Category: Shine (Page 16 of 30)

This includes posts on self-care, personal development, self-discovery.

Teachers ARE Students

I’m always “getting into something”, always exploring a new topic, discipline or art. Currently, I’m teaching myself how to make kombucha and I’m learning about tea (camellia sinensis). I’m also reading on and practising on reiki in different ways. I’m often revisiting dance and my relationship to it. This month, I’ve committed to pursue yoga teacher training this upcoming winter.

In choosing hatha yoga teacher training (HYTT), I’ve decided that my journey as a student was as important as ‘learning to teach’.  I’m in fact reiterating that I am but a dedicated student of yoga, and perhaps, I’ll share this love with others.

If you want to learn something, read about it. If you want to understand something, write about it. If you want to master something, teach it.
– Yogi Bhajan

The wisdom in this, is that it keeps you sharp; to teach is in large part what keeps you learning, and as long as you’re curious, you’re full of vitality.

You never “arrive” as a teacher. That is not to say you aren’t “competent” or that you should wait until you reach an illusory comfort level before you teach something. But if you think you have “arrived”, you’ve probably missed the point altogether.

A teacher is also a student. We are here to learn! Teachers ARE students of their craft or discipline, but they can also learn FROM their students.

Empty your teacup

In certain phases or areas in our lives, we are categorized as students, and in others, as teachers. Although this distinction may appear clear, it is only one of mindset.

Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend.”
Bruce Lee

The important thing to remember is that you’re meant to always be learning, no matter the title or your formal role. You may share knowledge and experience with others, and do so happily and confidently, as we all have great wisdom inside us. But remember to keep that thirst, that curiosity and to empty your cup of tea, once in a while, so you may fill it anew.

Taking the Open Road

I’m very excited to be sharing this news. The time has finally come for me to take a leap of faith. I am leaving my “secure” day job as I’ve accepted contracts working with wonderfully conscious women. I will be able to provide for my needs and fulfill my responsibilities (always a concern when making a jump towards our calling). I will also gain more of a precious commodity: time.

This career move – which let’s face it, is more of a lifestyle choice – has been forming for a while. I have been searching for the right format to allow my life to blossom. I’ve been dancing off-beat, hearing my own drum but being distracted by others’ melodies. My inner voice could not shout louder than all the doubt I had for too long.

There are kind ways to bring about change.

It took a while for my heart to calm my head and to coax myself to see the truth: a career change is possible and I don’t have to suffer through it. I don’t have to lose my house or eat like a student or live like a starving artist. I have been patient with myself. There are kind ways. I found mine.

I believe I have something beautiful to offer, and it'll start with serving wonderful conscious businesses from my home, while spending more time here on BrightStarWoman.com.

As of October 19, I am completely stepping into the solopreneur, freelancer world. My hope is that my ideas will form and my projects will take off. I believe I have something beautiful to offer, and it’ll start with serving wonderful conscious businesses from my home, while spending more time here, on Bright Star Woman.

As scary as it is, it is also thrilling to face the unknown. I’m taking to the open road, and I hope you’ll join me for the ride!

What adventure are you preparing? What “open road” stories do you have to share?

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