
Teaching from the Heart
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Stepping out to lead others as a yoga teacher requires confidence, vulnerability, and authenticity. With over two decades of experience teaching yoga, author Sandy Raper provides a motivational and relevant collection of lessons and reflective exercises in Teaching from the Heart for anyone seeking to create longevity as a yoga teacher. Each lesson serves as a resource to empower yoga teachers to develop the technical and relational skills needed to serve and connect with others through the practice and teachings of yoga. Whether you're a seasoned teacher or just starting your journey, this book equips you with the essential tools and resources for your teaching path.
The narrative of Teaching from the Heart emphasizes the necessary technical and relational skills required to create longevity as a yoga teacher, surpassing the foundational aspect of yoga teacher training. Teaching from the Heart underscores the idea that yoga is for everyone and can be adapted to meet the diverse needs of individuals. Central themes include service, connection, and the importance of meeting students where they are on their journey.
Teaching from the Heart aims to serve as a valuable resource for aspiring, new, and seasoned yoga teachers, offering guidance, encouragement, and inspiration. Reflective exercises accompany each lesson in the book to help readers apply and absorb the teaching methodologies, approaches, and techniques shared. Ultimately, Teaching from the Heart encourages yoga teachers to share the practice of yoga from the heart, fostering a sense of purpose and service as leaders within their communities.
Lesson topics include:
- Establishing your role and identity as a yoga teacher.
- The importance of teaching in a variety of locations.
- Imposter syndrome and competition with other teachers.
- Building relationships with the yoga community.
- Effective communication and leadership skills in cueing and instructing yoga classes.
- How to develop a highly effective yoga teaching methodology.
- Cultivating a growth mindset.
- Understanding the learning process applies to creating longevity as a yoga teacher.
- How to develop "keystone habits" for success and growth.
- How to overcome the biggest obstacle for a yoga teacher...and more!
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Content
- Intro
- Foreword
- Introduction
- PART ONE
- Character
- Introduction
- Lesson 1:
- The Desire to Be a Yoga Teacher
- Lesson 2:
- The Role of a Yoga Teacher: Service and Connection
- Lesson 3:
- Teach What You Need to Learn
- Lesson 4:
- Identity Crisis of a New Yoga Teacher
- Lesson 5:
- Style or Substance
- Lesson 6:
- Yoga Teacher or Yoga Instructor
- Lesson 7:
- Meet Students Where They Are
- Lesson 8:
- Teaching Yoga in Various Locations
- PART TWO:
- Confidence
- Introduction
- Lesson 9:
- Doubting Your Identity
- Lesson 10:
- Collaboration over Competition
- Lesson 11:
- Developing Genuine Confidence
- Lesson 12:
- Language that Leads
- Lesson 13:
- Leading Students to Discover Autonomy
- Lesson 14:
- The Importance of Feedback
- Lesson 15:
- Becoming an Agent of Change
- Lesson 16:
- Five Keystone Habits for Yoga Teachers
- Lesson 17:
- Developing a Highly Effective Teaching Methodology
- PART THREE:
- Leadership
- Introduction
- Lesson 18:
- Three Stages of Teaching
- Lesson 19:
- The Inadequacy of Information
- Lesson 20:
- Seasons of Being a Yoga Teacher
- Lesson 21:
- Mindset Matters
- Lesson 22:
- Teaching from Intuitive Intelligence
- Lesson 23:
- The Biggest Obstacle for a Yoga Teacher
- Lesson 24:
- Called to Teach Yoga
- Afterword
- About the Author
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