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Where: Virtual ZOOM Meeting – we will email you the link the day of, few hours before the meeting.

What: 50-minute emotional eating workshop followed by a 50-minute mindfulness and body gratitude yoga flow

Coping with food is at an all-time high as we handle the stress, uncertainly, and isolation of the Covid-19 pandemic. The pandemic may be going away, but stress will not – so it is important to find a healthier way to cope.

If you have ever thought or said any of the following:

“I had such a long day; I deserve this treat.” “I am so good all day, and then once the kids go to bed, I just snack and snack.” “I can’t wait for my cheat day.” “I used to be healthier, but I have been so stressed lately.”

I hear you! Spira has partnered with Liz Wyosnick MS, RDN, also a Spira yogi, for a joint workshop and yoga class to learn all about emotional eating:
Why it may be written in our neurological pathways
What to do about it
How to break the cycle and how mindfulness can change your life.

The workshop will start with Dora outlining some basic concepts on mindfulness and stress management, and how it relates to making food choices. Then Liz with take over and give you valuable tools to combat emotional eating; she will use her knowledge as a nutritionist while Dora will chime in with mindfulness tools. The second half of the workshop will be an easy yoga flow class directed towards inner-self discovery; yoga teaches emotional and physical awareness. The tools learned in yoga class can become phycological anchors throughout the day to help you make better food choices.

To learn more about Liz, check out her private practice: https://equilibriyum.com/

Date & Time: Jun 23rd @6pm – 7:45pm

Cost: $50 (10% automatic discount for Spira annual or monthly autopay members)

 

About the instructors: Dora Gyarmati & Liz Wyosnick

Dora Gyarmati

Dora Gyarmati BS, BA EYRT is the owner of Spira Power Yoga Studio and a creator of Spira Philosophy and Teaching Methodology (A 200hrs YA school). Her European heritage and education in both the sciences and in the humanities created a unique style which blends Eastern and Western theological, literally and scientific traditions. Spira Power Yoga teaches an athletic, flowing yoga style where laughter and compassion are muscles that are equally emphasized during practice. Outside of regular yoga classes she loves to write articles and teach workshops on introspection blending modern cognitive therapy ideas with theology and literature for the perfect.

 

 

 

Liz Wyosnick

In 2012, I moved across the country and went back to school to obtain my masters in nutrition science. I ran out of money, a couple of times. I went back to serving in restaurants and working deli counters to get by. I LOVED school.
Four years at Bastyr University fulfilled my curiosity, and cemented my awe of the human body.
On July 11th, 2016 – I became a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist as a result of passion, grit, and to serve a purpose.
I am here to help; I am here to learn; and I here to bring equilibriyum to life.

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