Getting Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable [On-Air Coaching Call]

Published: Aug. 1, 2019, 9 a.m.

b'Allison is opening a yoga studio and came to Mado with questions about working with her staff of teachers and finding ways to feel more centered in her personal offering of yoga.\\xa0 \\xa0 Allison feels called to work with people with injuries and often finds herself connecting with physical therapists and chiropractors. She also expresses that she is unsure about calling herself an expert and yet she feels like she has sufficient training, even to the point of feeling a little \\u201ctrained out\\u201d or tired of doing trainings right now. \\xa0 Listen in as Mado guides Allison through her questions and offers the following insights: Tips for marketing and naming your classes so that people are clear about who you help and how you help them. Ideas for reaching out to physical therapists, chiropractors, and massage therapists for finding people to work with.\\xa0 The value of personal connection over virtual connection for networking and building relationships with physical therapists and chiropractors.\\xa0 Developing a mentorship program as a studio owner to nurture relationships with teachers at the studio.\\xa0 What it means to be in a \\u201cquestioning place\\u201d with your yoga teaching.\\xa0\\xa0 What to do when you feel tired of yoga training and it feels aren\\u2019t really getting any new information.\\xa0 \\xa0 Links and Resources\\xa0 Strategy Sessions and Coaching with Mado Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group Get on the Yoga Teacher Resource Email List'