Thursday, June 28, 2012

free to be yoga tees turns 2!


"Let the beauty of what you love be what you do." ~Rumi
Greetings!
How time flies!  Today marks the second anniversary of free to be yoga tees®--a concept that grew from an idea I had during a yoga practice several years ago.  My dream became a reality when the first wave of designs went on sale late last summer.  And it’s been a heck of a ride ever since!
I wanted to take the time today to thank each and every one of you for your support.  It truly means the world to me. 
Looking ahead, I get excited thinking about the possibilities!  I continue to have so many ideas, and I look forward to sharing them all with you as free to be yoga tees® continues to grow.  Full steam ahead!
Until next time...
  
Namaste

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Anniversary Sale!


“You’ve got to jump off cliffs, all the time, and build your wings on the way down.” -Ray Bradbury, author



I’m excited to announce the “Anniversary Sale” in honor of free to be yoga tees® upcoming “birthday”.  While Thursday, June 28 marks the second year that free to be llc has been in business, this is the first anniversary since the shirts have been on sale, so why not celebrate the big day?! :)

Details are as follows:  The sale will start this Monday, June 25 at 10am and end Friday, June 29 at 5pm.  The sale is for online orders only--the sale does not extend to retail locations.  All styles, with the exception of the new unisex organic cotton/RPET blend tee, will be $10 off during this time!

It’s worth noting there are limited quantities and sizes left in select styles.  Once the inventory is gone, these designs will be retired--so if you have had your eyes on a certain tee, now is the time to buy!  Shop the free to be yoga tees® collection at freetobeyogatees.com!

As always, thank you for your continued support!
 
Namaste,
Julie

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Be Kind.


“Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see.” ~Mark Twain

Over the last week, the topic of kindness has popped up on several occasions.  I decided the universe was telling me it’s time to touch upon the topic in this installment of the free to be yoga tees® blog.

Kindness...where has it gone?  That is what I was thinking when I was driving around town running errands last week.  On more than one occasion while out and about, I noticed drivers honking their horns when someone sat a few seconds too long after the light turned green.  In fact, one angry driver was honking even though it was obvious that no cars were moving thanks to a construction zone back-up.  Got my wheels turning...heck, I used to be one of those super impatient, angry people...always in a rush to get to the next destination.  The reality is the journey is the destination.  This is life people...traffic jams and slow drivers.  It’s time to be kind.

A couple days later I logged onto Facebook, and one of my yoga teachers had posed the question, “Whatever happened to the art of Kindness?”  Wow, I thought..interesting timing.  It started a discussion online, which I found quite intriguing!  He went on to say:  “People think they're angry and agitated because of everyone else, but it's exactly the opposite. People are angry and agitated and afraid because they have lost the art of being kind to one and all. ONE AND ALL...not just the people you like or the ones who are getting you what you want. Here's to practicing and perfecting the art of kindness in everything we do.”  (Shout out to Nick H.-thanks for your wisdom!)

I kept thinking about kindness--and how it really seems to be lacking in today’s world--and while it’s impossible to force someone else to change, it’s pretty easy to start with yourself and start a ripple effect!

Then, this morning, I go into my e-mail and started to read a blog that I subscribe to and came across a similar message.  The entry touched upon powerful life lessons and was written by a guy who had studied under a Taoist monk (from Tiny Buddha blog, writer of entry:  Robert Piper).  Two major things stood out to me in this blog:  1.)  Patience is the gift of inner calm.  2.)  We must cultivate happiness from within, and work to spread it around to everyone we interact with.

After reading that, it was clear I was going to write about the topic that’s been in my head for the past week!  You see, it’s all related--patience, kindness, happiness.  Take a look around--this is your life.  There is no reason to walk around being miserable!  Start with yourself--look deep within and find that place of happiness.  Then take it and share it with everyone in the world that you come across.  Life is a gift...it’s best to be kind to yourself and others.   Imagine a world full of kindness!

Until next time...

Namaste

Saturday, June 2, 2012

more than a yoga tee


“Without continual growth and progress, such words as improvement, achievement, and success have no meaning.”
~Benjamin Franklin

I’ve had something on my mind for awhile now, so I’ve decided to blog about it...

When I originally came up with the concept of free to be yoga tees®, the goal was to create t-shirts for yogis to wear during their practice, or in daily life as a way to express themselves off the mat.    However, soon I started to realize that these shirts are not just for yoga-lovers...they really are for everyone!

While talking with people about free to be yoga tees®, I often hear: “Well, if I ever take up yoga, I’ll have to check out your shirts.”  I began to realize that by naming them “yoga tees” I’ve created an uphill battle of trying to prove they are not just for yoga, but hey, it had a good ring to it at the time!  I guess what I’m trying to say is that free to be yoga tees® are really more than a yoga tee.

The shirts are great for working out, but they are also great for everyday life--I wear mine to run errands--heck, I’ve even slept in one on occasion because they are so darn soft!  :)

So there you have it...even if you have never practiced yoga a day in your life, you can still sport a free to be yoga tee.  My goal was to create a shirt that was comfortable, motivational and could put a smile on one’s face when they wore it--plain and simple.  And since they are earth-friendly, made in the USA and available in all shapes and sizes, what’s not to smile about?

Thanks for listening!  Until next time...

Namaste