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YOGA • PHILOSOPHY • LIFE

June 9, 2026
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Brain Breaks for Grown-Ups

Kids get jumping jacks and meditation to stay focused—so why do adults insist their practice has to feel like punishment?

🕉️ KEY CONCEPTS

Abhyasa
consistent practice built in doable pieces, not one heroic misery-session
Vairagya
letting go of the need to prove yourself through struggle
Santosha
contentment that makes learning and practice sustainable
Upaya
skillful means—adjust the method so the teaching actually lands
Slide Deck · Brain Breaks for Grown-Ups
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Teachers are out here running “brain breaks” like they’re smuggling attention back into the room. Ten jumping jacks. A quick meditation. A little reset. It’s not magic. It’s just being realistic about the human mind.

Meanwhile, adults walk into practice and act like misery is proof of sincerity. If it isn’t grim, it “doesn’t count.” If it isn’t hard, it “isn’t yoga.” Congratulations. You’ve invented a workout for your ego.

The article says learning should be fun. Yes. Also: play makes learning happen faster. And—brace yourself—having a good time is more fun than not having a good time. So why wouldn’t we want a practice that teaches us more and crushes us less?

This doesn’t mean we turn everything into a circus. It means we use skillful means. Shorter chunks. Clear goals. Built-in breaks. A posture you can actually breathe in. A meditation that doesn’t feel like being trapped in an elevator with your own thoughts.

And it matters who we’re trying to reach. If the method only works for people who already love suffering, it’s not “traditional.” It’s just narrow. Good teachers adapt. That’s not selling out. That’s care.

So take it seriously. Just stop making it joyless on purpose. If second graders get permission to wiggle, you can, too.

"Learning should be fun. But it's not always fun, and that's just life. And that's just the truth."

— Emily Elliott

Taking it seriously doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy it.

— MJH

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