« It is the recognition that there is no way out, there is no escape. You can’t just do your Alexander at 11:30 in the morning and lead a normal life the rest of the time. »
Walter Carrington, Thinking aloud
This is my sketchnote of the thirteenth talk on the Alexander Technique by Walter Carrington from the book Thinking aloud.
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