
Tapas: Building Inner Strength
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Tapas, or discipline, is the fire that fuels transformation. In this episode, we discuss how embracing challenges, staying consistent with your goals, and cultivating resilience can lead to growth and self-discovery. Tapas is about showing up, even when it’s hard, and building the inner strength to move closer to your highest potential. Find me at https://www.eqyoga.co.uk/
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It’s Vicky, and today on All Things Yoga, we’re diving into Tapas. This Niyama is all about discipline, but before you groan, stick with me—Tapas isn’t just about working harder. It’s about working smarter and with intention
Tapas translates to ‘heat’ or ‘burning enthusiasm,’ and traditionally, it refers to the discipline needed to stay committed to your spiritual path. But let’s bring that into today’s world.
Tapas is about showing up for yourself consistently, even when it’s hard. Whether it’s rolling out your yoga mat on a day you’d rather sleep in, eating foods that nourish you, or staying focused on a long-term goal, Tapas is the fire that keeps you going.
But discipline doesn’t have to be harsh. In fact, Tapas is about balance—it’s the sweet spot between effort and ease.
Let’s talk about how this looks in modern life. Have you ever started a habit, like journaling or exercising, and then given up when it got tough? Tapas encourages us to push through that resistance—not out of guilt but because we know it’s good for us. You can't guilt yourself into change, but you can love yourself into change.
For me, practicing Tapas often means creating small, achievable goals. Like committing to ten minutes of yoga instead of an hour. Consistency beats intensity every time. Even 2 or 5 minutes of meditation is better than non at all.
Another way to think about Tapas is as self-respect. When we follow through on our commitments, we build trust in ourselves. That’s powerful.
Where can you bring more Tapas into your life? Maybe it’s sticking to a new habit or simply showing up with intention. Whatever it is, let that inner fire guide you. Next time, we’re talking about Svadhyaya
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