Mix your passion with paradise ™

Search Travel Spots

X
  • You are not logged in or networked with this user, so you cannot access that section of the profile. Login or create your own account today to connect with this user.

Jennifer Clinton

World traveler

Educator

Forever a student

About 15 years ago, I stepped into a yoga studio and took my first yoga class.  I initially practiced yoga just as a way to stay in shape.  I then began using it as a tool to help my physical body to be safe and strong and eventually the practice became my way of life.

A lover of sports and athletics, in 2008 I decided to run the Chicago Marathon.  I chose to cross train my 6 month long running training with a regular yoga practice.  I know that because I chose to do this that my athletic performance was improved. I also believe it warded off any physical injury from being able to present itself.

I ran the marathon, I finished it and I also qualified to go to the next level.

Getting a sense of its amazing physical benefits, I kept up a regular practice.

Then in 2015 my father passed away and 2 years later, I lost my oldest brother.  6 months later I came down with full blown mononucleosis while also enduring what I believe to be some form of ptsd from a traumatic event that had happened during this time.

How was I going to heal?

I wanted to heal “the core” of my soul.

I knew there were many mental benefits that I was gaining thru my regular yoga practice, yet had never really given much thought to them.  I started to.

Life nudged me. It gave me repeated whispers.  I see now that it was also giving me signs to dive full force and I mean full force into this practice of yoga.  I did.  I entered a 200 YTT in 2018 and began my healing journey.

Today, yoga is a way of life for me.  I am very thankful for this spiritual practice.

Peace is wealth.

Health is wealth.

Living a life that brings this is wealth.

Namaste

Recently Added Friends