Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Writing to Us


by Nina
The Love Letter by Jean-Honore Fragonard
All of us here at Yoga for Healthy Aging (Nina, Baxter, Ram, Beth, Jill, and Brad) love hearing from you! Getting feedback from you about our posts helps keep us inspired and provides us with interesting topics to address that we might not have come up with on our own. And, of course, we love fan mail!

One way you can contact us is by leaving a comment on any post (even an old one). See the How to Comment page if you are confused about how to leave a comment. You can be sure your comment will be seen! I, Nina, read all the comments as they come in, save all the questions so we can address them in the future, and forward comments of interest to the authors of the respective post to ensure they read them. However, comments are seen by the general public and you may wish to send us a private message.

To send us private messages, use the email addresses on the Contact Us page. Email Baxter directly with all questions you would like submit to our Friday Q&A feature or any messages you have for Baxter personally. Email me, Nina, with any other questions, comments, or feedback for me or for any of our other staff members (I will forward messages to the appropriate staff member). 

Although the messages you email to us are private, we assume any yoga questions you have can be used for the Friday Q&A feature (although we always remove the name of the person who asked the question) or as the basis for a new blog post. However, if you state in your message that you want the contents to remain completely private, I will respect that. So you can feel comfortable sending something personal.

The one thing I cannot promise is that any of us will conduct a long private correspondence with you or coach you privately regarding your yoga practice. I say this because once in a while we receive messages with personal questions or concerns that request a detailed personal reply. To be honest, it’s really an issue of time. All of us have other kinds of work we’re doing (such as full-time jobs or busy teaching schedules!) so taking the time to write a single person about his or her personal yoga concerns is time away from working on the blog itself. This just doesn’t make sense because all the writers for this blog are unpaid—it’s a labor of love for all of us—so we need to focus our free time on providing high-quality content for the general public. Also, as I put it to Baxter when he received a detailed request for advice regarding a reader’s physical problems, the writer would essentially be getting free private coaching, which is obviously not something we can offer to thousands of people. I sincerely hope you understand and keep this in mind when you write to us.

But we do promise to read all your messages, and you can count of receiving a reply! 

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