Barbara Mahon Yoga

Barbara Mahon Yoga

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Vinyasa Flow, Ashtanga, Hatha, Restorative yoga classes. Psychotherapy and Counselling services Barbara Mahon is a yoga teacher from Dublin, Ireland.

Barbara was first introduced to yoga at secondary school and she immediately appreciated the stress-relieving benefits. Over the years, her practice moved from Hatha yoga towards the more dynamic styles of Ashtanga and Vinyasa Flow Yoga. The benefits of regular practise, working with the breath and awareness in each asana, have had a hugely positive effect on her life. Barbara’s practice took her

I had to apologise to the friend who had told me yoga makes you cry 30/06/2021

Living through these Covid times has played havoc with our emotional wellbeing. Yoga can help immensely in bringing back a sense of connection with ourselves, as well as allowing space for suppressed emotions to surface and be expressed in a safe, positive and held space.

I had to apologise to the friend who had told me yoga makes you cry Time to take our emotions out of cold storage

Catastrophising: An unhealthy natural human reaction 21/05/2021

I haven’t posted on here for the longest time, but this article caught my eye. In January, I was lucky enough to make a big career change and started a full time Student Counselling role at Maynooth University. Catastrophising is something that frequently crops up for clients in their mind set, especially when the pressure is on, like now, during exam season. Have a read for lots of helpful info and tips x

Catastrophising: An unhealthy natural human reaction Meditation is a powerful method to stop the barrage of thoughts spinning in our minds

Busy bodies: why productive people are a scourge on society 20/06/2019

Loving Padraig O'Morain's wry take on our fast-paced, productivity-obsessed society. He's just one of a select few Irish voices on my fav meditation app, "Insight Timer", and someone I regularly recommend to clients who are looking for a starting point for their mindfulness practice.

Busy bodies: why productive people are a scourge on society They harm the planet, clog up the roads, work crazy hours and make the rest of us feel guilty

Photos from Barbara Mahon Yoga's post 17/06/2019

What a fab weekend it was at the Masters of Calm Yoga Festival on the beautiful isle of Inis Rath: time to play around in the forest (big “holi” face on me and all 😂) and to try out classes in lots of styles from Kundalini to “Buddha Walking” to “Yininstinct” (a new personal fav). Feeling inspired 😊🧘🏼‍♀️🕉

21/03/2019

We’re powering through the week, lads. Thursday already! I heard Bank Holidays described as a “false economy” this week - you just end up doing 5 days work in 4 😂 If that’s the case for you and your body is feeling tight and in need of some yoga R&R, come join me tonight in Pure Health, Damastown at 7.15 for an all level vinyasa flow class. From complete beginners to more advanced practitioners, there’ll be loads of options within each pose to suit your level. G’wan you know you want to!
https://purehealth.ie/

Yoga Dublin 15 28/02/2019

New regular class from this week :-) I'm excited to be teaching an all levels Vinyasa Flow class from tonight at Pure Health in Ongar, 19:15 – 20:25. Click here for bookings: https://purehealth.ie/yoga

Yoga Dublin 15

Yoga for Anxiety and Panic Attacks • Himalaya Yoga Valley 28/01/2019

Here's a wee article I wrote about 6 years ago while in Goa as part of my yoga internship: the result of many hours in a hot, dark, sweaty internet cafe down the road from the yoga shala. What with power cuts and the constant temptation to run off to the nearby beach to chill with a king coconut or enjoy the surf, it was truly a labour of love!

It's pretty wordy (and I'm not sure my thesis supervisor would have approved of some of my attempts at referencing), but has links to some useful resources if you're looking for ways to understand and help manage the symptoms of anxiety and panic attacks xoxox

Yoga for Anxiety and Panic Attacks • Himalaya Yoga Valley Yoga for anxiety and panic attacks - The somatics and bioenergetics of anxiety and panic attacks, and how Yoga asana, pranayama and meditation can bring about positive change.

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