- First, just to call out some of the logistical challenges of coming home and teaching, particularly when you're not walking right into a super-supportive affiliated studio owner handing you 14 classes a week.
- Second, to share that I realized, for me, that 5-6 classes/week is a good goal for me. At training, there is so much push to teach like a maniac when you get home, and I've done my best to do that given the parameters I've posted about here. But now that a couple weeks are past, I took some time to re-evaluate and balance all the aspects of my life that are important to me.
My experience of 9 weeks of Bikram Teacher Training - otherwise known as yoga boot camp, along with the amazing, gratifying outcome of achieving this feat! Join me for the adventure, April 6 - June 7, 2008 in Acapulco, Mexico!
Friday, June 27, 2008
Ok Dear. Let Me Clarify.
Hi all. Just to clarify....I got an email or two from people who kinda misunderstood my last post. Worried for me that teaching is not working out for me...not at all! It's working out great. I had a couple goals with my post:
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ReplyDeleteJenn, all of your advice and experiences have been priceless to me. I am preparing to head out for Fall training, and have learned so much from reading your blog! I am working hard on dialogue, not to mention raising money- which brings me to my question, did you do anything to raise money for TT?
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Jenn, for continuing with this blog. I really appreciate you telling it like it is, especially the parts that people don't usually talk about. I hope to make it to teacher training someday and will be very well prepared thanks to you.
ReplyDeleteAloha & Namaste,
Ellen