link love

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Happy Friday! Here are some links for your lazy Saturday morning:

1. My sister, Chrissy, sent me this post titled “How to Talk to Your Daughter About Her Body” and said it made her think of me. (I’m honored.) I’ve thought a lot about the topic of body image and my future daughter(s) and I love what Sarah‘s got to say on the topic. You’ll be surprised to learn that she’s a 20-year old college student!

2. I loved these lines from my friend Carissa‘s post on Yoganonymous. “If someone decides to leave, resist the urge you might feel to judge. Sometimes, silence and space is simply too overwhelming, too vulnerable.”

3. Sometimes decisions can take forever where I work. I appreciated this article about clarity and decision making.

Two posts you may have missed on Love Always, Jo this week:

Enjoy your weekend!

Have you read anything good this week? Share in the comments!

lessons from yoga: lateness and compassion

I went to a lunchtime yoga class on Friday. The class was pretty filled and as we started our practice with breathing, someone came in late. The instructor was expecting one more and knew exactly where she’d place her mat. She took the yogi’s mat from her and placed it in her spot. The woman apologized for being late and the instructor responded: “It’s ok. We’re all late sometimes.”

As I witnessed this, tears started to form in my eyes. The way the instructor had compassion and was welcoming to a late-comer, helping her get settled quickly and fit right in really touched me. She could’ve been annoyed, ignored the woman and continued teaching. But she chose differently. In that moment, she chose love and compassion.

That morning I walked into a meeting 15 minutes late. A meeting with an external consultant in the nice conference room. I missed my normal bus that morning and honestly, I had forgotten about the meeting so I wasn’t even able to give notice that I was on my way. I felt very bad walking in late and apologized to the consultant when we were leaving. I sensed some emotion in her eyes but couldn’t make out what it was–frustration, sympathy, compassion.  She commented that she was looking at my LuLu Lemon water bottle and the quotes all over it. We left the room and I still felt a little uncomfortable.

In yoga, I felt like the instructor was talking to me when she said “It’s ok. We’re all late sometimes.”

be where you are

be where you are

this mantra flowed through my yoga class yesterday as the instructor kept reminding us to be in the present moment, be in the class.  “check in with your thoughts,” she’d say. “are you in the present moment? don’t think about what happened yesterday or the business of the week ahead. just be present on the mat, breathe in, breathe out.  be where you are.”

i’m remembering this this morning as i get ready for a busy week ahead. i remind myself to be where i am, to breathe, to take things one at a time.

where are you today? check in with your thoughts and bring them back to the present. breathe in.  breathe out.  be where you are.