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Old 02-09-2007, 09:05 PM
Sara Sara is offline
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Default Why Stop at 10?

Dear Luckyvic,

Go for more than 10! Sky's the limit. Instead of just 10, wouldn't 20 or more a class be just fantastic.

There is no reason this is not possible unless you are teaching yoga classes on a small farm out in the middle of nowhere.

It is great that you are getting consistent numbers of people in your class.

A very bright marketing guy who now is my business partner told me about 6 months ago that I must know that what ever it is that I want to achieve is possible.

Whether it be more privates, more money or a new home in a few months.

Our mind is so powerful and often we are unaware that our own thoughts hold us back or put a cap on what we want in our lives.

I think you obviously have goals that you have thought about for your classes, but think higher!

A few things to think about and let us know what you have tried.

1) what time is your morning class on thursday.

2)Have you asked or done any kind of survey asking your students what times are best for them.

3)Is this at your own studio or are you getting paid per student?

4)You want the people in your class to be raving about you and your teaching ability. What is it about your classes that people enjoy and what kind of incentive can you offer the students to bring their family and friends to your class?

5)What levels and styles of yoga are you teaching

6)Are you doing any adveritsing?

7)Do you know your target-market. Meaning what is the age and occupation of most of your students?

Here's a few things to nibble! Let me know more and we'll start getting more than 10 people to your classes.

Have a great weekend.
Warmth and peace,
Sara
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