Yoga for Longevity: Mobility, Mindfulness, and Vibrant Health
What if you can't control the middle of your day, but the two moments that frame it, the very start and the very end, are entirely yours? In this personal episode, Mikah Horn steps off the mat to share three small rituals she's been using to live with more intention, and not one of them involves a yoga pose. A morning practice she recorded in her own voice, a simple way to close the day, and a sound experiment she's been enjoying in between. It's the side of yoga that was never about the poses, and why small, repeatable daily rituals may matter more for healthy aging than any single stretch. There's real research under each one, from the intention-behavior gap to the positive psychology of ending your day well. If your days tend to start and end on autopilot, and you're ready to feel a little more steady and a little more like yourself, this episode is for you. In this episode, you'll learn: - A simple morning intention practice, and the research on why a clear intention makes you far more likely to follow through - The three good things practice for closing your day, and why this one is so well studied - How to use sound to settle your mind, with an honest take on what it can and can't do - Why bookending your day can steady even the messy ones, and the one ritual to start with this week Follow Mikah on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/lifelong.yoga/] Try Lifelong Yoga Online (Free 7-Day Trial) [https://www.yogawithmikah.com/lifelongyoga] Get on the Strong Bones, Safe Yoga priority list [https://yogawithmikah.com/bones-waitlist/](doors open July 13)
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