Surrender to the flow of the universe and let the universe create it. It does a better job than we ever do.
Archive for May, 2008
All weather is “good weather.” It all depends on your perspective.
“Life agrees with me. I assimilate the new every moment of every day. All is well.”
-Louise Hay
Last night I was awakened by a thundering sound and the intense shaking of our home. Half asleep, I was catapulted back to Los Angeles, where I spent my high school years after growing up in the Midwest. “Is this an earthquake?” I wondered groggily, before realizing that a huge snow drift had simply fallen from our roof.
Mother Nature Asana. In all of her glory, she can awaken us from a deep sleep, close down schools, cause traffic to crawl along the highway, necessitate that we walk at snail’s pace–or visit the chiropractor later.
We’re so used to moving at a fast pace in our world that when something like a snow storm slows us down in our tracks, we are forced to slow down and breathe as we tip toe across the ice patches, much like moving into warrior one again and again and coming back to the breath and our intention again and again.
How simple it is to see that we can only be happy now, and there will never be a time when it is not now.
I breathe deeply. Breath is the basis of life.
By Tenley Woodman
Newtonville mother of three Taylor Wells knows that moms need to stick together. That’s why she’s launching a spot for them to gather online: Super-mom.com.
Wells, a co-owner and instructor at Prana Power Yoga in Newton, Winchester, Cambridge and New York City, launches her blog today. She hopes the site will be a place where stay-at-home and working moms alike can bond and learn how to balance their busy lives.
“The purpose of Super-mom.com is to celebrate moms and inspire them and help them feel supported when they feel like they are at the end of their ropes,” said Wells, 42
“A super mom is doing the best in each moment and letting life be fun,” she said. “All moms are super moms.”
The blog will feature a new article from Wells each week, as well as information on ways to balance healthy living, mothering and private time. Wells also will choose and profile a mom-of-the-month.
“It will be a nice site to go to and find inspiration and community. It’s about a time to come together and support each other and inspire each other instead of judging other moms for their choices,” she said.
Wells said she was inspired to create the blog after an article she had written on the topic of super moms for Misstropolis.com received overwhelming response from readers.
Whether you think you can do it or think you can’t do it—you’re right.


