by Chrysalis Yoga | May 3, 2018 | New & Aspiring Teachers, Yoga Practice
I remember an incident where a yoga teacher asked a student to spit out her gum. It was my first yoga workshop with this very senior yoga teacher. A student had been chewing gum while practicing yoga. The teacher stopped the class and told her to remove the gum. I was...
by Chrysalis Yoga | Jul 21, 2017 | New & Aspiring Teachers |
Being a yoga teacher can be very rewarding: connecting with students, making a difference, and sharing life lessons. It can also come with all sorts of doubts and force you to look at aspects of yourself. When I first started teaching, I sometimes wondered why some...
by Chrysalis Yoga | Apr 18, 2017 | New & Aspiring Teachers |
For the new person about to take a Yoga Teacher Training, here’s a friendly warning. To those of you who’ve done a teacher training, hopefully, you read these with a smile and knowing wink. These are the things that stand out: 1. You’ll cry at least once We...
by Chrysalis Yoga | Apr 12, 2017 | New & Aspiring Teachers
So you’re about to invest money and time into finally completing a Yoga Teacher Training. It’s super important to do your research and ask the right questions. I’ve heard a few horror stories of how people invested so much time and money and were disappointed with the...
by Chrysalis Yoga | Apr 12, 2017 | New & Aspiring Teachers |
It’s very normal for us to have self-doubt or not think we are good enough to take the next leap in our life. These are very common concerns, doubts or excuses: 1. I can’t do a headstand or handstand. You don’t need to be able to do a pretzel move, or some...