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Search Results for: yoga business

The Sacred Feminine and Yoga: What does it mean? Part 1

April 29, 2013 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

by guest author Swami Karma Karuna, Anahata Retreat Centre “A gracious woman respects herself and others. Her inner strength radiates a divine light that transforms and supports everything around her." Writing about the topic of Sacred Feminine inspired me to reevaluate what it means to me and question how others view this subject? And what does this have to do with yoga anyways? I looked up “Sacred Feminine” on the internet as one does in the twenty first century! And much to my … [Read more...]

Filed Under: The Foundations Tagged With: Anahata, ceremony, daughter, girlfriend, mother, nurturing, sacred feminine, shakti, sister, women, yoga

One way that Forty Days of Yoga has revolutionised my life

February 27, 2013 by Kara-Leah Grant 13 Comments

By Kara-Leah Grant, Musings from the Mat Today I did something that has the potential to revolutionise my life. I set an alarm and deliberately got up before my three year old son. I wanted to be up by 6:30am and I wanted the early morning peace and quiet to do my yoga practice. This is a huge break-through for me. Once upon a time, I effortlessly arose before 7am and spent a couple of hours on the computer writing, often getting my day's work down before 9am. I loved this - it … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Home Yoga Practice, Musings from the Mat Tagged With: asana, book, commitment, early morning practice, forty days of yoga, sun salutations

How to build your confidence (and resume) as a new yoga teacher

January 17, 2013 by Guest Author 1 Comment

by guest author Cailen Ascher, owner of CALMbiz If you’re currently in, or fresh out of, yoga teacher training, chances are you’re thinking about landing your first teaching job. When I was first ready to teach, I dreamt about the kinds of classes I’d have, the sequences I’d prepare, and the kinds of students I’d love to serve. Then I was faced with an all-too-common predicament: No one would hire me  because I didn’t have experience. But, to get experience, I needed to teach… It’s your … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Teaching Insights Tagged With: beginner, beginning, confidence, newbie, resume, teaching, teaching career, teaching job

Five reasons why stock yoga photos suck, and what you can do about it

November 8, 2012 by Kara-Leah Grant 7 Comments

by Kara-Leah Grant Yep, stock yoga photos suck. Here's why: 1. It ain't Yoga Oh sure, the model in the photo will be approximating her body into the shape of a yoga posture, but she's not actually practicing yoga itself. Yoga isn't a posture, it's an internal state of being. It's the quality of mindfulness and presence we bring to the yoga posture. Ditto with many meditation photos. The model has got their body in the 'right' position, but they are just sitting there... there's no … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Yoga in the Media Tagged With: fake, Illusion, perfection, real, unreal, yoga stock photos

How yoga helped me… find a truer and happier version of myself

June 18, 2012 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

Keron Martin

by guest author Keron Martin, entrant in Vitality Link's Yoga Teacher Training Scholarship Competition For the last three years I have been practicing Vinyasa Yoga and it has changed my life, slowly and profoundly. It has led me to a truer and happier version of myself. The calm that Yoga presented to me was so incredible and lasting that I could not wait for the next opportunity to practice - this coming from someone who had always run on two speeds; fast and faster. When I was younger I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: How Yoga Helped Me Tagged With: keron martin, scholarship, transform, vitality link

Thinking of Quitting Your Job to Teach Yoga? 10 Questions to Ask First

May 21, 2012 by Guest Author 8 Comments

by guest author Louise Thompson, Positive Balance Are you working in corporate but dreaming of jacking it all in to be a yoga teacher? Do you fantasize of days wafting about from class to class, no rush, and no hurry? It seems like nirvana as you struggle to focus on yet another board presentation. But, (as you can see from Kara-Leah’s excitement over her new job), is it? Is teaching yoga all leisurely days and packed classes and a blissed out existence? Having escaped corporate life … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Teacher Training, The Business of Yoga Tagged With: business, career, corporate, job, marketing, quitting, sales, Teacher training, teaching, work, yoga

Nadine Fawell shares why Yoga is her chosen faith

December 22, 2011 by Guest Author 33 Comments

by guest author Nadine Fawell, a Melbourne-based yoga teacher, blogger, and author of the yogAttitude cards. She is most interested in yoga's power to heal body, mind, and spirit. I’ve just come back from leading a yoga retreat in Bali. I got on the airplane feeling anxious, for all sorts of reasons: I was about to shoot my first yoga DVD: strong*stretched*serene (which put me so far out of my comfort zone, I couldn’t even see the horizon), I didn’t know whether the hotel would take good care … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Living Your Yoga Tagged With: anxiety, divine, ganesh, nadine fawell, sacred

Economically, yoga doesn’t make any sense at all

December 1, 2011 by Kara-Leah Grant 24 Comments

We've all heard about those wonderful yoga studios delivering fantastic yoga to the community, but struggling to pay their overheads, let alone make any profits. On the flipside of the coin are the corporate yoga studios and centres paying yoga teachers as little as possible in order to maximise profits for the business owners. Somewhere in the middle are the yoga teachers that schlep themselves all over town teaching in community halls, gyms, offices and other studios, with low overheads … [Read more...]

Filed Under: The Business of Yoga Tagged With: business, pay rate, value

How yoga helped me to… become curiouser and curiouser

May 23, 2010 by Guest Author 2 Comments

This is the fourth post in a series of yoga stories from readers. Tell us how yoga changed your life and go in the draw to win a yoga prize package. Submitted by AF of the North Island I can't go back to yesterday - because I was a different person then. - Lewis Carroll,  Alice in Wonderland I was newly single and reeling from my first ever broken heart. I was over-worked and highly stressed.  I was in my third year of business (owner/operator) and trying desperately to not fail at … [Read more...]

Filed Under: How Yoga Helped Me Tagged With: transformation

Is regular yoga practice a good way to lose weight?

May 17, 2010 by Guest Author 5 Comments

by guest author Jude Mahood, nutritionist and yoga teacher I often get asked whether yoga practice is a good way to lose weight. I would love to be able to reply, unreservedly, “Yes. Yoga melts away the kilos’.  It would certainly be great for business, but it wouldn’t be ethical because it is not 100% truthful. In my experience, people inquiring about yoga and weight loss really want to know about the physicality of yoga in regards to calorie-burning. Fair enough since how much you … [Read more...]

Filed Under: How Yoga Helped Me Tagged With: lose weight, nutrition

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