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LABOR DAY HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Saturday and Sunday - Regular Schedule Monday - 7:30am & 5pm only Please sign up to get Studio News by submitting your email address and you will get these Holiday Schedules ahead of time. ALL EXPIRED CLASS CARDS will be honored for one month when you come in and take class. Hope to see you soon. SHAKTI TRUNK SALE - Sunday, August 24, 2008 - 7am to 11:30am. INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONS VISIT The new Interanational Champions, Alisa Matthews, from California, and Sittipong (Ball) Rattanapong, from Thailand, visited us recently and demonstrated their winning routines. They have inspired us. OUR OLYMPIC DREAM We are awed by the Olympics on T.V right now. All eyes are glued to the swimming, gymnastics, and so much more. Our ultimate goal in holding the Regional Championships here in New England is to show support for Bikram's dream of seeing yoga in the Olympics. Come on October 18, 2008 and support this incredible dream. NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL YOGA ASANA CHAMPIONSHIPS The Regional Championships were held October 20, 2007. Check out www.neryac.com for a list of winners, video, and pictures of the event. This year's event will once again be held at SpringStep in Medford, MA on October 18, 2008. 
CURRENT SCHEDULE: Mon - Thurs - 7:30am, 9:30am, 5pm & 7pm Friday & Sunday - 7:30am, 9:30am & 5pm Saturday - 7:30am and 9:30am The Definition of Competition I want to offer this quote to you. It was written by Tarthang Tulku and can be found in the book entitled YOGA GEMS. “When we compete without thinking to “win,” valuing everyone’s efforts equally, competition can be a very positive motivating force. It can teach us to appreciate our abilities more deeply, and it can lead to an appreciation and a greater respect for the capabilities of others as well. Unfortunately, because competition is the road to success and power in business, politics, and education, even in social interactions, it is usually used to gain selfish aims. Instead of competing with others, we compete against them. When competition becomes combat, it loses its power to inspire, and becomes instead a form of pressure which creates disharmony in our minds and senses, upsetting the natural balance of our lives.” I can be reached at
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