Re: Advice sought
Wade Humeniuk wrote:
> Raist wrote:
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> Mu suggestion is not to buy her a mat, no matter how helpful it seems.
> Simply put, it should be her space, so she should buy it herself. (You
> never know, she might have already bought something abroad).
> Give her some love and let her use it to blossom in a free space.
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> Wade
I thought long and hard about this, and you do make a valid point.
However, in this case.. I kinda think that she would put off getting
something for quite some time. She has been getting some bits and pieces
together to personalise the experience, but I think this would be both a
bit of encouragement and a bit of "you have no reason not to do it now".
She always exclaims how good she feels after doing it and how it makes
the rest of her day better, but she has a teensy bit of inertia in
getting started. Heh, I can talk.. I admit to being a lot worse on that
score - thats why I think it better to do it in this way rather than say
anything :o)
In short: Yoga on a mat a loved one has bought you has got to be better
than no yoga at all ;o)
Thanks for your thoughts, Wade.
R.
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