In this episode, I’d like to share with you the missing piece to your international career.
Actually, there are a few missing pieces, but the first and most important one, as you can guess now, is receiving support and guidance with finding and developing your own voice (even more so, if you want to teach in a foreign language).
Finding your voice is step one of the 6-step process to becoming a confident and authentic English-speaking yoga teacher.
Your voice, as they call it in yoga, is the way you speak and what you communicate. This includes your tone of voice and also the type of language you use. You may have heard of the terms ‘use your voice’, ‘authentic voice’, ‘finding your voice’.
All of this refers to the development of becoming and expressing yourself as you are. The way you communicate and what you communicate. When finding your voice in a foreign language, it also refers to learning the type of language that matches your teaching style and personality, so that you can stay true to your natural way of being and communication, even when teaching in English.
It can be intimidating to teach in a foreign language, but since you’re here. I know you have a passion you want to share with the world. It’s time to do the work and kiss goodbye all your fears and insecurities.
Because remember, ’Teaching yoga in a foreign language is a sign of bravery!’
In this training, I'll share 7 steps to overcome practical challenges and common fears that stop you from finding your voice!
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