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Monday Muse: Kathryn Budig

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This week Kathryn Budig is our featured Monday Muse. She is a yoga teacher, author, podcaster and foodie!

1). You have a substantial yoga career, how has your teaching style changed/morphed over the years?

It’s always in flux. I started out obsessed with asana, particularly arm balances, because I came from a regimented ashtanga background. And then I fell in love with backbends and the challenging surrender they evoked. I eventually started teaching more concepts — my aim true philosophy — and now blend my love of storytelling, food, personal philosophies and asana into my teaching.

2).  In your personal practice what if anything has resulted in you having an “ah-ha” moment that you still carry with you onto the mat?

That there is always room to change. It’s easy to get stuck and feel like there’s only one way to success or happiness, and I’ve learned that simply isn’t true. Even though change and stepping outside of the norm can be exhausting and terrifying—it’s worth it.

3). Who inspires you to be your best self?

My wife always challenges me to be better. Seane Corn pushes me to be the best teacher possible, and I find constant inspiration and joy in my dog, Ashi.

4). What is the best purchase you have made in recent memory?

A trip to Santorini. All of my best purchases have been traveling to places because it gives me amazing memories.

5). When you feel your creativity is stalled what do you do?

I try to turn off my phone. I’ve noticed my creativity is dulled by too much scrolling and absent-minded time on my phone/computer. I start seeing more detail and get small patches of inspiration when I do this.

6). How has failure, or apparent failure, set you up for later success?  Do you have a “favorite failure” of yours?

I’ve come to trust that if something doesn’t happen for me, it wasn’t mine to start with. It’s a terrible tonic to swallow, but it’s absolute truth. I always do my best, and know that if I keep true to the intention behind my projects as opposed to the specific results, I’ll always find the right home and audience for my creations.

7). If you could have a gigantic billboard anywhere with anything on it, what would it say and why?

Focus On What’s Working — because it’s too easy to waste time fixating on the things that hold us back.

8). In the last five years, what new belief, behavior or habit has most improved your life?

Allowing myself to exist in a land without answers. I always needed to know things were going to be okay and on schedule, and letting go of that grip has allowed me to find solutions and alternate paths when things don’t pan out the way I want.

9). What is your biggest problem, issue or stumbling block in your daily life?

Allowing myself to exist in a land without answers. Yup, the exact same thing that I’ve most benefited from. Ain’t that always the case?

10). What three things are foremost on your mind right now?

Getting married, the future of our podcast, Free Cookies, and what I’m making for dinner.

11). When does your curiosity create difficulty?

My curiosity only gets me in trouble when it leads to comparison.

Kathryn, thank you so much for your honesty. I love your billboard message, I am going to have to write that one down. Since this interview happened, Kathryn did get married and Seane Corn officiated the ceremony. Congratulations Kathryn and Kate!! Stay tuned, we are working on getting a time together to record a podcast interview soon!

Ciao

Titanium

Woman of the Week: Britt

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This weeks Woman of the Week is my bonus daughter, Britt.  She and my daughter were friends in high school and their daughters are just days apart in age.  She has moved with her family to Montana so we don't get to see them much in person, but there is always a Facebook update.  She's raising three kids and works as a Beach Body instructor, inspiring others in the health and fitness goals.

 

1:  If you could have a gigantic billboard anywhere with anything on it, what would it say and why?

“You are you and that is your superpower.” I think it can be easy to get caught up in the comparison game, especially now with social media. It’s so important to remember that we each have our own gifts and talents and way of being in the world that is unique to us... that should be celebrated!

2:  In the last five years what have you become better at saying no to?

Over the last five years I’ve learned that when I say “yes” to everything, I end up saying “no” to the things that matter most. I’m now protective of my time and energy, especially in this season of life as a mom to young kids... these years re precious! I’ve learned it’s ok to say ‘no’ and be intentional with my commitments and time.

3:  What advice would you give to a smart, driven college student about to enter the "real world"?

Oh man... the transitioning from college life to the “real world” can be such an exciting time but it can also be overwhelming. My advice would be to embrace the change and everything this next chapter has to teach you. College doesn’t prepare you to take on the real world... there is a learning curve but don’t be discouraged. There is so much to learn from each new experience, enjoy learning and never stop learning.  “The day you stop learning is the day you stop living”

4:  What is one of the best or most worthwhile investments you've ever made?  (it doesn't need be financial in nature)

The best investment I’ve made so far is in my health... not only through exercise but also making sure I get enough sleep, getting educated on vitamins and nutrients, eating (mostly) clean & making sure to drink enough water. I see such a huge shift in my outlook on life when I take care of myself and my body.

5:  In the last five years, what new belief, behavior, or habit has most improved your life?

I have learned in the last 5 years, that I can’t pour from an empty cup. I can easily find myself doing a million things, running around and taking care of everyone else but me... but I have learned that when I take care of myself last, everybody suffers. I can’t show up to life as my best self when I neglect myself, so I’ve learned to make self-care a habit. 

6:  How has a failure, or apparent failure set you up for later success?  Do you have a favorite failure of yours? 

My favorite failures so far have been in motherhood. Whether it’s messing up a Pinterest craft or a recipe or forgetting about ‘show & tell’ day until we have to leave in 5 minutes... I believe there is power in showing our kids that it’s ok not to be perfect and that mistakes happen, it’s how we react to our failures that matter.

7:  What purchase of $100 or less has most positively impacted your life in the last six months or in recent memory?

My lavender, stress away and thieves essential oils... #gamechangers

8:  When you feel overwhelmed or unfocused, what do you do?

When I’m feeling overwhelmed or unfocused I pray. I also will take a step back and reflect on what is causing the disruption & how to move past it.

9:  What is the book (or books) you've given most as a gift and why?  Or what are one to three books that have greatly influence your life? 

•You are a Badass

•Present over Perfect

•Girl, Wash Your Face

10:  What is one piece of advice you would give to a woman that you wish you knew earlier in life?

Just how fast life flies by, so don’t overthink the small stuff. Always find time for the things that make you come alive

11:   What do you think about the theory of "the love of your life", what does that phrase me to you?

Look, falling in love is easy... it’s staying in love is where it gets tricky. I believe that love is a choice. It’s a decision. It’s deliberate. You can choose to work and grow together as a couple and have that “love of your life” or you can choose to experience many loves in your life.

12:  What is something that you would find most helpful in your life right now?  (what would be the best problem solved for you)

I could really go for a glass of wine and a million dollars right about now... or if someone would like to come do my laundry, that’d be great too! 

Thanks Bwitt!!

XO

Titanium