Saturday, May 11, 2013

Walking Boldly on the Teacher's Path

I used to think that in order to teach yoga I needed to know everything to know about yoga. How limiting is this? That assumption overwhelmed me enough where I almost gave up as a rule idea of teaching to begin with. The big huge world of yoga knowledge was pretty vast, and sometimes confusing that wondered how many teacher trainings I is take before I "felt" ready. Yet this is not something that may be taught in teacher necessary exercise. You decide when you are ready, you decide when you're teacher. The door was available and I was too timid to walk through even though I'm fully equipped.

Then eventually I wasn't afraid. Dislike remember what changed, reduce I "felt" ready. I knew I did not know it all and that the knowledge We have so far was plenty to lowest start teaching. So I stepped boldly in to the teacher's path and generally looked back.

I do the best for me to studying on my own is actually constant contact with my yoga teacher who lives opposed to this of the states. Great yoga practice, students and class instruct me daily what I want to learn.

To not know it all is o. t., to pretend like It all is NOT a. k. Some of preferred yoga classes have been from teachers who are honest, open and love yoga. Should it demonstrate to be anymore than that?



Diane E. Cruz is an inner-preneur, Yoga Teacher and Life Coach in Hillcrest, California. She believes in cultivating a strong body-mind to keep you moving that you experienced path. Her classes and support sessions will empower you by giving life-enhancing tools to apply immediately to life. Visit her internet site [thebijacenter.com].

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