by swatiyoga | Apr 28, 2013 | NLP, Teaching Yoga, Yoga Business
Your yoga business is failing. You barely have enough clients to cover your costs, and you’re finding it difficult to survive in a competitive market. The usual strategy would be to examine what you are doing wrong. Perhaps you would look at a successful competitor...
by swatiyoga | Apr 17, 2013 | NLP, Sivananda, Yoga Philosopy
Dr Rubin Naiman is man with a mission: he wants to elevate the status of sleep. He believes that for too long it has stood in the shadow of the waking state, only valued for its ability to make waking life better. “We have lost our deep regard for sleep,”...
by swatiyoga | Apr 6, 2013 | Sivananda, Teaching Yoga, Yoga
The Sivananda ATTC (advanced teacher training course) is not the most practical of yoga courses in terms of teaching. Okay, so you learn how to do some of the more advanced asanas, but that’s about it. The rest of the time you are trying to embed the sanskrit...
by swatiyoga | Mar 22, 2013 | NLP, Sivananda, Yoga Philosopy
“Turn to the person next to you and tell them, you’re a genius.” This is how Dr Joe Dispenza, chiropractor, neuroscientist and author of Evolve your Brain: the Science of Changing your Mind, begins his talk. His small stature, curly dark blond hair and black jeans and...
by swatiyoga | Mar 22, 2013 | Ashram, Sivananda, Yoga
This one of the oddest co-incidences in my life. Over ten years ago, I was a shipping journalist, specialising in the cruise industry. Every year, I would go to Miami for the cruise conference, spending all day traipsing round the stands in my Italian suit and all...