Don’t get me wrong, I still feel like blogging about yoga, but I also want to blog about other things as well. I just feel like opening up a bit more and capturing and sharing my thoughts about a few other things that really interest me (like whether the Apple iPad will sink or soar, for instance). Now, I certainly don’t want to abandon my core readership by veering too far away from a yoga-centered blog, but I also don’t want to always feel like I can’t say whatever I darn well feel like on my own blog.
I suppose I’m only unshackling myself from self-imposed limitations, but wanted to give fair warning that I intend to broaden the scope of content found on Daily Cup of Yoga. Over the coming days, months, and years, expect more stream of consciousness and more posts with commentary on everyday, ordinary subjects that may or may not have a yogic twist to them. I hope you enjoy it!
Namaste.


You could always do another blog. You can get them free from many a site.
Thanks for the note Shanna. I do have other websites, but sometimes it feels more like babysitting than fun taking care of all of them. I’m still considering my options and appreciate your opinion. By the way, you have a great yoga-inspired blog. I’ll definitely subscribe to your feed and add a link!
Thank you Brian. I just found your blog on “Stumble Upon” the other day. I look forward to reading your future posts and I think I subscribed to your twitter too so I will see you there as well.
Sounds good to me. It is your blog, so you should do with it what you like. Things with a yogic twist sounds great. I am sure you will feel very fulfilled being able to express yourself however you wish. Looking forward to reading!
Thanks Emma! Just wondering if you have a blog?
Don’t worry. Everthing is Yoga.
Bob Weisenberg
http://YogaDemystified.com
Once again, Bob, you are so correct 🙂
Happy anniversary !
I’ve added your link on my blog , MahaMondo.
Hari Om.
I think you have to blog about what interests you and not worry about the readers. That’s not to say that readers aren’t important – but ultimately, I thinking blogging is more like journaling and you need to share what’s in your heart and your evolution through life.
congrats:)
Joyce
http://easyashtanga.blogspot.com