Remember making those lists of what's most important in your life? Family, career, relationships, health, money, spirituality. All those things felt so crucial, so meaningful. Then Jim Kallett asked the question that shattered every priority you thought you had.

"What's the most important thing in your life? People will say 'My family, my husband, my wife, my children, my parents, my community, my religion, God, my job, my money, my career, my car, my dog.' They can give a million reasons. All of them are very, very important. But that's not the right answer."

The reality check hits like lightning: "If you didn't wake up tomorrow morning, if you died during the night, what good is your family? What good is your God, your money, your job, your role in society? You're gone."

The answer was hidden in plain sight: "The most important thing in your life is YOUR LIFE, so that you wake up tomorrow morning healthy enough to take care of and love your family, contribute to society, make money, have a great career—all the things you value."

This isn't selfishness—it's the foundation that makes everything else possible. "The practice of Yoga can help you improve the quality and longevity of your life. The subject is not the Yoga. The Yoga is the science, the postures are tools, but the subject is YOU."

Every class becomes different when you understand: "You have to pay attention to yourself—not the Yoga, not the postures. How YOU'RE trying to do the postures, following the technique safely to create states of balance."

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