You’ve done all the prep work. You know exactly what kind of student you are hoping to teach. You’ve brainstormed a few different locations to teach. So how do you approach an organization to set up a class?
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You’ve done all the prep work. You know exactly what kind of student you are hoping to teach. You’ve brainstormed a few different locations to teach. So how do you approach an organization to set up a class?
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I received an interesting email the other day. A new yoga business owner was asking me “how do I discuss my fees with new clients”. He had not communicated clear expectations and these clients were walking in with no understanding of how he works. I could sense the uncertainty.
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As I’m writing materials and talking to my yoga community for my workshop, The Energy of Money, I’m finding many people have a similar attitude about the services they are providing as a yoga teacher or in running a studio: yoga is a spiritual service – and asking for money doesn’t seem right. This is {read more}
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