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by Laura McCorry

Have you always admired that person with the clutter-free, minimalist home but assumed it was a mythical ideal you’d never achieve? Minimalism doesn’t have to be a complete lifestyle change that has you throwing out all your stuff!

Increasing your awareness of how you interact with objects in everyday life can be hugely beneficial to your yoga practice, too. Minimalism is essentially the practice of Aparigraha – the yogic principle of non-hoarding, or non-possesiveness, and one of the five Yamas which describe a code of moral behavior.

Here are five easy steps you can take to make a minimalist impact on your day to day:

minimalist mantra1. Identify everyday chores and do them everyday. Make the bed. Do the dishes. These will be different for everyone, but choose no more than five chores that you consider essential to enjoying your time at home. Take the time to accomplish these tasks first and then allow yourself to enjoy their completion. Learning to appreciate the everyday maintenance work you do is an important step towards feeling content with what you already have.

2. Take note of your shopping and buying habits. When do you accumulate more items in your home? Write down or think about everything new to cross your threshold in the last two weeks and decide if these items were things that you needed or things that you wanted. Becoming aware of the accumulation process will help you reduce the number of new things you bring into your home in the first place, which goes a long way towards eliminating the need to sort and downsize.

3. Start a give-away box and actually give it away. One of the major tenets of minimalism is actually down-sizing and living with less (surprise!). Pick a room or a closet or even just a shelf and get rid of any object you haven’t used in the last year. You can even start this task by mentally sorting ahead of time and then moving quickly through the manual sorting into keep and giveaway. Anything you couldn’t remember being in that location should automatically be considered for giveaway.

Another technique is to take everything out of the space, clean it thoroughly and then only put back what you want to keep. At the end of the day, take the box to your local thrift store. Take the time to enjoy your newly refreshed space.

4. Identify and eliminate redundancies. It’s natural to desire change and to update items in your home with the newest or trendiest version. If this is important to you, it doesn’t mean you can’t be a minimalist! The trick is to let go of the older version or the excess of what you already have.

Pick a category of items and decide how many of those items you need for your household to function well. Some categories to consider: cleaning supplies, linens, clothing, mugs or dish ware, and entertainment items like books, CDs and DVDs. When you change your focus from trying to carefully re-organize a closet to fit all the things to identifying the function of each thing, it becomes easy to see duplicates (or even triplicates) that can be let go.

5. Use sorting as an opportunity to give a gift to a friend. Sometimes just giving away items can feel overwhelming, especially if they were a gift or have sentimental value. For example, I recently decided to significantly downsize my jewelry and only keep what I regularly wear. There were many pieces with meaning from an earlier time in my life which I didn’t wear anymore and a surprising number of pieces I’d never liked in the first place. Some went straight to giveaway but others I chose to send to close friends who might enjoy them, writing a short note to say hello at the same time. It was a great way to pass on the jewelry I didn’t want to give away as well as reaffirm old friendships.

If you’re just getting started on your minimalist journey, start small and feel proud when you attempt even one of these suggestions. It takes time and dedication to see all the ways our mainstream “more is better” culture influences daily life. If you get stuck along the way, repeat this minimalist mantra: have nothing in your home that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.

Laura McCorry

Laura McCorry
Contributing Writer

Yoga and Laura had an on-again-off-again relationship from 2004 until 2009 when they decided to move in together and there’s been no looking back since. Passionate about both yoga and writing, Laura loves to introduce others to the joys and benefits of yoga and healthy living.

Contact: laura@yogaonesandiego.com

YOB Giveaway

Yoga Haiku Challenge:

Haiku is a form of traditional Japanese poetry written in three lines with 5, 7, and 5 syllables per line respectively. Your challenge is to write a yoga-themed haiku:

When I’m on my mat
daily tension disappears
thank you Yoga One!

How to Enter Online:

1. Follow our blog by clicking on the handy button “Follow Yoga One Blog” (top right, under our banner.)

2. Post your haiku in the comments for a chance to win a FREE download of iYoga Premiuman incredible app developed by Yoga One and 3D4 Medical that shows correct alignment on an anatomical, three-dimensional model for over 190 yoga poses! (See a video here.)

3. Winners will be announced here and on our Facebook page on Tuesday, November 12

San Diego Locals:

Bring your haiku to our Wellness Block Party on Saturday, November 9th at 7pm for a chance to win our grand prize!!!

The whole family is welcome to enjoy an evening of food and drink, door prizes, giveaways, music, a photography booth, face-painting for kids and kids at heart, and more.

Where: Yoga One 1150 7th Avenue, San Diego 92101
Questions? 619.294.7461 or email info@yogaonesandiego.com

Congratulations to our Blog Giveaway Winners! Come by the studio or send us an email at info@yogaonesandiego.com to claim your prize!

The two guest passes go to Jackie Liu, can’t wait to see you around the studio!

Romy won a Yoga One t-shirt of your size and color choosing 🙂

Last but not least, Sonsinis won the awesome Yoga One CD, so you can continue the yoga vibe at home!

In other news, our partners over at Converse International School of Languages wrote a lovely blog post about classes at Yoga One! Check out a snippet below:

YOGA LESSONS IN SAN DIEGO

Posted by  on Monday, October 22, 2012 

Surfing, laser tag, rock climbingsoccer games . . . CISL students are very active when they are not in the classroom studying English! Students now have another opportunity to get fit while studying abroad: CISL is pleased to have partnered with Yoga One, a studio located just down the street from our school on Broadway, to offer discounted yoga classes for students.

Yoga One offers classes for students at many levels and with the CISL student ID card, each class is only $10. Recently, CISL students Rie Eyama and Cindy Baumberg took a trip to the studio for a beginner class. They were happy to report back that they had a great time!

“We never have done yoga before, so it was a new experience for us. Our teacher was so nice and friendly. The yoga studio (Yoga One) was welcoming and clean. It has a changing room for women. We liked the yoga class because it was good for beginners and we could relax. The stretching was sometimes a little bit hard, but after that, we felt much better. We want to do it again!”

To keep reading, check out their blog here! Thanks CISL!

This has been a month full of celebrations! On October 7th, we celebrated Yoga One’s 10 Year Anniversary with old and new students, our wonderful teachers and many dear friends. (If you missed the slideshow, you can see it here.) And this Tuesday, October 23rd, marks Yoga One Blog’s first birthday!

It all started one year ago when yoga student and teacher Laura McCorry fell in love with Yoga One and wanted a way to get to know the studio better. Many yogis have personal blogs but not many yoga studios publish a blog and Laura saw a real opportunity to take the amazing sense of community at Yoga One and bring it to a virtual home for a much wider audience.

From our humble beginnings last October with only 49 page views to last month’s record 561 views, Yoga One Blog has been growing steadily! In the next year, we’ll be adding more awesome yoga stories, interviews with instructors and students, guest posts from experts on yoga philosophy and Ayurveda, and more.

In honor of this very special day, we encourage you to –

  • Share this page with your email list, facebook friends or twitter followers
  • Check out our very first post – Welcome Home 
  • Enter the Giveaway! After all, what good is a celebration without presents?!

To enter, answer this simple question: Why Yoga?

Post your answer in the comments section and be entered to win free classes and other fun Yoga One goodies! Winners will be chosen on November 1st and announced on the blog and on our facebook page. We look forward to reading your responses!