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A Simple Thought for Yoga Teachers
Speak to your class in the singular. “Lie on your back.” Rather than “lie on your backs.” So simple and I find so much power in simplicity. Now your student feels you are talking directly to him/her, giving you a deeper connection. The more connected you are to a student, the more he/she will learn from you.
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Yoga Teacher Burnout
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A Yoga Moment: For Yoga Teachers on Savasana
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