“AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE, I BELIEVE IN LIVING LIFE TO THE FULLEST, SURROUNDING YOURSELF WITH PEOPLE WHO MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD, DOING WHAT MAKES YOU HAPPY, AND FINDING BEAUTY IN THE SIMPLE THINGS.”
What is your experience with wellness?
Wellness has always been a part of my life and has been a long, curving road. Prior to my discovery of yoga, at the age of 13, I was not aware of the practice of wellness and self-care. This lack of awareness in combination to several difficult situations I experienced during middle school, led me to endure a year of insomnia and high levels of anxiety (as mentioned above). Through self-reflection, meditation, yoga, and daily acts of healing, I was able to return to a more balanced state of wellbeing. Seven years later, I look back on that period of my life with a smile and a gracious heart as I now realize that it truly shaped who I am and has helped me to value self-care. Throughout high school, I was quite joyful, experienced many unforgettable moments, and utilized yoga to guide me through it all. Similarly, during my first two years of college and living on my own in NYC, I have had a really fun time being adventurous and trying new things. I am about to begin my third year of university, and I look forward to all the new experiences life will bring me and to see how my practice of wellness can help me respond to these situations. To me, wellness is undefinable and is up to the individual to explore and play with depending on where they are in their lives. Wellness can be intentional but also unintentional, and I feel that’s the beauty of it because, in the long run, we all inevitably grow and evolve closer to our destinies.
What are some of your favorite All In One Wellbeing classes and why?
I have had such a fun time exploring All In One Wellbeing’s vast variety of class options over the course of this past year. However, from the ones I have tried, the following are my favorites:
(1) BARRE – This three part series is great for balance, isolated strengthening techniques, and elongating the body. Because of my background in ballet, I am not surprised that I really enjoyed this series as barre workouts are inspired by ballet. In this series, we simply use a matt and body weight to explore and strengthen the different areas of the body.
(2) MOVEMENT FOR TRAVEL – Having started traveling at a very young age, I found this series to be extremely helpful as we are provided with specific poses and movements that can be practiced while traveling in real life. The instructor brings the poses to life by providing a few sample situations where you may find yourself using the pose. This series focuses on how to stretch while on the go.
(3) 3 MIN OCEAN BREATH – Throughout my 7 year journey with yoga, I have also grown to be fond of meditation as the two inevitably connect. Normally, I practice meditation anywhere between 5 to 30 minutes depending on my schedule for the day. I like this ocean breath practice because we use the flow of the ocean as a source of inspiration to activate intentional breathing. This can then be used when practicing meditation on your own.
(4) YOGA FOR ANXIETY – We all experience moments of anxiety every now and then, so I recommend trying this three part yoga series. This flow provides particular movements entailed to relieve any feelings of tension and stress. It also helps circulate blood flow, and grounds your mind and body into the present.