In September I started going to Yoga classes. This is something I have wanted to start for a couple years now but never got around to it, but this year I had an opportunity and I am so happy that I did, I enjoy it so much. I was looking up books and came across Yogalosophy on my book shelf at home and began to read it. It is a 28 day challenge, each day gives you a page to a page and a half about your body and how we should be treating it. Then it gives you yoga moves of the day and one healthy recipe. The book also gives you options for eating plans during the 28 days. I read the book in 2 days, I couldn't put it down. It is so inspiring, real and true. One of my favorite quotes from the book is, "The time when you are able to have the willpower to stick with something and the strength to be able to follow through and carry it out is a small window, indeed. use your energy wisely, and be full in your expression." The author is a women named Mandy Ingber, she started her career off as a fitness instructor instructing spinning classes at her local gym. All her life she had felt like an outsider until she was asked to lead a class and from then on connecting with people and helping them achieve their goals became her motive. She then began to teach yoga and has never looked back. She is very inspirational with her writing, she explains that in yoga you compete with yourself and once i finished reading the book I had a new perspective on what I am capable of. Some examples of the chapters are, setting short terms goals. These are goals were you can see the finish line, this makes it much more reasonable and motivational. Think your way thin, it is all about how you see yourself. She explains that everyone is already perfect, you are unique and you should learn to embrace it. If you happen to want to change something about yourself do it, there is nothing stopping you but always be positive with yourself. She also talks about how breathing is the most important thing in yoga and the importance of meditation. When you meditate you are suppose to visualize, you can visualize and memory, your favorite place or where ever makes you happy. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who enjoys yoga or would like to start. It is a very relaxing read and I would even like do the yoga moves for 28 days.