It could be assumed that anyone who becomes a yoga teacher out of their love for yoga and then creates Dirt Cheap Yoga, non-profit organization, out of their love for yoga would want to be a full-time yogi.
That might have been my story. But it isn't.
That might have been my story. But it isn't.
Through my yoga practice I gain the confidence to walk away from yoga teaching when Life requests it. I spent four years in Kuwait and when I moved back to Texas in 2009, I returned a changed person. Through my yoga journey I discovered that "fixing things" needed to be more tangible in my world. I set out to become an aircraft mechanic.
Here I am in 2010, half-way through Aviation Maintenance Tech school, and more at peace in grease up to my elbows, than balanced on my elbows, teaching class in a studio. I looked under the hood and found Me.
I continue my karma yoga (the yoga of action) as the Founder of Dirt Cheap Yoga, working to bring The Practice to average Joes.
| G4, amid Roman ruins in Madaba, Jordan 2008. |