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26/01/2026
This week isn’t about doing more. And it isn’t about doing less.
It’s about noticing what already supports you underneath — and letting that become the rhythm.
Motivation fades. Rhythm stays.
That’s the work this week.
21/01/2026
What if strength isn’t about pushing harder — but about noticing when effort becomes bracing?
A quiet reflection on space, honesty, and strength without effort. New blog up.
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15/01/2026
You might notice the name here has changed to FireWoven.
It’s a name that better reflects the work I’ve been doing and living for a long time now.
It’s a name that finally fits.
Fire 🔥 as the thing that shapes us when we stay with it.
Woven as what happens over time when practice becomes part of life rather than something we perform.
It still holds everything that matters to me about practice: steadiness, honesty, rhythm, and real life.
And if you’ve been practising alongside me for a while, you’ll recognise it straight away.
Thank you for being here with me. 😍
13/01/2026
Rolling out of bed and beginning from home.
Different to studio practice — not lesser. Just real.
08/01/2026
Last night felt like something quietly clicking back into place.
Same practice. Same people. A space that feels familiar again — softer, slower, less rushed.
We stayed longer. We chatted. Someone was in rollers. There were laughs, check-ins, and the kind of ease you only get when there’s time.
It reminded me that it’s often the small, consistent things — space, rhythm, familiarity — that build connection over time.
This is the kind of change we’re making. Not flashy. Just more human.
07/01/2026
FireWoven isn’t about lighting a fire and burning everything down. It’s about tending one — over time — and weaving practice into real life.
I’ve watched Alison do that over the last year. Meeting change, uncertainty, and growth without hardening or bypassing it. Letting practice shape her responses rather than protect her from feeling.
That’s what this work is about.
Fire for the courage to stay present when life gets uncomfortable. Weaving for the steadiness that comes from showing up again and again.
FireWoven is for women who aren’t looking to escape their lives — but to live them more honestly, with practice as a companion rather than a performance.
January is for existing members. FireWoven opens more widely in February.
If this feels like the kind of practice you’ve been looking for, you can register your interest via the link in my bio.
01/01/2026
January hasn’t even started and the pressure’s already loud. Reset. Fix. Optimise. Hurry.
This is me choosing a different way — and showing you what January actually looks like inside our practice community.
If this feels like relief rather than excitement, I’ve written about it properly on the blog.
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22/12/2025
Not because it’s over. Because it happened.
New reflection on practice, integration, and trust.
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09/12/2025
👋This isn’t a business update.
It’s a truth-telling moment.📢
Winter has this way of stripping things back until the truth is the only thing left in the room.
And this year, the truth was loud.
Something in me shifted — quietly, unmistakably — and I realised the container I was teaching inside wasn’t big enough for what we were actually doing together.
Not anymore.
Not for me.
Not for the women walking with me.
So I’ve listened.
Properly listened.
And I’ve made a decision that feels equal parts terrifying and deeply right.
🔥 FireWoven is coming.
A single home.
A single path.
A deeper way of practising together.
I wrote about the moment everything changed — the inner nudge, the Cold Moon clarity, the why behind the shift — in my latest blog post.
If you’re in your own season of transition…
if life is handing you your own torch…
you might find something in it for you too.
Read the full story → link in bio.
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05/12/2025
You know when something inside you reorganises itself… quietly… and then suddenly everything makes sense?
That’s been me these last few months.
A stripping back. A clarifying. A rearranging of what stays and what goes.
With this new 9-energy chapter (The Spiritualist), my work is shifting from managing everyone’s storms… to holding a steady flame.
Less juggling platforms. Less fragmentation. More depth. More devotion. More practice, less noise.
FireWoven is the next chapter. We’ll walk into it together in January.
Practical details soon — but for now, just know: We’re simplifying. We’re unifying. We’re going deeper.
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Expertise: Certified Yoga Instructor and Wellness Educator, Josie Steedman, can help you transform your understanding of the meaning of wellbeing through the tools of yoga, meditation and the 5,000 year-old science of life Ayurveda. Josie is an E-RYT 200 teacher and trained with world-renowned mind body guru, Deepak Chopra, at the Chopra Centre for Wellbeing in California. In Josie’s all level yoga classes you will learn powerful techniques and practices that balance both your body and mind, help you make nourishing choices, reduce stress, create a more toned, flexible and strong body and improve your digestion and sleep patterns.
Josie is also YMCA Fitness Level 2 (Walking) qualified and is a registered Nordic Walking UK instructor.
Passion in Life: After hanging up a 25-year career in journalism feeling burned out, stressed out and beyond anxious, Josie made it her passion to redefine what it means to be happy, well and fulfilled. It’s now become her mission to help others rethink their health, how they live their life, take care of themselves, the people they love and where they live in the world, each and every day.
Hobbies: When Josie is not curled up with a book, practicing yoga or blogging, you’ll find her walking (with or without Nordic poles), hopping on a bike, swimming in open water or making peace with critters that sabotage her organic veggie gardening attempts.
Josie’s Top Tip: Stay present. If you are the type of person that’s on the go all the time, this request can be challenging. But Josie likes to remind her students that once they arrive, the hard part is over. It’s not easy to carve time out for yourself between life’s many other commitments. So once you’ve ticked that box give yourself permission to fully experience each moment of your practice.