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Take a mini yoga retreat to Tulum

Bring Tulum to your living room with 200-hour certified yoga teacher and Aerie’s very own Senior Manager of Digital Creative, Catherine Gignac. Join us for an Aerie-ized mini take on The Retreat: Catherine’s 5-day yoga getaway that brought 15 yogis together this past spring in Tulum, Mexico. This digital version of Catherine’s Retreat is an opportunity for you to unplug, move your body, rest your mind and reconnect with yourself at the core of who you are through yoga, meditation and self-awareness. 

Practice her 5-part series and follow the journal exercises if you’re looking for more, or pick which practice speaks to you most today and return to it as many times as you want. We hope you’ll leave with renewed confidence, refocused energy and newfound clarity. 

If you want to take a yoga retreat with Catherine IRL, join her in Tulum this October! Sign up here.

Start your mini retreat by clearing out everything that’s clouding your vision and preventing you from feeling grounded. It’s easy to feel like there are too many tabs open in your brain, and it can be hard to get out of your head. Today is all about creating clarity of mind. To get there, you have to acknowledge what’s not serving you, work to eliminate it and in turn make space for all of the beautiful things you want to invite in.

Start with a simple flow that gets you out of your head and into your body, and create some much-needed energy where you may be feeling stuck, heavy or sluggish. 

Journal activity before your practice:

To finish your efforts for making space, set a timer on your phone for 3 minutes. Sit upright with your legs crossed in front of you. Place your hands on your thighs, roll your shoulders down your back and sit up tall. For the duration of the 3 minutes, repeat this meditation in your thoughts:

“Breathe in lightness. Breathe out heaviness. Breathe in lightness. Breathe out heaviness…”

Today’s practice is about connections: with yourself, with your world and with each other. 

The best way to create a connection is to change your perspective—and we’re going to set the tone for that physically by flipping upside down! The first time you try it, headstand can feel scary, but focus on your connection with your body and remind yourself that you are already strong. Take this practice as an opportunity to change your perspective to feel even stronger, more confident and better connected with your true strengths. 

“It’s about perspective. You don’t need to change what you’re looking at. Maybe you just need to change where you stand.” 

After you’ve attempted your headstand, grab your journal: 

Instead of a yoga flow, today is about journaling. You can do it anywhere you can find 5 private minutes—home or work. Grab a notebook and get started!

Exercises in today’s journal practice: 

Sometimes the things you’re most afraid of are the things you’re most meant to do. You can be soft, but you can also be strong. 

Yoga builds strength all over our bodies, but we’re going to take a break and supplement it with some cardio today to get your heart rate up and feel an energy shift in your body. Especially if you’re not someone who typically does cardio, today’s practice is a great way to spend 5 minutes pushing yourself out of your comfort zone. 

Here’s how:

Pick your favorite song with a fast beat and do jumping jacks for the duration of the song, setting your movement to the beat. This is all about turning your brain off and just letting your body move with the music. After about a minute, this repetitive motion will be overwhelming, but power through it. Close your eyes and keep jumping. The beauty comes when you push yourself to jump through the end of the song without stopping. Allow your body to surprise you with its strength, even when your mind tells you to quit.

Journal activity after your practice:

Remember to differentiate between strength and power. Sometimes we give power to things that aren’t necessarily powerful, but we make them so by giving them our attention. If you don’t like something that someone said to you, take away its power—your attention—and focus instead on your own strength. That’s something that no one can take away from you. 

We have to uproot before we can re-root, change our approach to our lives and grow. We started this week by making space, creating connection, finding softness and building strength. Essentially, we unrooted some of our habits and perspectives. Today we root back down. We’ll get centered and finish our mini retreat feeling like the best versions of ourselves. 

Use this grounding flow that connects every breath to a movement in your body. From here, you can go everywhere.  

Today’s journal activity can come after your practice: 

Catherine’s first Retreat was made possible by 15 people—some strangers, some friends—who came together in Tulum for a week like none other. YOU can come to a Retreat, too! Follow Catherine on Insta and see more deets on her next Retreat this October