Teaching Yoga Is a Conversation

Teaching Yoga Is a Conversation

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...
Affirmation: Nerves Mean I Care

Affirmation: Nerves Mean I Care

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...
Affirmation: Nerves Mean I Care

Affirmation: I Help Students Solve Problems

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’...
Why You Should Teach Yoga Workshops Now (Even if You’re New)

Why You Should Teach Yoga Workshops Now (Even if You’re New)

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,...