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Wednesday, December 4, 2013
The Only Way Out is Through by Lisa Bachrach-Zeankowski
Lisa Bachrach-Zeankowski has been living with MS for 17 years. To read more, visit her blog at http://www.lisabachrach.com
It’s so easy to ask one’s self, why me?
The Only Way Out, Is Through
It’s so easy to ask one’s self, why me?
When I hear that question, even if it’s inside my own head, my response is always the same, if not you, then who?
There are many times in our lives we might ask ourselves that question, usually it’s during a time when things are just not going ‘as planned’ or how we ‘expect’ them to go, but there is lesson one right, let go of expectations and plans. I believe that when those things happen that the Universe, God, Spirit or whatever we want to call it, has another plan for us and while we might see it as an obstacle or a stumbling block it really is the beginning of our growth and most times, in a major way. The change, transformation or shift, while not obvious at first becomes the beginning of a life changer and if we allow it, if we don’t resist it and we take what happens as part of our journey and learning experience, it will become our greatest lesson and even sometimes reveal to us our purpose.
Many of us have heard the quote “The difference between stumbling blocks and stepping stones is how you use them.”
Life does throw us stumbling blocks and with each one we are given a choice, we are given the option to ask ourselves these questions, what is this here to teach me? What can I learn from this moment, from this bump in the road what is this here to show me? How can I allow myself to be utilized in a way that might help someone else? At least that is what I hear when I come upon the stumbling blocks in my path, which DO become my stepping stones through life.
When I was diagnosed some 11 years ago with MS, after a long time having been un-diagnosed and misdiagnosed, I could never have known then what looked like the biggest stumbling block would become, 17 years later from the onset, I can clearly see why I ‘stumbled’ into this disease, why I accepted this assignment of living with Multiple Sclerosis.
I say ‘accepted the assignment’ because I do believe we accept these things that come into our present lives, whether it be through Samskara (Sanskrit word meaning-impressions / lessons are the imprints left on the subconscious mind by experience in this or previous lives, which then color all of life, one’s nature, responses, states of mind, etc)…or it’s simply just what we are here to do, but have not yet learned or discovered why yet.
I could never have known 11 years ago, when I first began an online support group for those living or being diagnosed with MS, that would be the moment of discovering my passion which would lead to my purpose.
I began an online support group, to reach out as far as I could, simply to try to help anyone who might be going through the daunting process of getting diagnosed, my goal was to help guide them through the mundane process, hopefully saving them years of the same thing that I went through myself, not getting diagnosed and progressing in the disease. I met so many friends during those years that I ran that site online, many of whom are still friends with me today and for that I’m so grateful.
My journey of finding my passion and purpose didn’t stop there, I became a patient advocate speaking to others who have MS and how to live well with it and then eventually I began taking yoga, oh and that’s when the journey took a huge turn, I had NO clue what getting on my yoga mat for the first time some 9 years ago would bring to me.
It’s dawned on me that one can possibly see the yoga mat as a stumbling block, (something that one might think they can’t do) it’s not easy to approach even the idea of yoga especially when living with an unpredictable disease such as MS, or any chronic illness or injury for that matter, it can seem intimidating at first, simply because we have yet to learn that it’s not about anyone else’s practice but our own, we haven’t learned yet what yoga really means and to then to be in a room with others who are already familiar with the practice can seem especially daunting.
Crazy things happen when one is either suggested to do yoga or we might entertain doing yoga, the ego kicks into high gear, it starts to speak up, that crazy voice inside our heads trying to convince us that this is silly, you can’t do this, or even better, what the heck is this going to do for you? Well what didn’t it do for me? My mat, which seemed like a stumbling block at first became my stepping stone. It became the place that I first sat still and discovered inner peace, where I discovered that I can actually be one with my mind, body and spirit and the MS that was so noisy, first became quiet, it’s where I found balance, yes, not physical balance right away, but emotional and spiritual balance and yes eventually some physical balance. It became that space that I couldn’t stop returning to because it felt so good, I didn’t know why and I didn’t need to know why. Being on my yoga mat was like a magic carpet and eventually that magic seeped into my life, off of the mat, into my home life, when I was driving, sitting in traffic, waiting on long lines and especially when I’d have a flare up, instead of focusing on the fear, I learned to go to my breath and focus there.
After practicing for 4 years, the invite to participate in a teacher training was offered and after a lot of thought, and self doubt, (ego telling me that there was no way I could remember what was going to be taught), I took the training with absolutely NO intention of teaching…ah but the Universe knew better, there was a bigger plan, not only did I learn, was I able to retain the information taught to me, then I realized that I did want to teach, but not to the general public, there are plenty of awesome teachers out there who do that. I wanted to do something different, I have a gift of knowing what it’s like to live with MS, an invisible at most times, chronic illness and I knew what yoga can do to help those living with any disease or condition but especially MS and I wanted to bring yoga to those who are living with MS, gift it to them as it was gifted to me. Granted at the beginning I was afraid to actually teach (ego trying to convince me that I wasn’t good enough, sure enough, wouldn’t remember what I was taught, all self doubt),so I began a Free Yoga for MS Program with two amazing yoga studios who offered out their space and time to give free yoga to those living with MS, however I would only demo until eventually I was pretty much forced to get in front of the room and find my voice, it didn’t come easily but eventually it came. I began teaching and learning through my students as I taught and it was great!
Then as things would happen with a disease such as MS, I had a relapse, a stumbling block, the worst one ever and after being in the hospital and rehab coming home to limited PT, what brought me back was the same thing that taught me so much, my yoga practice, one pose every day until I built my strength up. It was as simple as sitting firmly in staff pose literally working to flex my feet and point my toes evenly up towards the ceiling, pressing my thighs into the ground and oh yes, grounding down through my sit bones while sitting up tall, holding myself up at the same time without losing my upright posture…staff pose (dandasana) soon became my greatest challenge, but with time I did it, then it was plank (top of a push up), holding it as long as I could, engaging every single muscle in my body, waking up all of my muscles that had become atrophied during the relapse. In time I came back and learned so much more about myself than I had known before, learned so much more that I could take back and share with people, the one major lesson is to never give up.
MS relapse’s ‘look’ like stumbling blocks, however they are stepping stones, they come into our lives for a reason, we can ask why me, why now but then the answer is, if not you, who and if not now when? Is there ever a good time? No there isn’t, but that’s the funny thing about life, we can’t ‘plan’ out every moment and yes life throws us stumbling blocks but these blocks are placed there for us to learn, to find out our strength and then to take what we learn and share it with others…
“When you learn, teach, when you get, give.” Maya Angelou
I’ve since discovered my passion and my purpose, I love to learn and I love to share what I learn, I teach, I advocate, for myself and for others. I try my best to help those who are newly diagnosed. I get the absolute joy of sharing the practice of yoga with others living with MS or any chronic illness and I get the amazing gift of seeing the shift, changes and growth as their practice unfolds for them as it’s meant to.I have MS for a reason and it’s a good reason, if I didn’t have it, if I wasn’t ‘living’ it, I couldn’t understand and I couldn’t be of service in the same capacity that I am now. It’s been a gift, having MS, I’ve said that before however I clearly see it more than ever now.
When life throws me a stumbling block, I ask myself, what is this here to teach me? What can I learn from this moment, from this bump in the road?
I listen for the lesson, then I stare right at it and step on it and then over it …because, the only way out is through...
Namaste
Lisa Bachrach Zeankowski
www.downdogboutique.com
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Living with MS and how Yoga saved my life. A guest post by Lisa Bachrach-Zeankowski
Since 2006 I’ve
found Yoga or I should say Yoga found me and that day changed my life. I was
diagnosed with MS in 2002 and for the first four years, like many, I allowed
the diagnosis of MS to define me and then one day I searched out a yoga class.
I had no idea what
it was, or what it would bring to me, all I knew is that I had this friend who
was remarkably calm and she did yoga.
What was it about
this practice that kept her so centered? I’d ask myself. I found a yoga studio where it was small and simple;
it had this amazing energy about it and wasn’t “selling” anything but
peacefulness.
I had no idea that yoga would bring me so much
more than strength and balance (which is what I thought I was looking for). It took me and still continues to take me on
an unbelievable journey of self discovery, stillness, inner peace and balance
of mind, body and spirit.
I took on a yoga
practice where most begin, at the beginning and eventually built up a strong
practice, however this didn’t mean that I could throw myself into a handstand
or many inversions that come so easily to many.
It means that I found this space on my mat that was quiet, balanced and
peaceful. I was not judgmental and I was
okay with wherever I was each day and I continue to practice yoga and life just
that way.
I was content with
me and the MS, it was quiet now sitting in the background and no longer
standing front and center, and no longer did it define me. Eventually this yoga
practice became a way of life. It’s not
just the asana’s (the physical practice or the poses) but it’s the way I live,
by the principles of self love, love of others, non-violence in my words and
actions and how I treat myself and others.
I literally,
without knowing it, took my yoga off the mat and into my personal world and
then out to the world where MS meets Yoga and beyond.
In 2010, yoga
teacher and then friend offered me to take part in her yoga teacher training,
if not to teach (which I had no intention of doing) but to truly understand why
I was doing what I was doing and also to deepen my practice. I accepted her invitation and in June of 2010
after 6 month training I graduated and became a 200 hour certified yoga
teacher.
I decided that
teaching the general public was not my purpose or my passion but sharing what I
had learned and who I was, the person living with MS discovered that yoga can save
the life of someone living with MS as well as significantly change that same
life in such a positive way.
I have been
actively involved in public service by being a team captain for the National MS
Society’s Long Island Chapter’s MS Walk and for the past 12 years have raised over
$80,000 collectively. I also ran a 3rd
party fundraiser from 2008 through 2012 called Healing and Moving for a Cure,
where all monies raised went to a program that I started to provide home health
aide assistance to those living with MS.
Then I chose to
start a program that offered free yoga classes to those, like me, who live on
limited income and have MS to have yoga in their lives. This program is offered
free to our local MS Society on Long Island in
collaboration with 2 other yoga studios in my area who have also offered their
time and selfless service and for that I’m so grateful. We run the program for 8 weeks twice a year and
during this time anyone who has MS, their friends and/or support partners are
offered the opportunity to take classes with yoga teachers that I’ve worked
with to find out what they can do rather than what they can’t do. I also teach one of these free yoga for MS
classes during these 8 week sessions twice a year. I am, like them, a body living with MS but I
am also an example of how we can learn to live well with MS. Yoga helped me find my way, my peace, and my
balance.
My hope and prayer
is that this program that I began here on Long Island
could reach across the country and that every yoga studio would offer such a
program from the perspective of someone living with MS. Unfortunately, I can’t be everywhere but I’m
hoping one day I can teach other teachers to teach from the perspective of
someone living with a chronic illness like MS so that it might open the door
for any ‘body’ to enter the yoga studio, knowing that it is a safe place for
them to help guide them to that place that is really within themselves but has
only yet to be discovered.
Teaching yoga to
someone living with a chronic illness can be challenging. There is a ‘knowing’,
a gift that comes from having this disease that allows one to offer out the
gift that yoga has brought and to be able to offer that out to others.
Yoga is balance. It is a moving, living meditation. It’s a way
to go inside and quiet the mind. For those moments we are on our mat, the MS or
the illness or trouble that one is living with can be quieted as well, if only
for a moment and hopefully longer. It
takes practice, life is practice...yoga is practice...yoga is where I find my
peace, my center and my balance.
For more
information, please visit my website www.lisabachrach.com
or feel free to contact me directly via email at lbloveslife@optonline.net. To see
the class schedule use this link:
http://www.lisabachrach.com/calendar/events/free-yoga-for-ms-program-schedule. If you live outside the Long
Island area and would like to attend a free Yoga class, please
know that you are welcome to join us!
The program is open because it is donated to the chapter rather than a
chapter run program.
Lisa Bachrach-Zeankowski
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Guest Blog by Kristin Khederian of Om Shanti Marketing
This article is reproduced by kind permission of Kristin Khederian of Om Shanti Marketing.
It was originally posted on Kristin's blog on 11/18/12
Here are Om Shanti Marketing's Top Tips for Wellness Industry Holiday Marketing Success
Offer a Creative Promotion that also Supports a Good Cause
People love to be charitable during the Holiday Season and help others that aren't so fortunate, so why not offer a great promotion at your studio that not only helps to drive business for you, but also helps others? Genius! One of my clients, Balance Studio in Cohasset, is offering a great promotion this season that also benefits Toys for Tots. You can buy one of their Balance Studio Water Bottles for just $10 and $5 of that goes directly to Toys for Tots. Each water bottle also has a great prize in it, such as gift certificates, magnets, coupons for free health food and drinks, etc. They are also offering $10 off your next class card or monthly membership purchase if you donate an actual toy to Toys for Tots. Just a few examples of great promotions that encourage giving and generosity this Holiday Season and boost your studio's sales.
Offer Specialized Workshops that Help your Clients De-Stress
The Holidays are certainly one of the most stressful times of the year. Help your clients de-stress by offering them the chance to partake in specialized workshops that help them in this area. The result? Happier clients and more business/profits for your studio derived from these special events. Inner Strength Studios in Watertown is offering a special "December De-Stress" workshop with Rebecca Pacheco, geared to "give your mind, body and spirit a lift to last through the season." Consider adding an event like this to your studio's workshop schedule.
Gift Cards - The Gift that Keeps on Giving!
This one is sort of a no-brainer but make sure to offer Gift Cards for classes and other services at your studio. Since your clients are obviously into yoga, pilates, wellness, etc. chances are they want to share that love with someone close to them. Make sure to promote these Gift Cards as "Giving the Gift of Health" - it's the best gift you can possibly give and it's true! You could also offer some sort of a promotion around Gift Cards. For example, buy a Gift Card over $100 in value and get a free $15 Gift Card for yourself or someone else.
Cheers to a blissful and successful Holiday Season!
Kristin Khederian
It was originally posted on Kristin's blog on 11/18/12
Spruce up your Holiday Marketing
It's that time of the year again...The malls already have their Holiday Decorations out and retailers (both brick & mortar and online) are pushing holiday gifts in full force. But what about the Wellness Industry? How can we get our clients to jump on the gift giving band wagon without being cheesy or over-the-top? How do you best promote possibly the most important gift of all...The Gift of Health?!
Here are Om Shanti Marketing's Top Tips for Wellness Industry Holiday Marketing Success
Offer a Great Discount on a Class Card or Unlimited Membership
Many studios are offering amazing discounts right now on Class Cards and Unlimited Memberships that can ONLY be used through the Holidays. For example, Stil Studio in Dedham is offering a $100 Holiday Unlimited Yoga Pass - unlimited yoga through Dec. 31st for only $100. Super smart since this is the time of year where most people give up on their fitness plans because they are too stressed out and consumed with work events, holidays parties, etc. However, a great deal like this will likely motivate your students to come to class more often, allowing them to experience a happier and less stressful Holiday Season and you to fill your classes. It's a no brainer and a win-win for both sides!Offer a Creative Promotion that also Supports a Good Cause
People love to be charitable during the Holiday Season and help others that aren't so fortunate, so why not offer a great promotion at your studio that not only helps to drive business for you, but also helps others? Genius! One of my clients, Balance Studio in Cohasset, is offering a great promotion this season that also benefits Toys for Tots. You can buy one of their Balance Studio Water Bottles for just $10 and $5 of that goes directly to Toys for Tots. Each water bottle also has a great prize in it, such as gift certificates, magnets, coupons for free health food and drinks, etc. They are also offering $10 off your next class card or monthly membership purchase if you donate an actual toy to Toys for Tots. Just a few examples of great promotions that encourage giving and generosity this Holiday Season and boost your studio's sales.
Offer Specialized Workshops that Help your Clients De-Stress
The Holidays are certainly one of the most stressful times of the year. Help your clients de-stress by offering them the chance to partake in specialized workshops that help them in this area. The result? Happier clients and more business/profits for your studio derived from these special events. Inner Strength Studios in Watertown is offering a special "December De-Stress" workshop with Rebecca Pacheco, geared to "give your mind, body and spirit a lift to last through the season." Consider adding an event like this to your studio's workshop schedule.
Gift Cards - The Gift that Keeps on Giving!
This one is sort of a no-brainer but make sure to offer Gift Cards for classes and other services at your studio. Since your clients are obviously into yoga, pilates, wellness, etc. chances are they want to share that love with someone close to them. Make sure to promote these Gift Cards as "Giving the Gift of Health" - it's the best gift you can possibly give and it's true! You could also offer some sort of a promotion around Gift Cards. For example, buy a Gift Card over $100 in value and get a free $15 Gift Card for yourself or someone else.
Cheers to a blissful and successful Holiday Season!
Kristin Khederian
www.downdogboutique.com
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