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That darned ‘Who Am I’ question plagues a lot of people. If you’ve been doing a lot of yoga, meditating or, are on the verge of a spiritual awakening, the search for the answer to this question can become even more intense. Yoga instructors are always telling me to ‘relax and be with yourself’ and most meditations try to refer to my ‘true’ or ‘inner self’. But who the heck IS that? I’ve had trouble with this question for some time… Journal entries from my early 20′s have lots of lists in them. They were characteristics that I thought I should embody. I figured it made sense to create a ‘goal self’ and work towards it. I would write down that I wanted to be described as classy, polite, witty and intelligent. A male friend of mine once told me I had ‘moxie’ and I dug that (it went on my list!). I am also a mom now – to 3 kids – and that too was a pretty well-defined label that I could put on myself. The only problem, was a nagging feeling that something was missing from this growing answer. I mean, no matter how well I refined this bio – it never really described ALL of me. Several months ago, this all came to a head as I was listening to a guided meditation that kept asking me who I was. And this well-constructed list: classy, intelligent mom of three – with moxie – became cumbersome as my mind struggled to list all the right words. My thoughts drifted from the meditation as I wondered if I should be picturing my face? Frustration bubbled up when realized that I had totally lost all focus and concentration. A sense of sadness crept in. How can I be 31 years old and not feel like I know who I am? (Thankfully at that point the dog needed out and I was off the hook – clearly it was not the right time...
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LOCATION: 103 King St. E. Bowmanville Clarington’s Wellness Path is now offering Yoga classes. Located in a Century old building, The Wellness Path offers loads of character and charm along with its Beginner, Flow, Restorative, and ‘Fire & Water’ classes! Intimate groups are its speciality with most classes capping at 8 participants. This means you get lots of instructor time and space to relax at your own pace. After your yoga class, feel free to enjoy their infrared sauna or see an Registered Massage Therapist for a Hot Stone Massage. ...
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Hey there! Did you know that you can write for The Holistic Event Network? Articles can be about: Yourself Your Journey Your Modality or Specialty An upcoming Workshop or Course A Retreat A video tour of your space or studio Advice for Other Practitioners or Other topics of interest to the holistic community! Writing for us allows you to promote yourself and your programs or workshops. Be seen by other practitioners and potential new clients! We are happy to help you with editing, photo selection or just encouragement. To get the most value out of your article, we highly recommend that you have a good photo or logo so that people will come to recognize you and your ‘brand’. Write out an Author BIO that can be featured below your article, and make sure that you include your contact information and a link to your own website! Reach out beyond your own email list, and help us grow and connect this fantastic community!! If you are interested, email us Contact@HolisticEventNetwork.Com and we can get you started! We Can Even Add Buttons (Like this one below,) that link to your site, your Facebook Page, your Yoga Schedule – whatever you like! Your Link Here! This is where we would put your Bio, credentials, contact info – even your website if you have...
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Hi there, I am a Reiki Master for 5 years. I’ve trained at _________ and I looking to trade for an Acupuncture treatment. I am in the Oshawa area, and we would be able to do this trade in my office or yours! I am happy to work with someone who is new to reiki and I can include in my service some additional information about the practice for anyone who is curious. (This post is a TEST...
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Glow Yoga is a gorgeous studio in the North End of Whitby. Their studio is a beautiful converted horse barn surrounded by trees. Their programs include: Yoga Pilates Run Clubs Bootcamps Occasional Speciality Workshops With all new amenities and practitioner spaces on the first floor, this lovely location should be on the ‘visit list’ of anyone active in the yoga community. You can visit their website at...
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There are few things as thrilling as the decision to take your future into your own hands and work for yourself. Its a leap of faith that is not for the faint of heart. For many people, a holistic profession was not their first choice coming out of high school. In fact, the majority of holistic practitioners come to the industry well after their 30’s (many even after their 50’s!). This means these new entrepreneurs must balance letting go of a reliable paycheque in order to risk their dream. After meeting so many practitioners at different phases of their journey, I’ve compiled some tips that I think are important for people to consider as they abandon the safety nets to fly solo. 1. Know How Much Money You Need Figure how much money you NEED to make each month. How many clients is that? This will help you gauge how much you need to charge and many people you need to be seeing each month. Keep in mind, that as you get going its common to want to give away a few discounts and freebies. Make sure that you account for this reduction in income. Keep in mind that probably 80% of your clients will come from word-of-mouth referrals, and this takes time. If your modality takes a few weeks before people experience a change or improvement, it will lengthen your sales ‘pipeline’ so a Life Coach’s client list will tend to grow slower than for example, a massage therapists. Keep this in mind when you are forecasting your potential income. 2. Discover and Commit To What Makes You Unique There are lots of yoga instructors and reiki healers out there, but competition isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Take yoga for example. Some clients want the big, trendy, hot yoga classes, while others prefer an intimate class in a private studio – and everyone wants something close to home or work. So to some extent, there is room for everyone. Just make sure that...
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