Yoga for Better Focus
The good news is that focus is a skill and a habit. And we can cultivate it.
A current scientific study confirms what ancient yogis knew experientially. Yoga can help us cultivate our focus. One way yoga helps us steady our attention is by teaching us how to draw our energy back into our bodies. So, we can be in the world honoring our responsibilities and enjoying all the joys the world offers without being over taken by its demands or distractions.
Practice
And you are well on you way to increasing your capacity to steady your attention. The poses you learned this first week of our 21 Days of Yoga Challenge will help you become alert and yet grounded in your body. Today, day 5 of the challenge, we will put all the week's poses together along with breath awareness and a guided meditation at the end of the practice to form a short, complete, and effective practice. The practice will help you gather your energy and draw it inward. Once your energy is collected within, you can direct it as you choose. This can be powerful in becoming free from constant distraction and grant access to an inner peace.
Pulling it Together
This week's practice contains the following asanas and techniques you can use anytime you feel scattered or frazzled.
- Breath Awareness
- Tadasana - Mountain Pose
- Urdhva Hastasana - Upward Hands Pose
- Vrksasana - Tree Pose
- Prasarita Padottanasana - Wide-Legged Forward Bend
- Adho Mukha Svanasana - Downward-Facing Dog
- Savasana - Relaxation Pose
- Prana Shuddhi - Mental Alternate Nostril Breathing
Often the postures and techniques are referred to by their sanskrit name. Sanskrit is an ancient Indian language. Many ancient scared text were written in sanskrit and it's considered the language of yoga. But not all techniques have sanskrit names.
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