Showing posts with label Compassionate Self Care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Compassionate Self Care. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Yoga for Self-Care: Saturday, December 1st, 2018 Parkinson's Foundation Caregiver Summit Orange County


Saturday, December 1st, 2018

Caregivers of People with Parkinson's (PWP)
Join Melissa Adylia Calasanz, IAYT-Certified Yoga Therapist and Lifestyle & Movement Educator, for two 20-minute Yoga for Self-Care breaks, at the Parkinson's Foundation Caregiver Summit 2018, in Orange County, CA.

Registration is Required 
Click Here to register for the event. 
"The Caregiver Summit is open exclusively to caregivers/care partners of people with Parkinson's"

Date: Saturday, December 1st, 2018
Time: 7:30 am - 1:30 pm


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This Event Will Be Held at
Hotel Irvine
17900 Jamboree Road
Irvine, Ca 92614
United States




Caregiver Summit Schedule







Friday, September 21, 2018

Compassionate Self-Care Strategies: Kaiser Permanente September 12, 2018

Melissa Adylia Calasanz C-IAYT Certified Yoga Therapist Dance Movement & Lifestyle Educator

Last week, I had the wonderful opportunity to teach a 45 minute Mental Health Exercises module for Kaiser Permanente, during a union nurses 8 hour continuing education day.

It was a privilege to share how the gentle, subtle, and therapeutic tools of Yoga and Yoga Therapy can assist nurses with patient care, as well as assist in preventing caregiver burnout, via daily compassionate self-care strategies.

I was encouraged to bring handouts/resources about the 12-week Yoga Therapeutics for Chronic Back Pain program I am piloting at Kaiser Permanente in the Downey, CA along with any other information about Yoga and Yoga Therapy I felt would be useful.

I’ve already received emails from other KP locations thanking me for the presentation and inquiring if/when I can present more info about Yoga Therapy to their individual department.

It’s exciting to see “Certified Yoga Therapist” and C-IAYT getting recognized in a line up as a respected resource for self-care strategies in clinical settings.

I look forward to enjoying more opportunities to share these gifts with others.

Wishing Y’all a Happy and Healthy Day,
Melissa Adylia Calasanz C-IAYT

Melissa Adylia Calasanz C-IAYT Certified Yoga Therapist Dance Movement & Lifestyle Educator



Monday, August 7, 2017

The Little Things Can Teach Us So Much


So much beauty often goes unnoticed
 When's the last time you looked at the back/underside of a flower?

Take a moment and enjoy the above photo.

Do you notice the symmetry, the color, the shape of the flower's petals?
Do you notice the color of the stem and the delicate little hairs?
Do you notice the contrast of the colors?

When is the last time you looked closely at the often overlooked parts of you?

When's the last time you paused and noticed your breath?
Does your belly rise and fall with it?
Does your chest rise and fall with it?
Is your breath shallow or expansive?
How would you feel if you took more time to notice your breath?

When is the last time you mindfully washed your feet?
When is the last time you've marveled at your toes?
Are your feet smooth or rough?
How would your feet feel if you gave them more quality attention?
How would you feel if you gave your feet more quality attention?

How do you feel right now?
What do you notice?

When's the last time you gently, slowly touched that backs of your arms?
When is the last time you touched the back of your knees?
When is the last time you ran your hands kindly over your body?
When is the last time you explored your body without judgement?

What parts of your body feel good right now?

This is just a little reminder to pause and take note of all the good, and wondrous things that make you and your body unique. All the sensations, all the experiences, all the movements, and all the potential your body contains, and will continue to experience and create.

It important to allow yourself the opportunities to slow down and take time to enjoy the little gifts that Mother Nature has to offer. 

YOU are one of the beautiful things that Mother Nature has to offer. 

Do not forget how special you are. 

When we take the time to explore, discover, and marvel at all the beauty that is contained in often unseen parts of us, it can be just as exciting as discovering the hidden beauty found on the underside of a flower.

Take a breath
Savor it
Rediscover a hidden part of you
Exhale
Smile
Enjoy

- Melissa Adylia Calasanz C-IAYT
IAYT Certified Yoga Therapist
Movement Educator




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FLOWER: "Tidytip" aka Layia platyglossa. An adorable California Native annual wildflower. It loves full sun and can grow in neglected soil.