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SUMMARY:Chair Yoga for Library Workers Series: Change the Narrative by Cultivating Opposite Thought
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Chair Yoga for Library Workers Series: Change the Narrative by Cultivating Opposite Thought\n\n08/27/25 02:00 PM EST\n - 08/27/25 03:00 PM EST\Description:\nRecorded 8/27/25\n\nSupport your well-being with this chair yoga series designed specifically for library staff. Each session combines gentle physical postures, breathing techniques, and basic meditation practices to help ease physical tension, manage stress, and build flexibility. Whether you’re new to yoga or a seasoned practitioner, this series welcomes all levels and abilities—no special clothing or equipment required. Just bring yourself and a chair!\n\nLearning Objectives:\n\n	Explore the yogic principle of pratipaksha bhavana (cultivating opposite thought) to reframe internal narratives and foster a more compassionate inner dialogue. \n	Apply mindfulness and reflection exercises to real workplace scenarios.\n	Identify thought patterns that contribute to stress, self-doubt, or burnout, particularly in service-oriented work environments.\n	Practice physical postures that embody balance and help cultivate a balanced mindset.\n\nPresenter:\n\nHillary Brown, Program and Services Associate, NEO-RLS, is also a certified yoga teacher and former children’s librarian with over a decade of experience in public libraries. She specializes in making yoga accessible to all and is passionate about supporting the well-being of library workers through mindful movement, meditation and breath work. Hillary believes that, like libraries, yoga should be welcoming to everyone.\n\n\n\n \Location:\nOnline via Zoom\n\n,
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Chair Yoga for Library Workers Series: Change the Narrative by Cultivating Opposite Thought<br /><br />08/27/25 02:00 PM EST - 08/27/25 03:00 PM EST<br />Description:<br /><em><img alt="" src="https://neo-rls.org/photos/Foundational_02272025115815.PNG" style="float:left; margin:5px 15px; width:100px" />Recorded 8/27/25</em><br />
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Support your well-being with this chair yoga series designed specifically for library staff. Each session combines gentle physical postures, breathing techniques, and basic meditation practices to help ease physical tension, manage stress, and build flexibility. Whether you&rsquo;re new to yoga or a seasoned practitioner, this series welcomes all levels and abilities&mdash;no special clothing or equipment required. Just bring yourself and a chair!<br />
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<strong>Learning Objectives:</strong>
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	<li>Explore the yogic principle of pratipaksha bhavana (cultivating opposite thought) to reframe internal narratives and foster a more compassionate inner dialogue.&nbsp;</li>
	<li>Apply mindfulness and reflection exercises to real workplace scenarios.</li>
	<li>Identify thought patterns that contribute to stress, self-doubt, or burnout, particularly in service-oriented work environments.</li>
	<li>Practice physical postures that embody balance and help cultivate a balanced mindset.</li>
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<strong>Presenter:</strong><br />
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<em><img alt="" src="https://neo-rls.org/photos/Hillary_Brown_05072025121458.JPG" style="float:left; margin:5px 15px; width:100px" />Hillary Brown</em>, Program and Services Associate, NEO-RLS, is also a certified yoga teacher and former children&rsquo;s librarian with over a decade of experience in public libraries. She specializes in making yoga accessible to all and is passionate about supporting the well-being of library workers through mindful movement, meditation and breath work. Hillary believes that, like libraries, yoga should be welcoming to everyone.<br />
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&nbsp;<br />Location:<br />Online via Zoom<br /><br />,  
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