Pathway to Profit as a Part Time Yoga Teacher

25. 4 common things I see holding yoga teachers back and how to ditch them in 2024

Shona Garner Episode 25

December is a notoriously quiet time for yoga teachers, with student numbers naturally dwindling as other commitments and the colder weather mean attending  yoga classes slide down the priority list.

For some teachers, it feels an anxious time. Income almost dries up, and it’s hard to remain enthusiastic and motivated when just one or two students turn up to your classes.

But if you find yourself looking back over the year and feeling like you’ve worked your butt off yet still find the effort isn’t actually showing up in your bank account then perhaps this is the perfect time to take a good hard look at what’s working and what’s not.

Because chances are, one of 4 things could be seriously limiting your chances of success – in effect, you’re driving with the brakes on.

In this episode I take a look at 4 key things which might be keeping those brakes on and stopping you from building your community and generating a sustainable income from your teaching.

And if any of this resonates with you and you’d like to know how I can help you create a sustainable business  and start to thrive with a £2k to £4k regular monthly income teaching part time and using a strategy that works

Contact me @ shona@yoginiors.co.uk to find out more about the 12 week mentoring and coaching programme designed to support  you to do just that.


No pressure - not my style. Just real support to help you master some basic business principles, and build a sustainable income from teaching part time, to students in mid life or later years.


Namaste,


Shona