Cheryl Thomas, RYT
www.cherylthomas.com
yoga@cherylthomas.com
415-308-3377
 

Comfy?

 

Remember when a bed was a bed.  There were no sleep "systems", belly pillows, memory foam toppers, "European" shams, 1000 thread count, Egyptian cotton, organic sheets and unless your mattress was on the floor, you had a box spring.  You probably had a blanket and a bed spread and unless you lived in Zurich, there was no down in sight.  No "550 fill power".  You slept just fine (I hope).  Not any more. You and your bedmate can have separate "sleep numbers" with the  SLEEP NUMBERŪ Innovation Series Limited Edition that "embraces you in soothing luxury with layers of support that conform to your body and cradle every curve for sleep that leaves you rested and renewed".   Wow. You'd think we'd be sleeping like babies(1).


 
Everyone wants to be happy and comfortable.  But, our Western ways have afforded us comfort in areas we didn't even know we needed it.  I can have unlimited comfort (for a fee), so dang it, I deserve it.  Aren't the advertisers right?   The result:  More discomfort.  Our range of comfort, I'm afraid, is getting narrower and narrower.    Ethan Nichtern(2)  gives the example of cars that have "quad comfort zones".   You can be comfortable riding shotgun at 69 degrees while your backseat buddy is at 71.  Your comfort level is now 69 and now you notice the "discomfort" when you get to 70 or 71 or 72.  Instead of having more comfort, we feel more discomfort as the temperature is out of our "range". 


I'm not suggesting we run away from comfort. Notice what you like, what feels good.  But, expand your comfort, rather than rejecting what is uncomfortable, according to Mr. Nichtern.  He goes on to suggest that we want to increase our zone by getting comfortable in a wider variety of circumstances.   The "insight is if you keep trying to run away from pain or find some existence that's pain free, you're going to fail.  You are going to make your comfort zone more and more narrow." 


Notice areas in your life where you can widen your zone.  Maybe this isn't physical comfort, but comfort with your experiences and interactions.  Does the internet/text/email/facebook allow you to avoid face-to-face situations.  Instead of having a difficult discussion (or any discussion) with a real person, is it now your default to communicate with an IM?   Does the TV and another beer allow you an "out" for dealing with uncomfortable situations? 

 

I'm noticing my comfort zone right now.  What'll I do?  I'm going to put the corn bag in the microwave(3), turn up the heat, put on warm socks, and warm up my tea!  Are you comfortable?

 

 

(1) According to www.sleepmed.md, 20-40% of all adults have insomnia in the course of any year, 1 out of 3 people have insomnia at some point in their lives, over 70 million Americans suffer from disorders of sleep and wakefulness and of those, 60% have a chronic disorder

(2) Founder of the awesome Interdependence Project (www.theidproject.org).  Listen to  podcast dated 1/12/11 on The Basics of Working with Your Mind.  You can find it on iTunes, of course.

(3) My BBF, we'll call her Barb, makes fabric bags filled corn that you can heat in the microwave.  They stay warm forever.  Her bags are the only reason I own a microwave!

 


 

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Week of January 23, 2010
 
Monday 
 
9:15 - 10:45 (Ann Austin's Class)
Yoga Studio Ganesha, Sebastopol
Intermediate

5:30 - 7:00 p.m.  (Ann Austin's Class)
Yoga Studio Ganesha, Sebastopol
All Levels
 
 
Tuesday  
9:15 - 10:45 (Ann Austin's Class)
Yoga Studio Ganesha, Sebastopol
Intermediate  

 
Noon - 1:00 
Yoga on Center, Healdsburg
Slow Flow - All Levels

Wednesday
9:15 - 10:45 (Ann Austin's Class)
Yoga Studio Ganesha, Sebastopol
Intermediate
 
5:30 - 6:55 p.m. 
Yoga Studio Ganesha, Sebastopol
Vinyasa Flow + Restorative - All Levels

Thursday  
8:45 - 9:45  a.m. 
Graton Community Club, Graton
Gentle Flow - All Levels

Friday
 
9:15 - 10:45 (Ann Austin's Class)
Yoga Studio Ganesha, Sebastopol
 
Intermediate
 

 
Week of January 30, 2010
 
Sunday (Private)
 
1:00 - 2:30  
Restorative Yoga
 
Tuesday  
Noon - 1:00 
Yoga on Center, Healdsburg
Slow Flow - All Levels

6:30 - 8:00 (Private)
UCSF Restorative Yoga Study
Presidio, San Francisco

Wednesday
5:30 - 6:55 p.m. 
Yoga Studio Ganesha, Sebastopol
Vinyasa Flow + Restorative - All Levels

Thursday  
8:45 - 9:45  a.m. 
Graton Community Club, Graton
Gentle Flow - All Levels

STUDIO WEBSITES
Yoga on Center: www.yogaoncenter.com
Yoga Studio Ganesha: www.yogastudioganesha.com
Westside Yoga Studio: www.westsideyogastudio.net
Body Works Yoga:  www.bodyworksyoga.com
Stone Creek Zen Center:  http://www.stonecreekzencenter.org/
Graton's Got Yoga:  www.yogaingraton.com


Hope to see you soon!
 
Namaste,
 
Cheryl

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Ganesha Yogis.   I'm honored as always to not only be a student of Ann Austin's but I get to lead class for her awesome students. While Ann is travelling, I'll be teaching her Monday classes (9:15 and 5:30), Tues, Wed. and Friday mornings (9:15) this week and Come and join us.  
 
More Restorative Yoga.  Body Works in Petaluma will be hosting restorative classes on the third Sunday of each month.  We'll spend some time discussing the causes of stress, the relaxation response and how you can do an effective home practice.  Then 90 minutes of yummy relaxation.  Go here for more info.   

Work Hard and then Rest Hard My Wednesday night class is the perfect combo of a 60 minutes of flow and 30 minutes of restorative yoga.  How sweet it is!

 
Up-To-Date.  I often do last minute substituting around town.  Want to see my latest schedule?  Go to www.cheryl thomas.com.  Click on the classes link and there will be a spiffy  on-line calendar.  It should always be up-to-date.

Graton Yogis.  We Gratonite Yogis have a place to call our own. It's www.yogaingraton.com.  There will be information about current and new yoga classes offered in Graton. Don't live in Graton?  No problem.  We want you to come anyway.  ALSO, We are so fortunate to be able to use the Stone Creek Zen Center for our Graton classes.  But we do have to work around events that the zendo has on their calendar. So, please check www.
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