Dear Yogis,

Time to get your yoga minds organised and back to class TODAY.  First class at 1pm.  I am ready, and looking forward to seeing you all again – although for the first time I have really enjoyed the break.

For those of you who are new trainee yoga teachers.  I have made an executive decision (as you lot were all over the shop).  The next Teacher Training class in the studio will be the 21st January at 2.30.  Please, please make an effort to come along.  You don’t HAVE to of course, but if you haven’t got time to come to a once month teacher training, are you going to have enough time to actually teach?  There are some things that are better to experience in the studio.  Please let me know if you are coming.  

I have just finished a painting of The Buddha, and am starting on a new work today.  This may be in the Gallery Opening Exhibition in February if it is not sold prior, in which case a Limited Edition print and cards will be available.  I do have a Limited Edition Print of the painting “They Came From The Stars” which sold before  it even got on the wall.  I also have cards of the most recent works.

The Little Gallery Preview SHOWING will be Friday the 9th February starting at 5.30, but you my students can make an appointment and come see what I am up to any time I am free.  I am trying valiantly to get a few things on the wall for the preview.  If I was Chris Canning I would not have to even think about it – she realised $239,000 for a painting at auction before Christmas.  That says a lot for the market for art at the moment – it is on the “up”.  I remember her first big time exhibition (her subject matter has not changed – flowers).  It was at The Art Exchange in Flinders Street, and even then –  about 25+ years ago, people were waiting around the block to get in and she sold out on the first day. It was a sensation.   Persistence and patience pays off.

I have been re-reading the autobiography of MIRKA MORA.  I have read it before in fact have a review copy years old now.  On first reading I skimmed over the parts where she talks about her older age (83).  This time I have slowed down and paid attention .

Now I have students around me also getting old and perhaps not looking after themselves as well as they might, and I am reminded of my student (and mentor) the Late Annie ten Brink.  She died at home whilst getting ready for her day. She never forgot she was a sexy female no matter her age, and looked after her body (including hair and nails as well as bones).

The day before she died,  she had come to the studio and had her weekly massage – Earlier in the week she had done her yoga with me, had her nails done, and been to a weight class.  Yes, she drove some people nuts, however, she was a model not just of how to “organise” yourself in older age, but also how to deal with injury.  She ALWAYS organised a team when she couldn’t do things for herself due to illness or injury, and recovered well from various breaks and surgeries, in fact, I think  she made the recuperation time marginally enjoyable.  We could all learn from her –  I try, and so should you.  It comes to us all.

Four of the best things you can do, top of the list – 1. Keep talking to your group and 2. Be with them regularly, 3. Ask for help if you need it, and 4. don’t forget who you really are – eat, do and be who you love, age doesn’t have to shrivel you up.

 

YOGA CLASSES AND STUDIO TIMES…..  CLASSES START TODAY , MONDAY THE 8TH JANUARY.  

TAROT AND GITA READINGS – BY APPOINTMENT. Email me:  yogafirst2@bigpond.com

ZOOM GITA Our first for the year…Monday (8th January)  evening at 6.30pm.    Although there is no charge, if you can, I would appreciate a small donation (or a big one!).  To donate go to the web site www.yogabeautiful.com.au and click on PAY VIA PAY PAL

Windarring Yoga –  Tues. 1.30 a joint class –  Kyneton and Gisborne combined.

STUDIO YOGA WOODEND: Monday Hatha 1pm (full) Mon. 2.15, Wednesday Restorative 1pm  TEACHER TRAINING Sunday 21st January at 2.30

THE YOGA LUNCHEON: Will update as soon as we have a date for the next one.

SEE YOU IN THE STUDIO and in the gallery.

NAMASTE – JAHNE

Dear Yogis,


OK you have had a rest, and now we have to contemplate going back to “work”, which for me is the yoga classes.  
The weekday classes are all as usual – timetable below –  and they start this coming Monday the 8th January.  I look forward to seeing you all.  

For those of you who are new trainee yoga teachers.  I have made an executive decision (as you lot were all over the shop).  The next Teacher Training class in the studio will be the 21st January at 2.30.  Please, please make an effort to come along.  You don’t HAVE to of course, but if you haven’t got time to come to a once month teacher training, are you going to have enough time to actually teach?  There are some things that are better to experience in the studio.

The picture on the left is the finished painting of Krishna.  This may be in the Gallery Opening Exhibition in February if it is not sold prior, in which case a Limited Edition print and cards will be available.  I do have a Limited Edition Print of the painting “They Came From The Stars” which sold before  it even got on the wall.

The Little Gallery Preview will be Friday the 9th February starting at 5.30, but you my students can make an appointment and come see what I am up to any time I am free.  I am trying valiantly to get a few things on the wall for the preview.  If I was Chris Canning I would not have to even think about it – she realised $239,000 for a painting at auction before Christmas.  That says a lot for the market for art at the moment – it is on the “up”.  I remember her first big time exhibition (her subject matter has not changed – flowers).  It was at The Art Exchange in Flinders Street, and even then –  about 25+ years ago, people were waiting around the block to get in and she sold out on the first day. It was a sensation.   Persistence and patience pays off.

 

YOGA CLASSES AND STUDIO TIMES…..  

TAROT AND GITA READINGS – BY APPOINTMENT. Email me:  yogafirst2@bigpond.com

ZOOM GITA Our first for the year…Monday (8th January)  evening at 6.30pm.    Although there is no charge, if you can, I would appreciate a small donation (or a big one!).  To donate go to the web site www.yogabeautiful.com.au and click on PAY VIA PAY PAL

Windarring Yoga –  Tues. 1.30 a joint class –  Kyneton and Gisborne combined.

STUDIO YOGA WOODEND: Monday Hatha 1pm (full) Mon. 2.15, Wednesday Restorative 1pm  TEACHER TRAINING Sunday 21st January at 2.30

THE YOGA LUNCHEON: Will update as soon as we have a date for the next one.

SEE YOU IN THE STUDIO and in the gallery.

NAMASTE – JAHNE

 

Dear Yogis,

It is the first day of the new year, and those who have not finished the TEACHER TRAINING COURSE might like to revisit – just to finish.  

 

If you haven’t contacted us in a long while there is a charge to get you out of the archives, and all the too’ing and fro’ing involved in re-starting, but believe me, it is worth it.  Yoga is on the way up.  We have sat in the doldrums for some time, this means you could be ahead of the game.  I don’t think we will re-run the “glory days” when we taught out of the studio and did three classes of teacher training a week, but you can still finish.

If you want to finish, I will make an extra special deal.  You will have to register.  That is $195 (for the first year) in order to restart.  Normally I charge $250 plus registration, or more depending how long back we have to search for you,  and what is needed to be done to get you back on track.  $195 is fair, and you will receive Student Registration in exchange.  If you are not already teaching, this will mean that you can teach,  and you can apply for student insurance to cover you until you graduate.  You will still have to complete your course. This is not a freebie certification.

If you are a newbie and have thought about teaching and held back – now is the time to move forward.  I know you can get a quickie training – 200 hours – and you can do it in no time at all, but will you able to teach anyone, anywhere. I guess there will come a time when you can learn in a weekend from the back of a Kellogs Packet – but will it be useful?   Will you be able to teach in Europe, in the Med or Monaco like some of our graduates?  Will you be the best? Probably not.

The picture is of the fabulous Inn in Death Valley USA.  It is a favourite place of mine, and I taught there when Pres. Bush visited.  I spoke with Laura, but security won out and she didn’t come to our class although she wanted to – but went for a walk instead so she could be adequately guarded (even on the toilet).

We are expensive (it costs what it costs), the training is at least a year, but you can do it in your own time.  If you like study, if you like learning, you will like our course.  If you just want something to tide you over until the next thing comes along, then maybe we are not for you.

Whichever category you fit into, please contact me if you want to move forward.  Let’s do this thing.

NAMASTE – JAHNE  yogafirst@bigpond.com.