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In anticipation of teaching a workshop on “Yoga Teacher Burnout”, I’ve been examining the ways I tend to go over my limits. Without being too self-congratulatory, I’m not as “bad” as I used to be. Where I think I can most improve is, probably like most people, in being more present generally.

It’s so easy when I’m performing an asana to daydream, go into planning mode, remember conversations, or even (I cringe to admit it) find an iPhone in my palm as I check my email.

The thing about not paying attention is it’s just not as satisfying as being in the moment. Before I know it (great expression), I’m on to the next unsatisfying asana or activity. When I’m not present, I’m missing the point: yoga is where we source ourselves and practice one-pointedness, not multi-tasking or multi-thinking.

I think being engaged, involved, totally absorbed in what you’re doing precludes burnout. Where the flame burns bright, burnout isn’t.

What do you think?

As promised in yesterday’s post, here’s Dr. Frawley’s Vata Reducing Practice:

Forward Virasana

Adho Mukha Svanasana

Uttanasana

Parsvakonasana

Virabhadrasana 1

Adho Mukha Svanasana

Virabhadrasana 3, Chair

Urdhva Prasarita Eka Padasana

Prep for Sirsasana

Childs Pose

Sarvangasana

Makarasana

Supta Virasana

Purvottanasana

Seated Poses

Siddhasana

Dandasana

Baddha Konasana

Upavistha Konasana

Parsva Upavistha Konasana

Janu Sirsasana

Paschimottanasana

Marichyasana 3

Lying Down Floor Twist

Viparita Karani

*Peter Nixon photo