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You are here: Home / Yoga Articles / Awakening • Creating a More Beautiful World / Musings from the Mat / I’ve fallen off the Yoga Practice Bandwagon

I’ve fallen off the Yoga Practice Bandwagon

July 26, 2012 by Kara-Leah Grant 13 Comments

A moment of yoga

by Kara-Leah Grant, Musings from the Mat

My practice has fallen by the wayside.

Oh, something’s happening every day, be it Yoga Nidra in bed before falling alseep, or a snatched moment of pranayama while my son watches a DVD, or a moment of standing backbends at the bench while doing the dishes.

But rolling out a yoga mat, putting on yoga clothes, and doing a sustained practice? Twice a week. Maybe.

I miss it. I yearn for it. I stop for a moment and tune into my breath and feel the groundswell of life within and want to just surrender to the flow for the next hour, two hours, day or so.

But something pulls me back. My son. My inbox. My website. My work commitments.

Oh, I know I’m the one in charge of my life, and I choose what to do with my time, and there’s always a way to fit in my practice.

I know that.

But right now, I’m not fitting in my practice. Other things seem more important. My son. My work. My sanity. An empty inbox = sanity.

I tussle with this.

Some days I’m a-ok with it, ‘cos it’s just the way things are right now, and besides, I notice my breath all day long yo – that’s yoga right?

Other days I despair. I want more. Crave more. Wonder why I’m not doing more. What’s wrong with me? Why can’t I make time? Surely I could get up earlier? Other yogis get up at 5:30am. Oh yeah, my son would get up too. I’d need to get up at 4:30am. Surely I could find time at night when he’s gone to bed? Except that’s when I’m usually catching up on work, cooking dinner, cleaning the house. Maybe I could work less? Oh man…

This is just how it is right now.

It will change in time. My son will get older and need less time and energy. My work commitments will shift and change. I will shift and change.

There’s no need to wrap any kind of story around this, any kind of drama. I don’t need to change anything, motivate myself, look for ways to improve.

All I need do is be aware.

Witness my mind.

The thoughts circling.

The ideas arising.

Wait.

.

That’s Yoga.

 

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Filed Under: Musings from the Mat Tagged With: guilt, home practice, parenting, presence, solo parent, story, working

About Kara-Leah Grant

Kara-Leah is an internationally-renowned writer, teacher and retreat leader. Millions of people have been impacted by the articles, books and videos she has published over the last ten years. Her passion is liberation in this lifetime through an every day path of dissolving layers of tension into greater and greater freedom and joy. You can find out more about her, including when her next retreats are, on her website. Kara-Leah is the visionary and creator of The Yoga Lunchbox.

Comments

  1. Pip says

    July 26, 2012 at 10:27 am

    Kara-Leah, thanks for this. I am having these exact same thoughts. My body begging me to go to a class, but my mind (for sanity) telling me that no, I don’t have time to go, gotta go to work, or study, or whatever else is demanding something right now. Good to know that others also battle with this, and it doesn’t make us a terrible person, or mean that it’s gonna be this way forever

    Reply
    • Kara-Leah Grant says

      July 26, 2012 at 7:24 pm

      Pip, my pleasure. Tomorrow is always another day.

      Reply
      • Chris says

        July 27, 2012 at 11:56 pm

        Similiar sentiments’ oh where has my mat gone. Question df time, being that it is all relative, I must make the time. I really enjoy your classes so thank you. Cx

        Reply
        • Kara-Leah Grant says

          July 30, 2012 at 11:51 am

          Yeah, time is always there… it helps me to have a broader definition of yoga, and to stop for ten minutes here and there through out the day.

          Loving teaching at Urban Yoga, so appreciate the feedback 🙂

          Reply
          • Chris says

            July 31, 2012 at 7:53 pm

            Are teaching for the next 2 Sundays at Urban Yoga??? We’re really a gogol dancer?

  2. kim says

    July 26, 2012 at 9:23 pm

    Hi Kara-Leah, I have a four year old son and can relate to how you are feeling – the constant juggle of part-time work, family, household duties, and lack of headspace and yoga time! My son is teaching me to stay in the moment and I am learning that small snippets of mat time, breathing, and yoga nidra keep me going throughout the day, even if surrounded with racing car or pirate sounds of my son! My ‘meditation’ is to complete one task before moving to the next, and I keep reminding myself these precious days of a little person at my heels will soon pass.

    Reply
    • Kara-Leah Grant says

      July 27, 2012 at 8:33 am

      Hey Kim, so true. Staying fully present with a child is a great practice. And they are only this small for such a short time.

      Reply
  3. Kara-Leah Grant says

    July 31, 2012 at 9:46 pm

    Hey Chris,

    Yes, I’m teaching at Urban Yoga August 5th & 12th. And yes, I spent above five years gracing podiums and platforms in nightclubs and at events, shaking my groove thing. A damn fine time indeed!

    Reply
    • Chris says

      July 31, 2012 at 10:59 pm

      Go you, hence the free form movement and dancing to music it your classes

      Reply
      • Kara-Leah Grant says

        August 1, 2012 at 8:10 am

        Yeah… that’s why Shiva Rea’s yoga teaching appealed so much to me… she’s got an extensive dance background too, which plays out in how she teaches yoga. Music and dance are portholes into the soul!

        Reply
  4. Claire says

    August 17, 2012 at 1:42 pm

    I could have written this myself. I am a new studio owner and have a 7 week old baby girl.

    The balancing act of life… It’s challenging, that’s for damn sure.

    Just stumbled on your blog- excited to read more!

    Reply
    • Kara-Leah Grant says

      August 21, 2012 at 5:36 pm

      Hey Claire,

      Oh those first few weeks after childbirth are intense! I lived on yoga nidra while the baby slept… Great to have you as a reader.

      Reply
  5. Devraj says

    September 6, 2012 at 11:24 pm

    Thanks for your monthly posts and I always read your posts but I used practical yuga only one day read daily now a days you forget and not coming is running posts, please do not ignore.

    Thanks
    Devraj Dhedda

    Reply

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