Instructor at SLT and Pure Yoga
“The best advice I received was a single statement that worked on multiple fronts. My mentor, Alanna Kaivalya, said ‘look forward when walking down the street, not down at the ground.’ First, when you look up, you have the opportunity to make eye contact with others. Studies have shown that making eye contact leads to the perception and personal feelings of confidence and power. The second most important reason is from an anatomical view, looking forward lengthens and balances the spine by pulling the shoulders back and down, bringing them over the hips and taking pressure off the cervical and thoracic spine, this puts the whole body in proper alignment. Third most important is a mental improvement. When you look forward you are actually taking in the world via sights and sounds, you will be physically, mentally and emotionally present in the world you are literally in. You have the opportunity to smile at someone and have them smile back, see a friend that you may have otherwise passed by. You sacrifice all the beauty that surrounds you when you look down at the ground or at your phone. I promise you it is a whole new ball game when you look up."