Do you want to be a successful yoga teacher? Do you dream of running your own retreats? Are you struggling to find your niche and develop your brand? This episode is definitely for you!
The Corporate Yogi herself, Julie Zuzek, is here to share her must-know business lessons on how to build your brand, run your own retreats, and much more.
Julie worked in corporate for 15 years before she took her yoga teacher training, and began to teach yoga and create The Corporate Yogi – business coaching with a mindful twist. Julie has also created an online community for people interested in running retreats, RetreatU. Julie shares all that she has learned as a business coach and yoga teacher, as well as the biggest lessons she’s learned through years of leading retreats.
Enjoy!
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Business Lessons
- Your mindset is the blueprint for your success
- Build a brand for yourself
- Say “yes” when you can
- Find a teaching niche for yourself and become really good at that one thing
- Reach out to studio owners and be authentic
- Collect email address and create emails in Mail Chimp
- Provide value through your emails
- Purchase the domain name for your name so you can start a website if you want to
- Create a vision for your career as a yoga teacher
- Find ways to become confident in speaking in front of a room of people
- Create a safe environment for your students
- If you make a mistake, acknowledge it and let it go
- What it is like to run retreats
- Retreats & workshops will not just sell themselves
- And much more… Here’s the episode!
Connect with Julie
- The Corporate Yogi
- RetreatU
Resources
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