You Are Welcome Here by Meagan Santa

Finding Yoga During a Season of Uncertainty By Assistant Manager of In Fine Feather Yoga

I found yoga during a season of uncertainty. I had just finished college and felt a little lost. I was searching for a style of movement that felt safe for my knee injuries. I had 2 knee procedures during my dance career that had left me feeling disconnected from my body. 

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My good friend gifted me In Fine Feather’s New Student Intro Special Pass so she and I went together. My first class was with Shelley Gordon, owner of Love My Mat and I loved it. I did pay what you can/community classes for months until Helena suggested I do Yoga Teacher Training, additionally offering me an Energy Exchange position. Through months of consistent practice, I felt my anxiety become more bearable and I developed tools to ease my stress. I made new friends and started dreaming about what it would be like to guide a yoga class, having been a dance teacher in the past. I felt my knee continue to get stronger and my own awareness of my physical body and thoughts become more clear.


As an experienced yoga teacher and assistant manager at IFF, I’m now sharing what I would have wanted to read on the first day I attended a yoga class at In Fine Feather Yoga. I hope you feel supported and even more confident that you’re being led into a community that welcomes everyone no matter what. A community that values, health, wellness, vitality, and most importantly, compassion for ourselves, each other, and the world. 

What You Can Expect: Functional Movement & Mindfulness

Functional movement & simple integrations into mindfulness are important to us during any class on the schedule. All teachers begin each class with breath as an opportunity to land in your space and check-in with yourself. This allows students to heighten their own body awareness and notice the quality of their thoughts. Although our yoga classes are traditionally based on the Vinyasa and Anusara practices we sometimes like to veer off into other creative and playful movements. 

Your safety is our priority which is why all teachers have studied anatomy and alignment for a number of additional hours to ensure we are fully equipped to guide with the utmost care and consideration. Through regular practice, students often find they build strength while increasing their range of flexibility and mobility. The benefits of a regular yoga practice are known to heighten your quality of life off the mat. 

Going even deeper than the mindfulness practices we teach in class we offer a number of additional resources like blogs, IGTVs, quick chats after class, book recommendations, community chat in the private Facebook Group and more so you can feel confident when inviting additional mindfulness habits into your day to day routine. We want our students to feel a sense of ease, balance and connectedness as often as possible, not just on the mat. 

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Love & Kindness Are the Only Student Prerequisites

We continue to learn and unlearn how to create a welcoming community for everyone. There is room for every body shape, belief system, ethnicity, background, age, and representation at In Fine Feather Yoga. We feel inspired by the work Robin Yolanda Lacambra does and highly suggest our community explore her Sharing Privilege workshop here as an opportunity to go deeper.

You can show up exactly as you are. Rest your “baggage”, trauma, stress, mental health battles, hurt, etc down beside your mat and give yourself permission to simply be. We believe each yoga practice or act of mindfulness is a step closer to healing, growth and inner peace. The more often we can open our arms and hearts to one and another to share this gift, the more love and kindness there will be.

Financial Accessibility

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This has always and will always be important to us. You can begin your practice for as little as $5.00 by exploring the various Online Offerings available here. Many of our regular students began their yoga journey with the New Student Intro Special which gives you 30 days of unlimited live classes for $30.00 here. If you are still unsure if a home practice will suit your lifestyle you can try a class with Helena for free here. We occasionally pop up free replay classes on our YouTube channel! In the warmer months, we host Yoga in the Park at Hamilton Gage Park. These classes are pay-what-you-can and give students an opportunity to practice outside! We will release the Yoga in the Park schedule in late spring!

How Our Community Stays Connected

It’s been really beautiful to see our community come together to support each other. You can request to join our private Facebook Group here. One of our ambassadors and key members is Carol. She has been the glue keeping the students and teachers connected virtually through book shares, donation drives, engaging post opportunities, etc. 

We are better together. However, you find In Fine Feather Yoga, we are happy to have you and accept you where you’re at in whatever season of life you may be walking through. So many of us have found yoga during difficult seasons and our mat was and still is a safe and peaceful place to be. As teachers, we know this to be true for ourselves from our experiences. This is part of the reason we are so passionate about guiding you and holding space. 


Book your live class via Mindbody here and explore our membership options here. I encourage you to read our additional blogs here to learn more about yoga, meditation, mindfulness, our community and the personal growth resources available. Follow us on Instagram here to find even more including Flow Progression videos and inspiring chats with myself and Helena McKinney, our founder. If you have additional questions, email info@infinefeatheryoga.com.

What I've Learned From 31 Days of Minimizing by Alicia Giannetti

Spring is officially here. The birds are chirping, the leaves are budding, the sun is shining. People tend to feel more motivated and energized when the weather starts to warm up and this is why I think it is the perfect time to declutter your life. 

I just finished hosting a free 31 day minimizing challenge to clean your mind, body and space! This challenge helps you to purge all the unnecessary, unwanted and unused “stuff” that is clogging up your home. By letting go, you create more room for peace, balance and joy.

The challenge is broken down into 4 themes, a theme per week: digital, physical things, physical habits and mental habits. Each day I share a new challenge. Every day I share a new challenge for you to gradually declutter your space. You can find all the challenge on my Instagram page HERE.

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4 TIPS BEFORE GETTING STARTED:

1. Identify your why

Why do you want to simplify? How might your life be better with less? Whether it is for your mental and physical health, saving more time, saving more money, having time to spend time with family and friends, having more time for yourself, ask how minimizing will get you there? 

2. Visualize the kind of space you want, both mentally, physically and digitally

How much do you want to let go of? What does your space look like? When you organize your physical space it helps organize your mental space. Studies have shown that a clean and comfortable living environment reduces stress and therefore increases health and happiness. Just as you fill your body with delicious, healthy foods to achieve optimal health, it’s important to create a home that lights you up from the inside out.

3. Make agreements with yourself

Make an agreement with yourself that you will let things go, that you will only keep things that you love and that add value to your life. Everything you own should serve a purpose. Minimizing isn't about getting rid of what you use, it's getting rid of what you don’t use. It is not about depriving yourself of what you like, it is about keeping the things you use and find necessary. You must commit to making serious changes even if it will be challenging. 

4. Schedule it in

Get very clear on when you will complete the challenge. Reserve at least 15 minutes each day this month to focus on this challenge and to complete your task assigned. Try not to get overwhelmed; you don't have to do it all at once, just do one thing at a time.  Taking small steps towards minimizing can have numerous positive effects on your life.

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Given the current circumstances that we all are in, this is the perfect opportunity to declutter your space, to surround yourself with only the things and people you love.

If you’re ready to make a change and get rid of all of that unwanted clutter in your space, join the challenge!

If you want all the eBook for the challenge, send me an email energeticallyalive@gmail.com 

If you would like to learn more about health, wellness, self development, and/or personal growth follow my social media accounts on Facebook or Instagram @energeticallyalive.

More About Alicia

Alicia is an In Fine Feather yoga teacher graduate and active community member. You can find her spreading love and joy online and in person with her vegan pot lucks, sharing challenges like this one, educating on essential oil use and other healthy lifestyle tips.

Why Yoga & Mindfulness Are Beneficial for High Performers by Meagan Santa

If you are striving to be a high performing employee, business owner, athlete, etc then practicing yoga and mindfulness techniques will offer you a long list of benefits. The majority of us want to show up as our best self, whether that’s the best mother we can be or the best manager in the workplace. Carving out time to practice regularly is probably providing you with more benefits than you realize.

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A few months ago I began teaching at On Ice Hockey Performance Centre and Bujan Goaltending where I’ve been really inspired by the high performing athletes who walk in and out of those doors. Simultaneously, Helena and I hosted our second Emerge Mentoring workshop with a focus on finding your flow state, and tapping into your optimal consciousness to feel your best and perform your best. Creating all this content for entrepreneurs and teaching young athletes made me think about how the average yogi can still enhance their life.

Let’s explore the top 5 benefits you are getting from practicing yoga on and off your mat!

  1. Increased Energy & Productivity

  2. Improved Memory & Concentration

  3. Enhanced Visualization & Motivation

  4. Decreased Stress Levels & Regulated Nervous System

  5. Reduced Physical Tension & Pain

  1. Increased Energy & Productivity

I can’t be the only one who sleeps better after a yoga class. When we sleep well we have more energy during the day. Yoga also boosts your productivity by stimulating the prefrontal lobes of your brain where higher level thinking and critical decision-making occurs, as well as where the “feel good” hormones are released.

2. Improved Memory & Concentration 

When practicing yoga, especially balance poses, you are training your mind to concentrate on a single task, whether it’s a handstand or boat pose. A well-rounded vinyasa flow class will move you through a variety of poses that stimulate the nervous system, increasing circulation of blood and oxygen while regulating your breath. If you are also practicing meditation, or exploring it at least, you are taking focus and concentration to another level entirely! 

3. Enhanced Visualization & Motivation

I find myself receiving my best ideas and solutions during my yoga practice. I suddenly remember an idea I had forgotten about earlier in the day or a tailwind of emotions starts to surface on my mat. Because we are less stimulated in class (notice how minimal and simple IFF’s decor is) our mind has a chance to catch up to the present moment and process thoughts and feelings. So why visualization? Nineteen year old Mississauga local, Bianca Andreescu, scored the victory against Serena Williams at this past year's U.S. Open and she reported that she had been visualizing for years. "I’ve been visualizing ever since I was 12 or 13 when my amazing mother introduced me to it," Andreescu said. "I find it very helpful ... I believe we create our reality with our mind." Take time to visualize your greatest goals and the life you wish for yourself.

4. Decreased Stress Levels & Regulated Nervous System

Practicing yoga can aid in changing your perspective of stress but also give you tools to process these emotions and release the physical symptoms like tight hips or chest. Healthy stress responses are a gamechanger, along with using your breath as an anchor to come back to the present moment. Increasing your body awareness and ability to see your reactions from a clear point of view (rather than your ego) allows you to soothe yourself or put yourself in a position to ask for help. There’s lots more scientific evidence of this if you want to research further! 

5. Reduced Physical Tension and Pain

From an article in Harvard Health Publishing: “Yoga can help people with arthritis, fibromyalgia, migraine, low back pain, and many other types of chronic pain conditions. A study published in Annals of Internal Medicine found that among 313 people with chronic low back pain, a weekly yoga class increased mobility more than standard medical care for the condition. Another study published at nearly the same time found that yoga was comparable to standard exercise therapy in relieving chronic low back pain. A meta-analysis of 17 studies that included more than 1,600 participants concluded that yoga can improve daily function among people with fibromyalgia osteoporosis-related curvature of the spine.” 

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Former first-round NHL draft pick Kris Beech, now a mindfulness coach with Aim Mindfulness, said using mindfulness and meditation practices helped him derail negative thought patterns multiple times throughout his career. He said, “We like to say in mindfulness that attention is currency. What you place your attention on is valuable.”

We offer a variety of classes to suit your level and hold space for you to receive the benefits that this practice can offer when practiced regularly. For today, simply set a timer for 5-7 minutes and focus on deep breathing. Continue to bring your focus back to your breathing when you notice your attention wandering. This is normal. Slowly increase your timer in the following days, weeks and months. Happy practicing!

More About Meagan

Meagan is a graduate of the In Fine Feather Yoga 200 Hour Teacher Training Program, the assistant manager at the studio, a lifestyle coach and yoga instructor. Learn more about Meagan HERE. Come meet Meagan on the mat at In Fine Feather Yoga by checking the class schedule HERE and find her bio HERE.