Hi!

When I completed my second yoga teacher training, the feedback given to me by the facilitators was interesting: low energy, not enough excitement, mundane...you get the drift.

I didn’t agree with and disputed their feedback. 

It wasn’t that I was going to fail the training and I was far from a perfect student, but changing my teaching style to be more upbeat and lively felt ingenuine.

It wasn’t going to make me teach a better class - because it wasn’t truly me.

 Teaching yoga is like a practice for me: I go into a zone, it soothes me, and I can often step out of my vatta tendencies. I calm-the-f down. To fake it  would have left me burnt out within a year.

Almost 20 years on, I’m still here teaching, refusing to conform if it’s not my truth, and experiencing the splendiferously painful process of healing. 

As Seth Godin says, feedback is a gift. Grow with it yes, but you don’t have to always agree with it.
Welcome to my blog.

It’s about the path of liberation, teaching yoga, healing and occasionally messing it up along the way. Riding the wave.

I hope these words help you to see yourself with rose tinted glasses and speak your truth.

Love,

Leanne xoxo

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