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Spotlight on Sivananda Yoga

At its core, Sivananda Yoga is geared toward helping students answer the age-old question, "Who am I?" This yoga practice is ... (continued)

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Get Your Groove Back

I graduated as a yoga teacher in 2006 and have taught fairly steadily since then, except for the past eight months. I want to start again, but I'm feeling scared about it and uncertain about my calling to teaching. My own practice is definitely suffering since I haven't been teaching, and I'm aware of the sense of something lacking. Any advice or suggestions are very, very welcome.
—Monica

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Dear Monica,

It sounds to me like you need a jolt of inspiration to reignite your passion for teaching. It might be nice to take a yoga retreat with a teacher you admire and respect. It would be a great way to get back into your own practice and might give you the confidence you need to get back into teaching. The best preparation for teaching is a solid practice.

Remember that teaching is truly about service, and that we as yoga teachers are blessed to be able to share what we have learned. The ancient texts have said that if we have something valuable and true to teach humankind and we don't do it, we are cursed! I don't mean to be dramatic, but you know what I mean. Get out there and share your gifts with the world!

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Anonymous

I agree! try to find a training or workshop that will feed your own knowledge and practice! Go back to your own practice first, you cannot give what you don't have. I been advised by my teachers that when I stand to teach is not my practice, I'm there to guide others into theirs. So, I practice at home or I take other instructors classes to keep my practice expanding and evolving.

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