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		<title>Finding Time and Yoga/Pilates</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a class this quarter taught by Andrew Nelson I read an interesting book, &#8220;Finding Time&#8221; by Leslie Perlow. The book discusses the impact of technology and the new economy on work/life balance. This year for the first time I enrolled in Yoga/Pilates for 2 reasons. Reason 1: I have a bad back and I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a class this quarter taught by Andrew Nelson I read an interesting book, &#8220;Finding Time&#8221; by Leslie Perlow.  The book discusses the impact of technology and the new economy on work/life balance.  This year for the first time I enrolled in Yoga/Pilates for 2 reasons.<br />
Reason 1: I have a bad back and I heard from multiple credible sources that this would strengthen and stretch my back muscles.  This turned out to be dead on and my back hasn&#8217;t felt so good in a long time.<br />
Reason 2: I am so consumed by technology/work, and I rarely have anything to keep me away from all my information flows.</p>
<p>Thanks to my trusty iPhone, I have access to all 7 of my email accounts as long as I&#8217;m awake, whether I&#8217;m at my computer or not. Google Alerts keeps me hooked into all relevant news articles that contain keywords I specify.   <a href="http://www.pageflakes.com">Pageflakes</a> provides me with a 1-stop-shop to read all of my online news.  The list goes on and on. I find myself working in some way, shape, or form as long as I am awake.  Furthermore, I see sleep as a necessity that is simply a detriment to my productivity.</p>
<p>What creates this mentality? Leslie Petrow argues that its our socio-economic system that rewards endless work, rather than balance and productivity.  Deep down I believe this to be true. I truly feel that downtime allows for more engaged work and improved productivity, but within society one is pressured to always be working and showing ones dedication to their job.</p>
<p>This quarter, I decided to add an activity to my life that does not rely on technology to give me at least one hour every 2 days to relax and refocus.  Unfortunately, I let my work get the best of me and missed more of my yoga/pilates fusion classes than expected.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, the classes I did attend left me feeling relaxed, invigorated, and motivated. I was also happily surprised to notice that my back has never felt so good. I almost got suckered into an expensive chiropractic treatment process, but I&#8217;m fairly certain that continuing these classes will suffice as a treatment for my back.  I would definitely recommend yoga/pilates to anyone looking for an activity to assist with relaxation, strength, flexibility, or all of the above.</p>
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