Becoming a Global Yogi Guide
The Becoming a Global Yogi Guide is finally here! After many months gestation I am happy to launch the guide into the world. For this guide I interviewed five different international yoga teachers, asking them how they started teaching yoga and how they eventually ended up combining teaching yoga and travelling the world.
The guide is now available for purchase online as an E-book. It contains 42 pages of information about how to launch, manage and grow your international yoga teaching career.
The guide costs US $38.
To get an idea of little taster of what you can expect to find in this guide, read the interviews with guide participants Clayton Horton or Tara Esther Kleij.
Who this Guide is for
This guide is intended for yoga teachers who are either already established in their teaching practice or are just starting out – but who are interested in the possibility of living a the life of a travelling yoga teacher. Even if you don’t plan to become a global yogi – but prefer to maintain your residence and teaching practice in one country – there are plenty of tips in this guide that will help you expand your yoga teaching business.
What is in this guide
This guide covers all the different aspects of the ‘global yogi’ life: travelling and teaching yoga in different countries around the world. Through interviews with five prominent global yogis, this guide gives you the insider’s view on how to construct and maintain a prosperous life teaching yoga while travelling and enjoying the richness that this life entails.
What you can expect to learn from this guide
This guide will give you all the information you need to know about starting out on the road to becoming a ‘global yogi’. It covers everything from finding your yoga style and connecting with students and yoga studios worldwide to setting up a website and managing your yoga business so that it supports an abundant life.
Guide Table of Contents
- Part One: What you’ll learn in these 42 page
- Part Two: Finding your ‘signature’ style
- Part Three: Networking with students
- Part Four: Connecting with studios. retreat centres & wellness hotels
- Part Five: The business of teaching yoga
- Part Six: Maintaining a yoga practice while on the road
- Part Seven: Marketing your yoga business online
- Part Eight: Travel hacking for global yogis
- Part Nine: Some final words
- Part Ten: Guide participant bios
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Hi Lisa,
Thanks! Hope you enjoy it. Look forward to hearing your feedback. ![]()
Shell
can book be purchased in US?
Hi Terri,
The Guide is an e-book – for digital download only and can be purchased from anywhere in the world. The price is in Australian dollars, but paypal will charge you in your currency and do the conversion for you.
Regards,
Michelle
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Well done Shelly, the guide looks great! I am looking forward to reading it carefully.
Lisa