Lie in a corpse posture and relax your breathing. Let your hands be facing up and feet gently lurching sideways (1).
Now stand erect with your hands folded in front of your chest. Your feet should be shoulder-width apart and weight evenly distributed on them. Slowly drop your hands in front of your legs and start raising your arms upward. Breathe in while raising your arms upwards and synchronize the termination of breath with the completion of raising of arms (2).
Start bringing down the arms while breathing out. Touch the floor with both hands beside feet with your legs bent or straight depending upon the level of flexibility (3).
Keep your lungs empty at this stage and swing your left leg behind with knee touching the ground (4).
Swing the right leg behind also while breathing in. Make a plank while resting on your arms and toes. Hold your breath while in this position (5).
While holding the breath, lower your body onto floor with your knees and upper portions of body touching the ground and your hands resting beside your body. In this position, only the upper portion of chest and knees are touching the ground (6).
Push up and back the upper portion of your body onto floor with the help of back muscles and upper arms. Breathe out also while doing so. This is also called a Cobra Posture (7).
Lower your body and arch back throwing your head between your hands and pushing feet into ground using hamstrings. Keep your feet firmly planted on the floor. Your body will look like a triangle. Breathe in (8).
Harnessing Mindfulness Good Morning Parmjit I apologize for taking so long in contacting you. I wanted to let you know that the evaluations sheets we handed out after you did the session for our Divisional Day (way back in October) were all excellent. Every single staff person who attended your session was very pleased with it. They all found it very relaxing and said that they would enjoy a further session and recommend you to other departments who were having a department day similar to the one you presented your session at.
Also, I should mention that you may in the very near future hear from one of my co-workers asking you to do a session for our individual team. She is working on the logistics with our manager to see what we can do about having you come to one of our meetings.
Once again, I want to thank you for the wonderful session you did for us and wish you the best in 2009.
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