Do you feel like you’re a cork in the ocean, floating around teaching and not really sure how things are going? You might have some strong feelings either way about your teaching or maybe you’re clear on goals you have. In either case, this episode will help you get really clear. Here I review a set of self-evaluation questions you can ask yourself to help you start to measure how you’re doing. Let’s face it; we can’t poll everyone that comes to our classes and that might not even be a great barometer anyway. So, take a listen and see if what I share here is helpful. As always, I welcome your feedback via DM’ing me on IG at @barebonesyoga.
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I find this just the opposite for me in my teaching. I am getting more people now then in my 28 years of teaching.
They are telling me that they want a whole feeling, mind, body and spirit.
A lot don’t want to go where people sweat a lot and it is all over the floor, like in a Zumba class or body pump.
Yoga is the best now to do!!!
Blessings, Deedee
Dee Dee, that’s wonderful! I love that you’re having that experience and it just shows how abundant opportunities still are. So glad that you shared your perspective! Thanks, Karen