Newsletter

  • Group Coaching Calls and Pilates over Zoom

    On-line Pilates Mat Classes over Zoom:

    I’ve decided to jump back on the mat and offer Pilates mat classes again…on Zoom. I’ve been a certified Pilates instructor for 20 years…having taught in both private studios and gyms. I taught numerous classes for over a decade at both Sports Club LA, Equinox, as well as smaller local gyms.

    Since Covid 19, I’ve shifted my Pilates training onto Zoom and I’m thrilled to see that it’s as effective as working with people in person. Almost better! You get to stay home…and share your practice with your pets! (Yes, my cat Jarod will likely be participating in the classes.)

    I provide options for all fitness levels including beginners. And, I have plenty of alternative exercises for anyone who is working with an injury. I teach a safe, fun, inclusive class…and will carefully watch you to keep you free from injuries while offering a great workout.

    All you need is a mat, a small towel, a strap (or belt, etc for stretching), some light weights (or H2O bottles or canned veggies for arm work), a ball (or block or rolled up blanket…something to squeeze between your thighs)…and YOU.

    Classes are 1hour:

    Sundays: 11am (PST) https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88056598936

    Tuesdays: 5:30pm (PST) https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89469669795 Cost: by donation (through Venmo @Brigittadau)

    I look forward to working with you!

  • Upcoming Online Workshop

    Dual Processing Dynamics – why we feel almost hardwired to sabotage ourselves.

    Date: September 27th, 1pm, (PST) over zoom

    Cost: $25

    Email me to sign up today…must sign up by September 20th…space is limited.

  • Disconfirming Experiences

    This is a great tool to help lessen the hold our old, maladaptive beliefs have over us. Try this every day for a few weeks and see if you can be less invested in your old, negative thoughts…

  • Elevating a Conversation

    Elevating a Conversation

    This is a topic that has been coming up a lot with my clients:  How do I have difficult conversations with friends or family?

    Most of us don’t like confrontation and lack the skills to set healthy boundaries…especially with the people we are close to.  And, speaking up to have our needs met can feel awkward and triggering.

    Yet, there are times when a topic needs to be discussed or a concern needs to be voiced.

    So how do we approach these difficult situations without creating even more conflict?  By elevating them.

    This is a highly effective way to handle difficult, uncomfortable, but necessary conversations.  

    It starts with you saying you’d like to set aside a time to have a conversation about something that is important to you.  When you make this request, aim to be as neutral as possible.  You want to communicate without anger, frustration, or intending any blame.  It’s just a statement of truth:

    “I would like for us to figure out a time when we can get together and talk about something that is important to me.”

    Immediately, they will say, “What?  What is it?  Let’s talk now!”.  

    Your response?  “No.  I’d rather set a specific time to talk about this.  How about next Monday ?” (etc)

    They will want to talk right away so you must stay firm yet neutral in your desire. 

    What happens next is your friend or family member will go into high gear thinking about what the topic could be.  They will be thinking about this right up until the day the you have the talk.  

    Which is what makes this is an elevated conversation…you will have their FULL attention.  They will likely be a little nervous, maybe a little vulnerable, but they will absolutely be fully present for your talk.

    And because you’ve set a date sometime in the future, you now have time to figure out how you want to present your issue.  And because YOU are the one who set this up, YOU are in charge of how to steer the conversation.  So, spend enough time in advance gaining clarity on what you will and won’t say.  

    And when you do get together, I suggest trying to express yourself in a way that allows for them to hear you without being put on the defensive.  Give them the space to take it in and respond.

    And, yes, it may be awkward.  However, this gives both of you the opportunity to talk and resolve the situation in a way that is potentially good for everyone.

    This is highly effective in all situations but especially when dealing with family members.  Most of us are on autopilot when it comes to our responses with our family.  This approach interrupts the long formed triggers that can easily escalate situations.  It creates a new way of communicating without blame or resentments.

    So, if you are feeling uncomfortable with something and need to have a conversation about it, elevate it.  Pick a date and time and stick to it.  Don’t give them any indication ahead of time of what you will be talking about.  And then, be as prepared and open as you can be when you do sit down and talk.

    This is very challenging for a LOT of people.  If you need practice with setting boundaries or have a situation you need support with, please get in touch and we’ll figure it out together.

  • On-line Mat Pilates Classes

                On-line Mat Pilates classes  starting in August

    I’ve decided to jump back on the mat again and offer Pilates Mat Classes over Zoom.

    I’ve been a certified Pilates Instructor for 20 years… having taught in both private studios and gyms.  I taught numerous classes for over a decade at both Sports Club LA and Equinox as well as other smaller local gyms in Los Angeles.

    Since Covid 19, I’ve shifted my Pilates training to be on Zoom and I’m thrilled to see that it’s as effective as working with people in person.  Almost better, in fact.  Teaching over Zoom allows for people to be in their own home…and share their practice with their pets!  (Yes my cat, Jarod, will likely be participating in the classes!)

    I provide options for all fitness levels including beginners.  And, I have plenty of alternative exercises for anyone who is working with an injury.

    And, if you’ve never taken Pilates with me, let me say…I teach a safe, fun, inclusive class.  I will carefully watch you to keep you free from  injuries while offering a great workout.

    Starting August 9th, I will be offering 3 classes a week.

    Cost:   by donation.  (Through Venmo  @Brigittadau)

    Class times will be:

    Sundays: 11am (PST)  start date August 9th 

    Tuesdays: 5:30 pm (PST)  start date August 11th

    Wednesdays: 12pm (PST)  start date August 12th

    Let me know which classes you would like to attend, and I’ll send you the zoom link.  I look forward to working with you!