Eve Johnson

WOW. This is FANTASTIC! I like being "talked" through a pose instead of having to look at a book or video. Your voice is perfect -- calm, warm and sympathetic.

- Daphne Gray-Grant, Vancouver, B.C.
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Thanks for the kick start in the morning. The best part is the results. I can't tell you the number of clients I have told about this.

- Judy Russell, Registered Physiotherapist, Vancouver, B.C.

You’re sold on the benefits of yoga – you want the strength, flexibility, and best of all, balance, that a regular practice could bring to your life.
But somehow, your yoga life seems to be on hold.
Perhaps you’ve signed up for a class, and dropped out, or bought a pass and used it once or twice before it expired. Maybe you even go to class once a week but don’t see as much progress as you’d like, because you’ve never been able to take the next step: creating a daily home yoga practice.
Where would you find the time? And what would you do?

As a beginning yoga student, I had the same struggle. Then I learned a simple but effective strategy that I want to share with you.

Read Eve's story here >