Day 12, Class 12
It was practically snowing when I drove to class today. I have to say that I was actually happy to walk into the hot yoga room. After that, I was miserable for most of the class because it was ridorkulously hot and for some reason, smelled like grape juice in the part of the room I was in.
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I've decided to start talking to more people at yoga. I recognize a lot of the people there and I'm forcing myself to get out of my shell a bit and talk to people. So far, it's going well... but it's Seattle so of course, people are generally standoffish. Note: I'm not going to be freakishly talkative - just not standoffish. Fine line I know but I think I can do it...
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it should be easier with the people you see and *sweat* with all the time. ~m
which studios? SOme are friendlier than others...
m - true... we are all sweating together.
anon - i think i go to a fairly unfriendly studio. there are a couple of little cliques, but most people seem to not speak to anyone.
Fremont is the least friendly in Seattle, but the most serious. Sweat Box SHoreline, is the most friendly, Capital Hill is a mixed, lots of cool kids, but very friendly.
I really think that every studio is as friendly as you make it. The more you talk the more they will respond.
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