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Yoga Journal's Essential Home Practice Tips

In the beginning of your yoga career, attending a class or following a video once or twice a week may be enough to steep you in yoga's benefits. As your interest deepens, however, you may find yourself eager to embark on a more personalized exploration.

Here are 5 tips that will guide you in building your own home practice.

Look Inward
Set aside just 10 or 15 minutes in your day for some quiet exploration perhaps when you first wake up, when you return home from work, or just before you sink into bed at night. At the beginning of each session, sit quietly for a few moments and observe your state of being. Ask yourself what sort of practice will bring you into a deeper state of balance. Are you in need of a little heat and invigoration? Include a few Sun Salutations or standing postures in your practice. Looking for a little relaxation? Try some seated postures and restorative poses. Tailor your yoga to the poses and practices that move you in the direction of balance, wisdom, and ease.

Incorporate Yoga into Your Day
Just a few moments of mindfulness sprinkled throughout the day can go a long way toward helping create a more balanced and joyful life. This is easy to do: Focus on your breath while waiting at a stoplight. Practice Tadasana (Mountain Pose) while standing in line at the grocery store. Rise up into Vrksasana (Tree Pose) while brushing your teeth. With a bit of ingenuity, you’ll find plenty of opportunities to work a little yoga into your daily routine.

Focus on a Single Pose
Each week, pick one pose you'd like to explore more deeply and commit to practicing it at least once a day. Consider choosing an asana your teacher has recently focused on in class, or flip through the pages of an introductory yoga book until you find a pose that speaks to your imagination. Stick with your exploration until you feel as comfortable in your chosen pose as you do in your favorite pair of jeans.

Round Out Your Practice with Variety
Focus on a particular group of postures each day. Let your mood and energy level dictate which ones you do and when. On Mondays, for example, you might choose to focus on standing poses; on Tuesdays, you might tackle a few backbends. Wednesdays might be suited for concentrating on twists, Thursdays on forward bends. And Fridays,for many of us, are the perfect day to practice restorative postures. Not sure where to start? Base your practice on an established sequence of postures shown in your favorite book or video. This can be a source of inspiration as well as an excellent way to learn the fundamentals of sequencing.

Practice with a Friend
Roll up your sticky mat and head over to a friend's house. Explore a few asanas together that you've learned in class or from a video, or take turns suggesting poses. As you move through the postures, share your questions, observations, and insights. You may find yourselves inspiring each other in ways you hadn't expected.

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