
For Yoga Teachers
Combining sound business strategy, introspection and yoga philosophy to help yoga teachers teach with passion, earn a fair living and avoid burn out.
For Yoga Teachers
65. Introducing: Daft questions
Being a yoga teacher is a funny thing. It is rewarding beyond words, no doubt about that. But it can be lonely.
Yes, you spend a lot of time with people. These people are your yoga students, your customers, your yogis.
But we don’t have colleagues, not really. We don’t have a line manager for advice and guidance, or a HR department.
But we are people, we are workers, we are small business owners and sometimes we just need some advice, some guidance, or someone to bounce ideas off!
So, introducing: daft questions.
Ask us what you would ask your line manager, your HR department or your best work buddy if you had one. Ask us the things you wished you’d asked in your teacher training, or that you’d ask your coach if you could afford one on an ongoing basis.
There’s two golden rules for each and every question:
- it’ll be answered to the best of our ability
- there’s never any judgement
So simply make a note or your qs when they come to mind and join us on Instagram on the first Wednesday morning of each month to ask your daft questions
Oh and just a heads up - there’s really no such thing as a daft question.
See you Wednesday 5th Feb!
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Hello and welcome to For Yoga Teachers. This podcast has been created to help yoga teachers teach with passion, avoid burnout and earn a fair living. Being a yoga teacher is a funny thing. It's rewarding beyond all words, no doubt about that. But it can be so lonely.
Yes, you do spend a lot of time with people, but these people are probably your yoga students, your customers, your yogis. We don't really have colleagues. We don't have a line manager to ask for advice or a HR department to go to. But we are people. We are workers. We're small business owners and sometimes we just need advice or guidance or someone to bounce ideas off.
So we are introducing daft questions. Ask us what you would ask your line manager, your HR department, if you had one or your best work buddy
Ask us all the things that you wish you'd asked in your yoga teacher training, or that you would ask your coach if you could afford one on an ongoing basis.
And there's two golden rules for every single question.
One, it will be answered to the best of our ability.
And two, there's never any judgement.
So, simply note down your questions when they come to mind, and join us first Wednesday morning of every month on Instagram, to ask us your daft questions, oh but guess what?
There's no such thing as a daft question.
So we'll see you on the morning of Wednesday the 5th of February. Bring all of your questions. We can't wait to see you then.
And as always, happy teaching.