Current popular mythology tells you to visualize what you want. If you get a vivid, clear, and emotionally gratifying image of what you want, it will come. And it will make you happy.
That's baloney.
My experience is more like this:
- I don't know what I want.
- I think I know what I want, but when it comes I want something else instead.
- I think I know what I want, but it hasn't appeared.
- Today I know what I want, but tomorrow the want is different.
When it's absolutely, unequivocally clear what you want, you don't have to visualize a thing. You just take action to get it.
The question "what do I want?" is a trap. You could spend years trying to build your professional career around this question, working really hard to create a vision for your work. Just when you think you know what you want, the want changes.
Luckily, there is an easier way.
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The Missing Key to Success: Get Your Students to Stay
My wonderful senior yoga class is filled with very faithful and committed students. Many have been practicing with me for years, and have brought in friends and family.
Rather than the constant struggle to get new students in the door, can we get people to stay with yoga over the long haul?
Join wellness business expert Leslie Nolen and I as we talk about what strategies work best to increase your student retention rate.
This free teleclass, hosted by Yoga Spirit, will be held Wednesday, November 7.
Join us and learn retention strategies that build long-term success.
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Wishing you well always. In yoga,

Megan McDonough |