
Yoga JournalVerified account @Yoga_Journal 4 hours ago
Ever notice how a hug seems to make things better? Touch is a powerful and necessary aspect of healing. http://ow.ly/TPR330mRLZ3 .

Yoga JournalVerified account @Yoga_Journal 4 hours ago
Ever notice how a hug seems to make things better? Touch is a powerful and necessary aspect of healing. http://ow.ly/TPR330mRLZ3 .

Yoga JournalVerified account @Yoga_Journal 4 hours ago
Ever notice how a hug seems to make things better? Touch is a powerful and necessary aspect of healing. http://ow.ly/TPR330mRLZ3 .

Yoga JournalVerified account @Yoga_Journal 5 hours ago
Feel a cold coming on? Try this plan of attack to quickly nip it in the bud. #Fall #naturalhealth #holistichealth #selfcare
It’s been an epic flu season—and it’s not over yet. Although flu activity peaked in February, a second wave of outbreaks may be in the making. But getting struck by sickness doesn’t mean you are down for the count. Here, yoga and meditation teacher Chrissy Carter shares her favorite poses and self-care practices for getting back on your feet faster.
10 Yoga Poses and Self-Care Practices to Do Right After You Catch a Cold


GetPT1st @GetPT1st 17 hours ago
Your body was made to move and you need #physicalactivity on a regular basis to be healthy. Find something you enjoy and get moving! If you need help getting started or if pain or an injury is holding you back, call a physical therapist. #GetPT1st #movement #ExerciseWorks

Yoga JournalVerified account @Yoga_Journal 4 hours ago
Ever notice how a hug seems to make things better? Touch is a powerful and necessary aspect of healing. http://ow.ly/TPR330mRLZ3 .

GetPT1st @GetPT1st 17 hours ago
Your body was made to move and you need #physicalactivity on a regular basis to be healthy. Find something you enjoy and get moving! If you need help getting started or if pain or an injury is holding you back, call a physical therapist. #GetPT1st #movement #ExerciseWorks

GetPT1st @GetPT1st 17 hours ago
Your body was made to move and you need #physicalactivity on a regular basis to be healthy. Find something you enjoy and get moving! If you need help getting started or if pain or an injury is holding you back, call a physical therapist. #GetPT1st #movement #ExerciseWorks

Try this yoga for daylight savings to help your circadian rhythm adjust.
When we “fall back” an hour to end daylight savings time, it can be tempting to think of the time change as a boon. After all, we gain an extra hour of sleep! However, it’s important to recognize that the time change can actually be really disorienting. Whether you’re a night owl or morning person, there’s a chance the end of daylight savings time may prompt you to experience symptoms such as fogginess, fatigue, restless energy in the evenings, disrupted sleep, and irritability. The good news? You can use your yoga practice to help adjust your body’s rhythm and ease the transition.