THRIVE IN THE YOGA INDUSTRY
Tap into your inner warrior as you build your yoga business, for a career in the yoga field combines the three basic spheres of life–personal passion, spiritual practice, and business principles–into one profession. Because you are passionate about yoga, you get to talk about and work with and do the thing you love the most in the world! Since yoga has deep spiritual significance, you can increase your quality of life while traveling the path to achieve your full potential! And, this ethical foundation can be a great launch point to build, and sustain, and profitable business.
However, the aspects of running a yoga business often receives little, or no, attention. This blog will provide savvy business, communication, and leadership tools will keep you on top of your game, and continually stoked to be part of the evolving yoga profession.
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