Posts Tagged ‘recession’

The Unemployment Factor

Since the recession began, there have been many stories about how people have turned to yoga to help with unemployment. First, yoga studios saw an increase in students. Then, as unemployment numbers sky-rocketed so did retreat enrollments. Unemployment has definitely impacted the yoga community, and it does not seem to slowing down any time soon. The latest news, is that a former Bear Stearns broker, who was inspired by yoga during his time job searching, decided to completely change career paths to open a yoga studio in New York City called Yoga Vidya NYC.

It might be a bad time for the economy, but it seems like the recession is giving people more time for yoga. In my book, that’s a big positive! What do you think?

Read the whole story on:http://blogs.yogajournal.com/yogabuzz/

Economy Got You Down? Head for the Hills.

If we’ve learned anything from this recession, it’s that yoga is not a “luxury” expenditure but an important necessity for many who have found ways to stretch their (already thin) dollars to make it yoga class. In fact, many studios are noticing an increase in attendance! Yoga students see layoffs as their perfect opportunity to finally enroll in a teacher training.

Now, the NY Times is reporting that unemployed yogis are finding a way to immerse themselves in their practice without breaking the bank–by moving into an ashram for a residency work-exchange program. That’s right. Their former employers (and the crummy economy) gave these yogis the freedom to leave their homes and everyday lives. The ashrams, in exchange for a little karma yoga washing dishes or preparing food, gave them the opportunity to study for cheap.

However, as Yehnemsah Oneha of Ananda Ashram in New York warns, the ashram’s immersion program is intended for deep spiritual study and contemplation, not hiding out from the world. “If you’re applying because you can’t deal with life, that’s not a good motivation,” she said.

What do you think? Is a long visit to an ashram a good idea for the unemployed?

Read the whole story on:http://blogs.yogajournal.com/yogabuzz/