Yoga Reading Notes | Yoga Training Notes | Yoga Practice Insights | Yoga People’s Stories | Yoga and Life (This is a column that tells the stories of yoga people, with the protagonists being you, me, and others.
If this story can touch your heart, even for a moment, that’s enough!) At the beginning of the year, I set a small goal to write and publish 5 stories of yoga people every quarter.
This year, I worked hard.
Up to today, I have published 15 articles, which is a bit short of the expected 20.
I accept this result and am very satisfied with myself, because this year, I have put in all my efforts for this column.
Even if I fail to achieve my goal in the end, it is not a pity.
I will fight again next year! The reason why I don’t want to force myself to hastily write 5 stories in the remaining 40 days is mainly because I found it easy to find yoga people with stories, and chatting with them is also enjoyable.
However, it is quite labor-intensive to want to tell their rich experiences in interesting ways, and perhaps my requirements are a bit high.
It is precisely because of this strictness that the stories of some yoga practitioners have attracted more attention as soon as they are released.
This is what I have always longed for and expected, but at the same time, I have encountered unexpected negative voices.
For example, my story is a well intentioned advertising plan and promotion, saying that my story is not trustworthy, saying that I am nonsense, and that I am really good at making up stories, but it is not convincing…
I am just a kind person sharing yoga that I believe can bring benefits to people, and I also accept different feedback and voices in my heart.
But when these negative words come to my eyes, My heart really shook slightly, and there were also small fluctuations in my emotions, of course, the unpleasant ones.
Fortunately, I have been practicing yoga seriously all along, and rational little people remind me that there is no need to pay attention to those “crazy people talking”, just be a bystander and laugh it off.
After careful consideration, it is also true that for those who do not want to believe, I should have a compassionate heart.
It is a pity that “poverty” limits their imagination and also keeps them away from the magic of yoga.
This’ poverty ‘is not related to material wealth, but more to the barrenness of thinking, the shortness of vision, and the closure of consciousness.
Just like the story of the frog at the bottom of the well I heard when I was a child, the sky is so vast, but the frog underground does not admit it because it has never jumped out of that well to see the outside world.
Many times, I have told you that over the past 18 years, I have been working in public relations, communication, and marketing, and I have always adhered to my professional ethics, including in the workplace and writing yoga stories
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