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Eve Grzybowski

I've been teaching yoga since 1980.  A lot of my identity is tied up with being a yoga teacher.  What does that mean?  What should that mean? On this site I explore my personal journey and provide commentary on the state of yoga in the twenty-first century. I invite you to have a look and see what may be here for you.

 
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I've been adding meditations, short instructional video and an ever-growing selection of complete yoga classes.  Click on any of these below videos to view them directly.  Or click on the button below to explore the entire channel.

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Do You Suffer from Yoga Teacher Burn-out?

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I led a workshop a while back for the Yoga Australia Association to address the issue of 'yoga teacher burn-out'. It was an experiential session. We had an energetic discussion about how stressed teachers get in their lives and we tried to get to the bottom of why we behave in such a driven way at times.

While we didn't get to any handy solutions, it made a difference to hear individuals talk about burn-out. It seems that when issues are out in the open, we've gone a good way to healing them.

I came up with a list of suggestions after talking to people, adding their tips to my ideas for 're-igniting the flame' or better still keeping it from going out. Any long list can be daunting, so it's probably going to be a lot more effective to implement just one suggestion over a week or so. Then, try another one.

  1. Do authentic yoga practice - that is, just for you, do practice that nourishes you.
  2. Enjoy a holi-hour. You may not have time for a holiday, but you can schedule an hour's break, empty time, you-time.
  3. Stop the input for day or a weekend – no electronics, lights, sound.
  4. Practice gratitude.
  5. Breathe.
  6. When driving your car, listen to classic FM or pop or whatever gives you joy.
  7. Walk.
  8. Sing, join a choir.
  9. Shop for wholesome food, cook it yourself, and relish eating it.
  10. Be early for engagements.
  11. Do one thing just for you each day.
  12. Have a yoga mentor.
  13. Fraternise, mingle with your community, associate.
  14. Know your restorative poses and have them at your fingertips.
  15. Know your limits. Teach only as many classes as you enjoy. Set boundaries that are professional and compassionate. Learn to love the word “no”.
  16. Be a student. Follow DVD’s, read books, listen to podcasts, retreat.
  17. Try other styles.
  18. Create themes and curriculums for your classes to keep you and your students committed and interested: sutras, doshas, chakras, mudras, mantras, anatomy.
  19. Allow yourself regular time off. Create a schedule to take breaks periodically.
  20. Remind yourself why you’re teaching. What do you get from yoga? Share it with your students.
  21. Have yoga-free days. Cultivate other aspects of your life.
  22. Get plenty of sleep.
  23. Create or join a community of teachers and hang out regularly.
  24. Hydrate.
  25. Lighten up. Laugh.
  26. Practice vairagya - detachment.
  27. Get massaged, pampered. Find a bathhouse.
  28. Do yoga practice and teaching in different environments.
  29. Teach by candlelight.
  30. Journal. Write.
  31. Practice with others.
  32. Maintain ayurvedic balance.
  33. Think of mental flossing. Lighten your load and get rid of mental baggage.
  34. Tend to your important relationships. Gardens need watering.
  35. Have a regular date night or weekend with your significant other.
  36. Practice intimacy. Celebrate and acknowledge others and yourself.
  37. Practice yoga of the heart (Bhakti).
  38. Spend time in Nature.
  39. Create your own tips!

 

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Do You Suffer from Yoga Teacher Burn-out?

I led a workshop a while back for the Yoga Australia Association to address the issue of ‘yoga teacher burn-out’. It was an experiential session. We had an energetic discussion about how stressed teachers get in their lives and we tried to get to the bottom of why we behave in such a driven way at times.
While we didn’t get to any handy solutions, it made a difference to hear individuals talk about burn-out. […]

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It's been out of print for 15 or more years but now it's back.  It's available as a paperback as well as a range of digital formats for different devices.  The design of this edition is modelled as closely as possible on the original release from 1997.

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(Note: Book retailers set their own prices that are all different and constantly change.  It's worth shopping around for the best price.)

Any bookshop, whether online or bricks and mortar, can order copies of Teach Yourself Yoga.  Just ask and quote ISBN: 978-0-6487945-0-9.

Please send me feedback about the book.  I'd love to hear about any errors or problems with eBooks on various devices.  And please review the book wherever you get it.  Reviews will help more people discover the book.

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Classes and Workshops

I'm currently teaching two weekly classes on the Mid-North Coast of New South Wales where I live. I also lead workshops here and in other parts of Australia.

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Visit the Vault!

I've been regularly contributing to this blog since 2009.  There are now over 1250 posts about a very wide range of topics. Click here to explore.

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Yoga Resources

Books, videos, teachers, websites, places to buy really hot yoga clothes (kidding), and generally anything I find that I think others might find useful.

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A Bit About Eve

I've been teaching since I was 35. I'm now 76. In that time there have been a few changes. Click here if you want to find out a bit about my life.

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Shop

No, I'm not selling yoga mats or clothing.  I don't even have a t-shirt... yet.  But from time to time I find myself with something that someone may want.  Have a look, I'm never sure what you'll find.