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DESIGN YOUR SCHEDULE

Busy mom of 2 starts offering Yoga courses in her own space straight after graduating from our Online Yoga Teacher Training
 

Louise became a Certified Yoga Teacher by studying during the weekends over four months.

 

Whenever she had time off from her 3-year-old, she would sit down to study and do her practicum Yoga assignments.

 

It wasn’t always that easy as she had work commitments and the life of a parent can be quite demanding, but she persevered. 

 

And day by day she got closer to her dream

 

During the training, she started to share what she learned with a friend and started to become comfortable with teaching.

 

Upon graduation, she felt confident enough to offer a Beginners Yoga Course and before the launch she already had her group filled up!

 

One of Louise's major concerns and many others before starting an Online Yoga TT is:

How do I fit the 200 hours in my busy life?

 

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"This place shows you how to slow down, how to open up, and how to love yourself.

Anna Kotaba – Poland

At Akasha Yoga, we know that all students have different levels of availability. Some students are ready to do the course full time, taking it in one month, whereas others have a variety of commitments such as family work, etc. 

 

If you want to successfully complete the course at a slow pace, it’s important to put some thought into the following questions:

 

- When do you want to graduate?

 

- How many hours do you actually have realistically available in a week?

 

- What are your family, social, and work commitments?

 

- Are you available during the weekend or spread out over the week?

 

To help you complete the entire 200 hours in a smooth and efficient way, we provide a personalized scheduling service. Together we evaluate in a realistic way, your availability, and then create an individual schedule for you, which is tailored to your specific needs. 

 

These schedule variations are provided for you to give you some orientation and some guidance, you of course don't need to commit to them. 

 
 
 
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In a scheduling call we look for example at:

  • When do you want to graduate?
  • How many hours do you actually have realistically available in a week?

  • Your family, social and work commitments

  • Weekend intensives or spread out over the week.

 

If you are working a regular job Monday through Friday and have little time during the weekdays, your availability is rather a weekend intensive format or if your availability is rather everyday a little bit that you can do some practice and lecturers every morning and do another lecture in the evening. In this way, we create an individualized schedule that is really tailored to your needs. 

 

These schedule variations are provided for you to give you some orientation and some guidance, you of course don't need to commit to them. 

As we know there can be surprises coming up in life, you can slow down or take a break at any point. 

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