How Gratitude Improves Your Brain, Your Body, and Your Health
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How Gratitude Improves Your Brain, Your Body, and Your Health

Aging gracefully isn’t only about how we move. It’s also about how we think and feel. Gratitude may seem like a small emotional practice, but it has measurable effects that reach deep into the body. From your brain chemistry to your heart health, gratitude creates shifts that support healing, resilience, and longevity. This post is…

Yoga That Grows With You: Adapting for Aging, Injury, and Life Changes
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Yoga That Grows With You: Adapting for Aging, Injury, and Life Changes

Aging, injury, and major life transitions all have one thing in common… they change how we move through the world. Your body may not bend, balance, or recover the way it once did. That can be frustrating, but it’s also an invitation. Yoga isn’t meant to stay the same year after year. It’s meant to…

How Yoga Improves Posture (and Why It’s Not Boring at All)
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How Yoga Improves Posture (and Why It’s Not Boring at All)

Good posture isn’t just about standing tall or looking confident. It’s about breathing with ease, moving without stiffness, and letting your whole body work together in balance. When we see posture this way, it becomes something alive and dynamic… and far from boring. This post is adapted from Yoga for Longevity, my podcast where I…

Why Posture Matters More As We Age (and the Hidden Benefits You Might Not Expect)
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Why Posture Matters More As We Age (and the Hidden Benefits You Might Not Expect)

Aging brings wisdom and perspective… but it also brings physical changes we don’t always welcome. Muscles tighten, balance feels less steady, and small aches creep in. One factor that ties many of these shifts together is posture. The way you carry your body influences far more than how tall you look—it affects your breathing, your…

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The Fresh Start Effect: Make Yoga a Habit That Actually Sticks

When you think about starting something new, most of us picture January. New Year’s resolutions, fresh planners, and lofty goals. But there’s another time of year that’s just as powerful (maybe even more so) for making lasting changes: September and October. Psychologists call this the Fresh Start Effect. It’s the idea that we’re more likely…