Sala x Triumph Disaster | Sala Studio, Auckland, NZ
Sala x Triumph Disaster | Sala Studio, Auckland, NZ
READING TIME
1 min read



Sala founder Sarah Lindsay spoke to Triumph & Disaster on ritual and why it’s important.

Many of us dream of slowing down, connecting to nature and living more mindfully. However, with increasingly urban lives, it often feels impossible. Busy is so embedded into our culture, it’s difficult to imagine living outside of that framework.
Even as a yoga teacher, being busy has anchored me to a lifestyle which isn’t always in alignment with my teachings. How do we embody freedom, when we have so many responsibilities?
Sala founder Sarah Lindsay spoke to Triumph & Disaster on ritual and why it’s important.

Many of us dream of slowing down, connecting to nature and living more mindfully. However, with increasingly urban lives, it often feels impossible. Busy is so embedded into our culture, it’s difficult to imagine living outside of that framework.
Even as a yoga teacher, being busy has anchored me to a lifestyle which isn’t always in alignment with my teachings. How do we embody freedom, when we have so many responsibilities?
Sala founder Sarah Lindsay spoke to Triumph & Disaster on ritual and why it’s important.

Many of us dream of slowing down, connecting to nature and living more mindfully. However, with increasingly urban lives, it often feels impossible. Busy is so embedded into our culture, it’s difficult to imagine living outside of that framework.
Even as a yoga teacher, being busy has anchored me to a lifestyle which isn’t always in alignment with my teachings. How do we embody freedom, when we have so many responsibilities?
PUBLISHED
21 May 2022
SHARE