tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3352557684385381149.post113170856676810791..comments2023-09-22T23:50:16.841-07:00Comments on Is Yoga Legal?: Taking it to the edge . . . and beyondAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05321991410940383270noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3352557684385381149.post-22665246127419824982009-11-21T23:58:34.175-07:002009-11-21T23:58:34.175-07:00The edge is a difficult place to find. In hockey, ...The edge is a difficult place to find. In hockey, players are taught to play on the edge, the edge of being within the rules and taking a penalty. In my life, it's about the balance between work and play, whether the play is watching hockey (which I do a lot) or playing golf vs. working. Where does my edge take me? It depends on the needs of my work, the needs of my play, and the needs of my relationships. I have learned that, if I work too hard I can't get enough done and if I don't play enough I am not very good for me or my work. And, if I don't pay attention to my relationships, nothing feels right. Ultimately, I find that the edge is a fine line between taking care of all the things I enjoy, i.e., my work, my relationships and my play.<br /><br />Thanks for articulating the importance of that fine line and that edge that is so important.Philnoreply@blogger.com