During my first trip to India to practice yoga and learn about Ayurveda back in 2009, I thought that one day it’d be great to train as a yoga teacher myself. Four years later, I signed up to do two teacher trainings in yoga and meditation. I had no idea who, what or where I […]
8 of the Best Mindvalley Masterclasses that are Free
I am a Mindvalley affiliate I’m really excited about this post, because I’m about to share with you 8 completely free Mindvalley masterclasses which are all taught by world renowned experts in their field. There’s quite a broad range here, so there should be something to help and support you with whatever is going […]
How do one-to-one Private Yoga Sessions Differ from Group Classes?
I recently came across this article I’d written from three years ago about teaching yoga one to one, which was the style of yoga I chose to specialise in teaching, after taking on my first private yoga clients in 2015. I love teaching people one to one, in couples, and in small groups, because it […]
Video: How to Start a Home Yoga Practice
I recently created a new YouTube video where I share how to start a home yoga practice. I think this is still useful for yoga teachers too — especially if you’re working with private clients who are beginners One of the best things about yoga is that it’s not only for everyone, but there’s also a […]
Become an Affiliate for a New Yoga Affiliate Programme
I’m currently looking for new affiliates for my online course How to Be a Private Yoga Teacher in Just 8 Weeks. The course teaches you how to set up as a private yoga teacher and focuses mainly on the business of being a personal yoga teacher for individuals, but we also cover the art of […]
Why teaching private yoga is great for new teachers
Back in 2015, I nervously and excitedly took on my first private yoga students straight out of my yoga teacher training. I hadn’t actively been looking for private clients, and was under the impression during my training that this was something I could consider once I’d got some more experience first. The focus was on […]
The beauty of imperfection: my first attempt at the Japanese art of Kintsugi
Have no fear of perfection – you’ll never reach it.― Salvador Dali For my birthday back in May, I got this beautiful handmade cup which was made by Absolutely Clay. I’d not even had it a month, and I accidentally knocked it off the table and onto the hard floor, where it inevitably cracked into […]
Reflecting on race, self awareness and implicit bias
“So many people think that racism is not their problem. But white privilege is instrumental to racism” — Renni Eddo-Lodge, Why I’m no Longer Talking to White People About Race I’m halfway through the book Why I’m no Longer Talking to White People About Race by Renni Eddo-Lodge, which I highly recommend. It’s making me reflect […]
First time using the NHS app Get Running with Couch to 5K
This is going to be a really short post. I just thought I’d share a quick review of my first time using the app Couch to 5K created by the NHS. Up until a few days ago, I had no idea about it despite the fact that for the last four weeks I’ve been running/walking/running […]
Life in lockdown: how I’m spending my time
It’s been over three weeks since we’ve been in lockdown, so I thought I’d write a short post on how I’ve been spending my time. Right now, I’m in the countryside where my parents live in a small village in Yorkshire. Feeling grateful to be in nature right now and to wake up and be […]
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