk to someone
7. Walk barefoot outside
8. Smile (with all your facial muscles, then relax them)

* if you want more info or scientific evidence of these, just ask. 

These soothing moments create a few moments of peace.
And your system will remember that peaceful feeling.
An hour or so later it can still recall that peaceful feeling. 

That’s why you feel great for hours and days after a yoga or meditation session.

It’s like brushing your teeth.
You clean them every day, twice a day, floss, rinse, swish, cleanings. And you do this forever.
Consistently.  They don’t STAY clean and pearly, because … life.

Give your nervous system a rinse, a swish, a cleaning, every day, twice a day.
Consistently. It won’t stay smooth and pearly forever either, but at least twice a day it will feel calm and peaceful.

And unlike your teeth… your nervous system can store those peaceful feelings and reconnect with them when it needs to.

Your teeth can’t make themselves shiny again. 

Nobody can do this for you. We provide the space, the tips, the techniques, the encouragement.

You just have to brush consistently. 

 

Thanks for reading,

; )  Suzanne

 

p.s.

  • If you’re pregnant, or know someone who is, email us and we’ll send you a free PDF with more specific information on practicing yoga and easing stress while pregnant.
  • If you want to sleep better, or know someone who does, here’s a link to a free guided meditation. You’ll have to download the app and it’s totally worth it. It’s free.
  • If you want info for the next Yoga for Anxiety class in September, email me: love@loveyogastudios.com

 

 

 

If I had a nickel for every time I heard the phrase… ‘During Savasana, I…’

It’s the most often used phrase at the studio. Everyone talks about savasana. Sometimes they talk about one of Sabrina’s sassy, smart, southern sayings that both entertain and inform them with a subtle, mind blowing adjustment. But mostly it’s this,

‘During Savasana, I . . .

… actually may have drifted off
… had the best idea
… was more relaxed than I’ve ever been
… didn’t feel any pain
… remembered what I wanted to ask you!
… wasn’t quite asleep but not all here
… heard someone snoring, it might have been me
… had an epiphany about ‘something’
… felt so grounded and peaceful
… felt like I do after a massage
… forgot about my ________ problem.
… had no idea where I was
… _________________________________

There are so many I can’t remember them all!

Please send us YOUR ending to that statement.
to:  love@loveyogastudios.com

 

WHAT’S SAVASANA?

Savasana is the final 8 minutes of our yoga classes. It’s complete relaxation.

Holding still with maybe one or two shifts so that you can be as comfortable as possible doing absolutely nothing.

If you haven’t ever tried this before, you can definitely do this at home. Just hold still. Do nothing. No music, no tea, no petting the dog.

Eyes closed if possible. Or not.

There are no hard and fast rules other than to hold still as much as possible and just do nothing. We’ve got all kinds of explanations, benefits and results. But mostly it soothes your nervous system… which then makes everything else better.

I bet you don’t make it 3 minutes.  ; )

Feel free to let me know if I’m wrong. It happens occasionally.
: )

Suzanne

8 things your yoga teacher wants you to know . . . and 8 things you might like to know about us!

Here are 8 things your yoga teacher wants you to know:
(scroll to bottom for 8 brief things you might like to know)

 

1.  We are never critiquing your practice. When we walk around it’s to see if we can help you to feel strong, steady, relaxed and happy.  Ironically, walking toward you is often what makes you wobbly. It happens to us also. Still. Try to have fun practicing.

 

2.  You never need to put your heels on the ground in downward dog. (you know the saying, it’s the journey, not the destination? Case in point. More on why we might stop teaching down dog altogether in another post). It’s cool to have goals, just don’t be attached to the outcome… that’s stressful. 

 

3.  We actually do try to please all of you, all of the time, but we know some like it hot, cold, loud, quiet, fast, slow, strong, soft, fun, boring and  . . . well probably not boring, but you see where I was going with that? We do try. We have goals. But we try not to be too attached to the outcome, it’s stressful, see #2.

 

4.  We meditate daily. We don’t practice postures every day. It’s great if your body loves it. Just remember, the harder you are on anything, the faster you wear it out. (Bryan Kest). Be kind to your body. We move a lot every day . . . but hard core yoga postures every day? No.

**Here’s a link to a 21 day free meditation program that we started yesterday… you can still jump in. It’s created by Oprah and Deepak Chopra which at first I was little skeptical . . . but I’ve done 2 days so far and I really like it.  Let me know what you think if you try it?**

 

5.  There is an unspoken code of . . . practice in yoga: no shoes in the studio, don’t step on another’s mat; be on time, finish on time, clean space, don’t eat right before practicing, no cell phones (unless you’re on call and still trying to get your practice in, then kudos to you!), avoid strong sprays/perfumes/smoke because… we’re tryin’ to breathe in here, and less is always more, words matter, consistency is king and kindness rules. (who says rules anymore). 

 

6. Instructors put an average of about 3-4 hours into every class they teach, playlist aside. That’s another two. Possibly more if they’re new, less if they’ve been at it for a while. Over time it gets closer to an hour of prep: practicing, sequencing, processing, cleaning, prepping and then an hour to teach and the time after to hang out. We really care about this stuff. We want you to love it.

 

7. Yes, you might hear some strange sounds (try to be a grown up). Yes, you might feel silly trying to step forward from down dog (keep trying). Yes, you might drift off during savasana (enjoy your nap). Think how silly you look when you’re getting your hair done (curlers, highlights?), or when you’re running. (Have you seen your self running?) Or when you’re dancing . . . but you still do all those things. Maybe. (3 part beginner series coming soon to address more FAQ’s)

 

8. Most importantly… we practice because we too want a calm, courageous body and mindset so we’ll be more resilient and enthusiastic in our lives.  Not because we wanted a better down dog. (again, more on that later). ; )

 

8 things you might like to know: 

1. Love Yoga will be 8 years old on September 20th! (on my birthday! ; )
2. Sabrina use to be a 911 operator. For 12 years!
3. Brent did his first yoga training in Bali!
4. Aunnie was in the very first Love Yoga Teacher Training
6. Erin Yatsui has 3 Llamas in her family… Pema, Bernie and Sara.
7. Rachel is a music teacher and musician! Still waiting for her to play during class!
8. Amanda only wears tie dye ; ) and spends all her spare time near the ocean.
9. Erin Hanawalt has attended 911 classes at Love and has taught 365 classes at Love.

 

: )

Suzanne

p.s.  Thanks to all of you yesterday for being such good sports about our video projects. You can see snippets on Instagram later this week. www.instagram.com/loveyogastudio     I’ve mentioned how much we love Instragram right? Go follow us there, you’ll love it. You get to see so much more of us that way!

 

p.p.s. We’re giving away a free month of yoga when you refer someone to Love Yoga that becomes a member. If you have people that you’d like us to invite for you, you can either send them this link, or send us their email and we’ll invite them for you! www.loveyogastudios.com/intro-offer
This is our $20/20 days intro.  Almost 3 weeks to check it out! 

Love. Yoga. Maui. November. 2018.

In case you’re new here or missed this . . .

We’ll be celebrating 8 years of Love with an 8-Limbs of Yoga retreat in Maui!   The details and prices are below but here’s what I’m most excited about.

My mom, Erin Yatsui and I get to hang out with you! Hanging out by the pool. Experiencing new and different yoga teachers from Lumeria and Lahaina. Enjoying the sunshine. Getting out in nature near the ocean. Tasting local gems like the Maui Kombucha Co., the Maui Cookie Company and aaRoots naked burritos!

In addition to kombucha, there’s also a coffee plantation and a vodka distillery so there’s a little something for everyone.  And there are 4 spots left!

(Scroll down for the FREE Coffee/Tea offer!)

This retreat will have plenty of soul nourishing activities like yoga, meditation and connection. Plus, equal opportunities for adventure and relaxation. Like snorkeling, SUP, hiking, biking and napping. 

We’ll be integrating concepts and activities that infuse each day with an example of how this practice makes every day more enjoyable… even after you leave paradise! ; )

DETAILS:

Dates: November 1-8, 2018.
The Retreat includes:

* A welcome gift box w/ a jade travel mat!
* 3 nights at Lumeria (all meals included)
* 4 nights at Hyatt Lahaina (breakfasts included)
* Daily yoga and meditation
* A tour of the stars on the rooftop
* Welcome dinner and farewell Lu’au
* Hiking, beach and exploring time
* Plenty of free-time for balance

**Additional optional activities will be available. Some guided, some on your own.

Rate per person: 
Single Occ. Your own room:(1 Bed)   $3,688
Double Occ. One room:(1 Bed)   $2,662
Double Occ. Shared Room:(2 Beds)  $2,863

To reserve a place on the tour, a $600 reservation deposit is required.

THE NEXT RETREAT SIGN UP GETS OUR HAWAIIAN COFFEE/TEA PACKAGE WITH FREE COFFEE /TEA ALL WEEK DURING THE RETREAT! 

Please feel free to call me, come visit or email with any questions!  We are creating an amazing experience for you. Time for you, practice for you, all about you. (and… yes… a little about me too! ; )

We have to give a final number to the resorts in August, so let us know now if you’re interested and will work out the details later.
Just Email me for the sign up link:  love@loveyogastudios.com

Mahalo,
: )
Suzanne
541-971-8244
love@loveyogastudios.com

We need to talk . . .

Four words you never wanna hear from someone you’re in a rocky relationship with . . . or do you?

Well… we’re not in a rocky relationship, you and I.  In fact, Love Yoga teachers, guests and neighbors all get along swimmingly! ( ? )

However, even with a great relationship, we want to do our very best to keep all the lines of communication going.

So here’s why I brought it up:  (and if you currently follow us on social and get our emails and practice every week, you won’t need to continue reading. Just stop right here and get to class. ; )

 

THREE GLITCHY THINGS HAPPENED THIS PAST WEEK

  1. Someone emailed me yesterday asking about a vineyard event we did 5 years ago… they someone stumbled upon a very old post.  Which made wonder . . . what happens to all those posts?  Yep, I know.  Everything you ever put on the internet is still out there somewhere. Even if the information is no longer current.  It did make me think we should try the vineyard yoga again. 
  2. Someone who’s been coming to the studio for a very long time didn’t know that we offer kids yoga. We do it once a month and in August we’re having a local author kids book signing as well! (Aug. 18th at Noon)
  3. Numerous people have asked me how our Maui trip was?  We haven’t gone yet. It’s in November. 2018.
    Maui Nov. 1-8th, Relaxation Retreat, 4 spots left.  Sunset yoga and snorkeling anyone? 

So I thought it was worth a note to let you know how and where we communicate best if you’re wanting to know what’s coming up, who’s teaching, where we’re going and how to get the most out of your membership and your practice.

SO HERE’S THE BASICS:

  1. We post most often on Instagram and Instagram stories because it’s so quick and easy to do. 
  2. We share most of the Instagram posts to Facebook
    SOCIAL MEDIA WARNING:
    Instagram and FB don’t always let you see our posts. If you haven’t engaged somehow with the posts (liking, commenting or sharing), they will stop showing you our posts because FB is protecting you from things you’re not interested in.  Thanks FB.
  3. We email a couple of times of week… sometimes every other week. Sometimes it’s about something coming up but more recently I’m writing more to let you know how yoga has helped us, our guests and how it can help in many situations.
  4. Occasionally we post a Blog Post on our website.  I simply forget that’s there most of the time. The emails I’ve been sending could be blog posts and if the topic is ‘bloggable’, I’ll try to remember to post it there too.

 

COMMUNICATION BREAKDOWN  – DRIVES ME INSANE  (Led Zeppelin 1969)
https://youtu.be/3EH7QMVnSRI

Suddenly this song popped into my head, thought I’d share it because I LOVE Led Zeppelin.

So if you’re reading this from our website because you follow our blog…. Thank you.
But I highly suggest you also sign up for our emails or follow us on Instagram for the latest and most current info.

 

Thanks!
: )

Suzanne