teaching yoga is a conversation Your yoga class isn’t a monologue. It might feel like one at times, but in reality, it’s a conversation. Even though your students may not be speaking aloud, they’re still responding—to your cues, your open-ended questions, and your...
yoga teacher affirmation: nerves mean I care Yoga teacher affirmation: I view my nerves or any sense of imposter syndrome as a sign that I care deeply about yoga and how I can help my students. For more: Listen to S1E11 of the Yoga Teacher Confidential podcast Read...
Do you feel your nerves bubbling up before teaching a yoga class? You’re not alone. I do, too! Even seasoned yoga teachers feel the jitters. But instead of seeing them as a hindrance, you can learn to use those feelings to your advantage. Let’s explore how to...
Yoga teacher affirmation: I help students solve problems with yoga. I recognize this is the way to avoid suffering that is to come, and I carry this lesson to my students in classes and in workshops. For more: Lead Meaningful Workshops That Change Students’...
Most yoga teachers delay teaching their first workshop, believing they need more experience or expertise. But leading a workshop can be a game-changer—not just for your students, but for your growth as a teacher. If you’ve just completed your 200-hour training,...