If you are relatively new on your teaching path, here’s six things I wish I’d implemented earlier.
1. Craft the language of permission.
This is the number one reason people will come back and stay
2. Learn your ABCC’s –
Agency
Boundaries
Collaboration
Connection
3. Teaching is always WITH not TO or AT
4. Practise making suggestions and letting practitioners make the decisions
5. The teacher is the least important person in the room. Follow the yoga not the teacher.
6. Teaching roots lasts longer than teaching poses. Share learning how to amplify the anchor points and sensory roots that work for you and subdue the ones that don’t, rather than hinging happiness and class satisfaction on a very particular set of parameters.