About the 'Trip and the Trade'

This is a journey about connections, friendship, new experience, community service, and yoga. This idea quite appropriately came about during a yoga class. While I was supposed to be watching my thoughts pass like clouds through the sky of my mind, I was instead thinking hard…thinking about the road trip I was planning. I intended to drive through multiple cities visiting friends and family along the way. As I thought about this trip an idea began surfacing in stages. It went something like this: Oh no! How am I going to practice yoga while I’m gone??... Hmmm, I bet there are studios in most of these places …oooh, that’d be fun! Trying out new studios! ... and then I began to wonder about how I could integrate my yoga with community involvement. I love connecting with people and places. I kept thinking and by the end of the class decided that I would attempt to forge relationships with at least one studio in each location where I stayed, a relationship based on passion for yoga and interest in their community. That’s it! I would ask them if they would be willing to trade me one yoga class in exchange for a couple hours of my time giving back to their community, and THAT is exactly what I’m doing.

I will be blogging daily along the trip, mostly about my time with each studio and community. After my class with each studio I will dedicate a post to my experience there with photos and a direct link to their website. Although I am open to all that this trip will bring, I do have a few objectives. These objectives fall under two things: ‘Trip’ and ‘Blog’ and one crosses over into both:



Trip Objectives:

1. To connect with each location through community service

2. To experience a yoga studio in each community

3. To inspire people to incorporate yoga in their lives and get

involved in their communities as well as others



Blog Objectives:

1. To have a forum for writing and sharing my experiences

with others

2. To track/document my trip

3. To inspire people to incorporate yoga in their lives and get

involved in their communities as well as others



I have sent hard copy letters to a few studios in each of the places where I plan to stay. Getting to this point has been an interesting process. I vacillate regularly between excitement and fear. Excitement about meeting new people and doing good things in their community and fear of well…fear of failure. Will anyone be open to my idea? What if no one responds? Each time I feel nervous I remind myself to move forward with a heart and mind open to possibilities and yes, one of those possibilities is failure and that is okay. So here it goes, cheers to trying something new and being satisfied with unknown outcomes. I invite any of you that will be in the same locations as me to join me for a yoga class. The map with destinations, dates, and yoga studios is below. If you are interested in joining me for a class in your town during the dates I will be there please e-mail me at berghk@gmail.com and I will let you know what class(es) I will be attending and when. Cheers to The Trip and the Trade!




Monday, September 27, 2010

Progress!

I have great news to report! So far studios in two locations have expressed interest in teaming with me on The Trip and the Trade! Invitation letters went out last Monday 09-20-10 so it is pretty safe to say that everone has receivedthem. It's now time to follow up with studios toward the front end of my trip starting tomorrow with Salt Lake City. I need to move on this since SLC is my first destination. My fingers are crossed that I will find at least one 'taker' there. First is this connection and then it will be time to begin coordinating my community service.

I met some friends this evening for appetizers and Monday Night Football and was so happy to talk with Krista who is a philanthropy power house here in our Las Vegas community. It was energizing to hear her excitement about The Trip and the Trade project. I look forward to sharing the project with her and others. Their feedback will be invaluable and hopefully the project will inspire some to look for ways to get involved and make connections of their own. Thanks for the support, Krista!

1 comment:

  1. Kari, thanks so much for sharing! Looking forward to following your blog, being inspired by your journey! I have forward this to a handful of my yogi friends.
    Enjoy!
    Krista
    p.s. Loved the video & beautiful photos you posted!

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