When we practice at home, it can sometimes seem so hard to really take the effort to make our practice area as calming, evocative and sacred as we find in the most beautiful studio. And the trouble is, this puts most of us off. We think: well, I don’t have a great space for practicing at home, so I won’t!
We look on social media and we see those perfect, clean-lined spaces, always free of mess and clutter. Free of anything which would constitute a home, really. But gosh those spaces look enticing! They look like a glimpse of the perfect life, the glamorous life which is magazine-perfect.