First of all, congratulations! Writing your own manual for your yoga teacher training is, in my mind, one of the very best things you can do for your students. It lets you address exactly the things you want to address, in your own inimitable voice—which is exactly...
Dear wonderful, caring yoga teacher: It’s time. Time to write that book that has been percolating in your mind and heart. Time to remember how much you actually know and how much you have to share. Time to send your story, your heart, your thoughts, and your...
If you work mainly from your intuition, have a highly developed ability to feel into your body, are poetic, and possibly have a flair for the dramatic, this technique is for you. As yoga teachers, we’re pretty used to feeling into our bodies and trusting our...
If you like to teach from a plan, love alignment or anatomy, are detail-oriented, and want to get directly into the structure of your book, this technique is for you. Like with a yoga class, planning in advance does not mean you are hemmed in or...
If you like to sequence to a peak pose, work from an intention, are results-oriented, and enjoy visualizations and affirmations, this technique is for you. It’s called “Setting an Intention for the End” because the first two sessions are all about...
If you already have material in the form of a blog, a journal, articles, newsletters, or anything else, and want to gather them into a book, this technique is for you. The key to pulling existing writings into a book is to figure out what story you want to tell or...
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