Dara describes herself as a homebody who rather be home watching a movie or reading a book than going out partying. She considers herself to be just a very simple, laid back woman and importantly a mother before anything. She has a 12 year old daughter who has kept her very
busy with her dance schedule for the last 5 years. Aside from keeping up with
her, she's been a mental health/substance abuse nurse for the last 2 years however she eventually she would like to get into pediatrics.
Dara was one of the first yogis I followed on Instagram and she has continued to be a source of inspiration for me and many others. So glad she decided to participate in the Yogi Spotlight Series!
How long have you been practicing yoga?
Since November 2013.
How often do you practice?
I practice at least 5 times a week.
How did you begin your yoga journey? Yoga was something I was always interested in, but I
thought I had to go to a studio to learn. Following @ladydork on IG was the
reason I started to practice at home. Seeing her progress from being
self-taught let me know this was a practice I could learn on my own as well.
Do you attend classes or are you self-taught?
I started out being self-taught and now I try to attend classes and workshops regularly.
Do you feel yoga is more mental or physical? I think yoga is definitely more mental than physical.
What have you learned from your practice? I’ve learned how much I love and appreciate myself
through my practice. Before yoga, I was very insecure and I looked for ways to
fill that void by turning to others. But since yoga, I’ve learned I don’t need
anyone to make me feel that I’m worth it. I’ve found my self-worth through my
practice and I’m so grateful for that.
How to you feel about the increase of black women getting into yoga?
I LOVE IT! Yoga is for
everyone and it’s always something that’s been labeled a white woman/hippie
thing for so long. Yoga is for everyone and it’s great to see more people,
especially women of color embrace the practice.
How important is it for you
to see diversity in yoga? Very important. I think
yoga is something everyone should be exposed to. The benefits are endless for
all ages and groups of people. Bringing more diversity into yoga is one of the
main reason I want to teach. I want to expose more people to yoga.
What would you say to
someone who says yoga is not for them?
· Please share any advice you would give to someone
interested in getting started doing yoga? JUST START! Stop making excuses as far as not
having enough time, or money to go to a studio. We have access to endless
amounts of information at our fingertips. As adults, we never really have time
for much, but we MAKE time for things that we really want. MAKE TIME FOR A PRACTICE!
You don’t have to go to a studio. Yes, that’s the most ideal way of starting a
practice but it may not be possible for most. GOOGLE IS YOUR BEST FRIEND! There
are endless websites and apps that you can take classes with. STOP MAKING
EXCUSES AND START!
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Wounderful post, I enjoy following Dara on Instagram, great motivation keep up the good work ��
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