by Ingrid Yang | Mar 2, 2022 | Press, Wellness
The original article was posted on Yoga Journal. See the full version here. You know that feeling of losing yourself in something you enjoy? That’s joriki. The ability to settle into a state of one-pointed focus is a key element in meditation. On paper, this may...
by Ingrid Yang | Sep 6, 2021 | Wellness
The other day, I was talking to a close friend who’s heart had just been just broken. She had just parted ways with her significant other of one year. Just a few months prior to starting a relationship with him, she had divorced her partner of 15 years. She...
by Ingrid Yang | Mar 7, 2021 | Wellness
Ingrid’s homemade borscht I love vegetables. So this recipe calls for more vegetables than the typical borscht recipe, and I skip the potatoes. You will need a handb-lender and a heavy hand for the salting! Ingredients: 5-6 medium beets, cooked to...
by Ingrid Yang | Feb 9, 2021 | Wellness
Listen to Dr. Yang’s interview with Dr. Kris Ferguson on her transition from economist, lawyer, yoga therapist and physician. Learn about all things yoga, life transitions, and finding your calling in...
by Ingrid Yang | Feb 4, 2021 | Wellness
Many people believe that to stop a deadly pandemic, the end justifies whatever means are necessary. While I agree that we have to stop this pandemic, and we will, we must also have the patience and faith to do so in a manner that is fair, orderly, and kind. Many...
by Ingrid Yang | Jan 25, 2021 | Wellness
Article originally published via Medium – view here. Travel- if there is one thing that makes us feel more alive and at the edge of our comfort zone, it is travel. It can be travel to connect with nature, see old friends, meet new friends, try new foods,...