Month: April 2013

The Art of Balance

I’ve been commiserating a lot with others about change, and the feelings that surround change. It seems there are a lot of people in my life who are experiencing big life changes, a breaking from habits and the ‘known’, and facing the only constant of life… change.

It’s easy to get into habits and routines, whether work-related or not. We often do not question them. They become unconscious behaviours that are easy.
Our brains prefer to take the easiest options. Habits are comfortable – even habitual unhappy work – and these habits become increasingly embedded into our ways of living and working.
To question habits and routines first requires an awareness that we might be stuck in a habit or routine. Then, changing a habitual routine requires some effort, which can be uncomfortable.
No wonder we all tend to resist change.
We might feel that life could be better, or perhaps we positively want life to be better, but doing something to change things is a different matter – especially if we’ve been in a habitual routine for a long while.
I always look to nature and her natural ways of dealing with space and time for the answers. I look at the seasons, the weather… rain/drought, cold/hot, wind/stillness. I look at the beauty of an ancient tree that loses a limb in a storm and recovers its balance by growing another one. The determination of a mother bird who travels back and forth building her nest, only to have the wind knock it down… and she starts over. 
Change is indeed the only constant of life.
My blessing for you~~~ to find the balance so change is welcomed and habitual ways are kissed goodbye with a thank you.

Celebrate Earth Day, Your Body, Tools for Transformation!

Happy Earth Day friends!

It seems funny to me that we set aside a day to celebrate the Earth, yet it brings awareness to something that we need to celebrate EVERY day… our beautiful Mother Earth. Pachamama.
Our body is a part of the Earth, and we have the opportunity to celebrate, exalt and honor our body EVERY day… listening to his/her voices, leading us in healing ways, and using the tools we are given to transform and stay healthy.
How often do you ask your body what it needs? What it is craving? How often do you ask how you can help keep it strong, youthful, energetic?
We are given amazing tools for transformation in Nia… 13 Principles that we can use in class, and EVERY day in life… reminding us of the sacred vessel that we steward for this life… reminding us of the blessings of life itself.
Let’s celebrate Earth Day, Earth Week, Earth Month, Earth Year, Earth Life! Celebrating on the dance floor, celebrating as we work, play and sleep, celebrating with 13 amazing lifestyle tools that can transform and shape-shift our body, mind, emotions and spirit.
See you on the dance floor!
Tuesday 6:45am, Tuesday 5:30pm (for Jan), Wednesday 9:15am, Friday 5:30pm
***ENJOY the following brief history of Earth Day… 
and celebrate LIFE!

Balance



Light/Dark, High/Low, In/Out, Up/Down, Expand/Contract, Silence/Sound, Open/Close, Right/Left, Happy/Sad, Movement/Stillness, Yin/Yang ….
Opposites that complement one another.

Do you ever intentionally play with opposites in your body, mind, and emotions? By playing with opposites, we exercise our physical, mental and emotional ‘muscles,’ so we are ready to navigate through life no matter what the circumstances.

How do you exercise your mind? Reading, exploring new ideas, taking classes, writing, meditating… dancing.
How do you exercise your emotions? Watching movies, expressing, releasing, meditating… dancing.
How do you exercise your body? Walking, running, playing a sport, working out, stretching, doing yoga… dancing.

Dancing encompasses our entire being. We have an amazing daily opportunity to exercise our body, mind, and emotions 
as well as expressing our spirit, every time we step on 
the dance floor.
Let’s play with opposites this week in class, finding the balance that our body craves… the place we call homeostasis, where energy is equalized both inside and out.
See you soon!
Love in the dance, Adelle
My classes this week: Tuesday 6:45am, Wednesday 9:15am, Fun Friday 5:30pm

Adelle Athletic Aya
Adelle Brownlee Brewer
Owner, The Synergy Studio, San Antonio, TexasNia Black Belt Somatic Educator and Trainer
Nia Training Faculty
Journey Dance Guide; Professional Fiber Artist
www.thesynergystudio.com
www.nianow.com/adelle
www.journeydance.com


Learn more and go deeper into the connection with you body and your life by taking a Nia White Belt Intensive.   Our next intensive is in Ventura, California… take a vacation with us in April and learn more about your body!
Read more about upcoming opportunities to take the White Belt: http://www.nianow.com/adelle





The Only Constant in Life…

Change is difficult, and yet it is the only constant in life… the only thing we can count on… amazing concept.
Every cell in our body renews itself every 7 years. Cells are constantly being replaced and the body renewed. I call it infinity motion lotion. 
This is exciting to me, as it presents an opportunity to make affirmations that are positive and feed my body with positive transformation. I don’t have to be ‘stuck’ in the same reality… my mind, emotions and spirit can all be in a state of renewal, growth, and positive shape-shifting.
I listen to the words of Deepak Chopra every day…The Soul of Healing Affirmations. Its been amazing to watch my mind, heart and attitude shift, as my cells are regenerated with affirming words and thoughts.
I also highly recommend the book, Ask and It Is Given: Learning to Manifest Your Desires by Esther Hicks, Jerry Hicks and Wayne W. Dyer. It provides 22 ‘processes’ or games, that will help to develop the positive thoughts that will manifest positive change and transformation. 
And as always, Madisyn Taylor writes of concrete ways to deal with change… read below.
With love from my heart of change… The only constant in life.
Adelle

Smoothing Transitions
10 Steps to Making Change Easier

by Madisyn Taylor


Change can be hard for anyone, following these ideas below can make it a little less stressful.

1. Begin by making small changes or break up large-scale changes into more manageable increments. This can make you feel better about handling the changes you are about to make while making you more comfortable with change in general.

2. Mentally link changes to established daily rituals. This can make changes like taking on a new habit, starting a new job, or adapting to a new home happen much more smoothly. For example, if you want to begin meditating at home, try weaving it into your morning routine.

3. Going with the flow can help you accept change instead of resisting it. If you stay flexible, you will be able to ride out change without too much turbulence.

4. When a change feels most stressful, relief can often be found in finding the good that it brings. An illness, a financial loss, or a broken relationship can seem like the end of the world, yet they also can be blessings in disguise.

5. Remember that all change involves a degree of learning. If you find change particularly stressful, try to keep in mind that after this period of transformation has passed, you will be a wiser person for it.

6. Remember that upheaval and confusion are often natural parts of change. While we can anticipate certain elements that a change might bring, it is impossible to know everything that will happen in advance. Be prepared for unexpected surprises, and the winds of change won’t easily knock you over.

7. Don’t feel like you have to cope with changing circumstances or the stress of making a change on your own. Talk about what’s going on for you with a friend or write about it in a journal. Sharing your feelings can give you a sense of relief while helping you find the strength to carry on.

8. Give yourself time to accept any changes that you face. And as change happens, recognize that you may need time to adjust to your new situation. Allow yourself a period of time to reconcile your feelings. This can make big changes feel less extreme.

9. No matter how large or difficult a change is, you will eventually adapt to these new circumstances. Remember that regardless of how great the change, all the new that it brings will eventually weave itself into the right places in your life.

10. If you’re trying to change a pattern of behavior or navigate your way through a life change, don’t assume that it has to be easy. Wanting to cry or being moody during a period of change is natural. Then again, don’t assume that making a change needs to be hard. Sometimes, changes are meant to be that easy.

The 52nd Move… Touching Your Mind, Body, Emotions and Spirit



The gentle wind carressing my skin, the exotic Spring smells filling my nose and lungs, the chirping of the birds as they wake up in the early morning light, the knowing response from looking in another’s eyes…. ahhhh… 
Many of Nia’s 52 Moves are naturally occurring throughout our day. Heal Lead, Eye and Head Movements, Fists, Finger Extensions… to name a few. What is your favorite?
Mine is the 52nd move. A move that is vital to the survival of the human race… Touching.
The importance of touch reaches many levels. And not only for babies,but for children, teenagers, adults and in old age as well. The very survival of our species depend on it.
Besides having physical needs for food, cleanliness and shelter, we also have touch needs.
Think about this for a moment…
What is the first sense that develops in the womb?  The sense of touch.
What is the first language baby understands after being born? Touch and crying. In the first few months after our babies are born, we communicate and answer their cries mainly through touch.
I LOVE to hold hands, hug and feel the breath of another, look into someone’s eyes and hear their words while I see into their beautiful soul. 
Touch is the most healing movement that we can give ourselves and others daily. Bringing awareness to the healing power of touch will shape shift how we approach our day… our life… our survival.
Join me this week as we both give and receive touch from the earth, the space around us, the eyes of another, the sounds resonating, the breath of our soul.
The 52nd Move… Touching… healing the Mind, Body, Emotions and Spirit  
See you soon, Adelle
My Nia classes this week… Tuesday 6:45am, Wednesday 9:15am, Fun Friday 5:30pm, Sunday 4:00pm
Journey Dance with me Sunday at 10:00am, as we play with the healing touch of breath… I am developing work to present in May at Earthdance for Journey Dance Mod 3, as well as anticipating my Transformational Breathwork certification in June. I would love for you to be a part of my journey!
Adelle Athletic Aya


Adelle Brownlee Brewer

Owner, The Synergy Studio, San Antonio, Texas

Nia Black Belt Teacher; White Belt Trainer

Nia Training Faculty
Journey Dance Guide; Professional Fiber Artist


Learn more and go deeper into the connection with you body and your life by taking a Nia White Belt Intensive.   Our next intensive is in Ventura, California… take a vacation with us in April and learn more about your body!
Read more about upcoming opportunities to take the White Belt: http://www.nianow.com/adelle





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