15/05/2026
Five Days, Five Shares: Mental Health Awareness Week
Here is the fifth and final share this week on how I support my mental health.
Quiet, Non Performative Yoga.
I 'stumbled' into a Yoga class in 1999, while working as a news journalist. What hooked me then is what continues to draw me to Yoga now:
-refuge - in the practice
-peace - from slow, mindful meditative practice
-calm - being in whole presence not stuck in mind
And
-less self absorbed - as Yoga teaches us to not rely on external validation, nor even our body, our achievements
I'll be honest, today's representation of Yoga makes me shudder and if I was that news journalist today, I doubt I'd be hooked - I'd probably be turned off and run a mile :) Sorry, just being honest.
However, Yoga is Yoga - whatever the ways of dressing it up are going on (last night I saw a flyer for 'yoga, beer and heavy metal' - as for women in tiny bikinis doing a 'yoga posture' and getting thousands of likes, or male teachers showing off biceps in class, I'm not sure what good this does for people's wellbeing, but there you go).
Yoga world is an industry. I guess I am part of this as I teach and offer classes. I appreciate this. But if Yoga wasn't Yoga, there's no way I would have continued as long - teaching and practising.
Fortunately, great teachers out there, search with discernment and you'll find them. (Any friends in London, I can recommend teachers - drop me a message).
Anyway, let's bring this back to You.
I'm not saying any of us need to practice Yoga or study it to experience good mental health.
But I do believe, 100%, that Yoga - in its real form - offers solid support for inner wellbeing. It also can offer fantastic support for body health and functioning -but none of us can fully control that, particularly as the years' go by and Time and Grace have more influence in our lives.
Thanks for reading this post and I sincerely hope what is shared here is not a critique but a reminder of what solid, real support is available to us - no matter where we come from, what we believe, and what challenges we face.
*I'll pull together all the five shares on the weekend and share as a whole.
Take care of gentle you.
-photo: yes, photo is of me in a yoga inspired posture. I share it as I hope it emanates a sense of quiet.
I love this posture as it calms my mind and helps stack my spine and head in a helpful, balanced way. We call this posture 'Hero' (Virasana).
I also have a love affair with.. bolsters. They support you, time and time again, whatever your mood and energy levels. Not a bad friend for life ;)