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When was
the last time you stomped, wiggled, jiggled, hipped,
hopped, snapped, shimmied, shook, slid, glided,
smiled and laughed? I do this every Friday night and
it has become my Godsend. Last month I wrote about
having fun in the summer and I am going to tell you
my experience in taking my own coaching advise.
Knowing that I am a Life Coach, everyone I know
tells me their troubles. It comes with the
territory, I get it, but lately I have felt
surrounded by negativity. My phone Reps hate their
jobs, my friends have their challenges, family
stuff, clients….the list goes on. I was feeling
pretty drained and knew I needed to add some fun
somewhere in my life. Something I could do where we
had fun and no one was down about anything. Where
life was good for the moment.
I
recently joined a new gym. I am limited as to what I
can do because I have a shoulder issue so much to my
horror, the girl suggested this Groove class. Let me
tell you that I do not have one iota of groove in my
almost 40-year-old body.
I
showed up for class and waited outside eyeballing
all the other ladies waiting. I sidled up to one and
asked what the class was like. As she was eyeballing
me she told me it’s fun, that no one cares what you
are doing as long as you move.
What
she didn’t tell me as I entered the pitch-black room
is that you dance to a 70’s disco ball. Yup, disco
ball. The music is anything but disco. I am so out
of touch with today’s hip hop that I have no idea
who or what the hell I was grooving to.
The
teacher stepped up on the stage and I swore to God a
mix between Fran Drescher and Kelly Ripa was
teaching the class. She was hilarious. She forgot
many of the steps because they are in the middle of
learning new dances, her facial expressions were
priceless and she yelled, “Freestyle” anytime she
forgot something. She told us to think of this class
like Vegas and anything that happens in class, stays
in class so dance like nobody is watching. She’ll
even close her eyes so she won’t look at us.
Young
and old the ladies moved and grooved for an hour and
for a moment everyone was laughing and having fun.
For a few minutes I was Jennifer Lopez, Jenny from
The Block, J. Lo.
I had
so much fun and carried it home with me that I
couldn’t resist asking my husband if he wanted to
see my “pony?” He asked me what happened to the
policy of what happens in class stays in class? He
thought the policy was a great one.
I look
forward to this one hour a week where I know I am
going to have pure, simple,fun. I will not take
myself seriously, I will laugh at myself and damn
it, and I will have fun.
Everyone should have one hour of this kind of fun
every week. Whatever makes you feel happy, alive and
silly make it a priority to do it once a week. I get
out of that class ready to tackle all the world’s
problems. I haven’t had this much fun in a long
time.
Move
over, Jennier Lopez!
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