Yoga Health Coaching | https://yogahealthcoaching.com Training for Wellness Professionals Wed, 28 Aug 2019 14:23:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 An Open Letter to Every Person Out There Going it Alone https://yogahealthcoaching.com/open-letter-every-person-going-alone/ https://yogahealthcoaching.com/open-letter-every-person-going-alone/#respond Tue, 27 Nov 2018 12:59:43 +0000 https://healthcoaching.wpengine.com/?p=20695 Right before Jessica, a University science professor, plopped down $10,000 on a personal development course, her friend asked – why don’t you just read a book and do it on your own? In fact, several friends asked her that. When retelling the story to me, she laughed at the thought of it. With a swift glance to the stack of books by the bedside, it was clear what those books represent – a good read, great ideas, and little to no action. The book holds the perspective of the author – just one, maybe two other people, but that’s nothing compared to the power of a dynamic group led by a coach.

When I was in my twenties I was super “emo”. You know, fully identified with my emotional self. Pre-yoga, pre-meditation, there was no space between my emotional body and myself. I was one gigantic expression of hormone shifts. Oy. As this younger version of myself, whenever I would be heartbroken by the dissatisfaction or pain of life, I would end up wandering the aisles of a bookstore (remember those?) desperately hoping that the book to solve all my problems would call me over. And it would!  I’d find just the right title that spoke directly to my wounds. Skimming the back cover, I found that the author understood me in a way that resonated so deeply I’d sigh, “yessssss”! I trusted that this new way of looking at my problem would dissolve the suffering and confusion as soon as I could get through the chapters. It would be great! I’d be empowered with cutting edge insights and liberated from the bonds of my ignorance. This time I’d really see some results!

 

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And maybe this was true. Maybe there was a levity simply in the hope of new perspectives and my life did shift ever so slightly towards a happier existence. But when the inspiration of those books wore off, I was left with the same old habits. I would lose motivation, “forget” to do the thing the book taught, or maybe feel just good enough to skip the last couple chapters and label myself “healed” – proclaiming that, “Everyone should read this book! It’s so amazing!”

Of course, it was amazing. In no small part because it was not the way that I think. But what if I could get more than just the latest idea packaged between two well-edited book covers? What if I could get more than just the one perspective? What if I could add a multitude of insightful perspectives, a person to hold me accountable, a coach to highlight my blind spots and a philosophy towards growth that weeds out self-sabotage, resistance, and all the other ways we disqualify ourselves from the work? A program that didn’t last a few weeks or months, but over a year’s worth of attention? Long enough for my new habits, new way of thinking, newfound self-confidence, courage, vulnerability, you-name-it – to become automatic?

Jessica was about to find out “what if”. And I can tell you – what you gain from more minds and time on the job isn’t just connection – it is deep transformation. You can experience this too.

What we know from habit change science is that for lasting change to take root, we need to change who we think we are. We have to start believing different things about ourselves. If you have always thought of yourself as a “pull yourself up by your bootstraps” kind of person —  someone who values independence over collaboration — I invite you to explore something different. That kind of isolation can hinder our growth and prevent us from taking big leaps forward that happen easier with the help of a supportive community. It might have worked well for our parents and grandparents to be rugged individuals, but with a little investigation, you might be able to see the pitfalls of “going it alone”.

Join the group, sign up for the course, get the coach. Your way of thinking got you this far, a new way of thinking could take you all the way.

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Permission Granted: Make Money and Customize Your Wellness Career https://yogahealthcoaching.com/permission-granted-make-money-and-customize-your-wellness-career/ https://yogahealthcoaching.com/permission-granted-make-money-and-customize-your-wellness-career/#respond Wed, 25 Jul 2018 20:57:04 +0000 https://healthcoaching.wpengine.com/?p=19879 In this Changemaker Challenge Career Clarity Session, Carly Banks sits down with Jutta Isabella, a yoga health coach living in Potsdam, Germany, to discuss personal breakthroughs around charging money for the services we provide.

For 10 years, Jutta undervalued and uncharged for her holistic wellness services.  She was a yogini with an interest in Ayurveda who started with the Yogahealer Living Ayurveda course. At first, Jutta wasn’t interested in making money as a yoga health coach, but she was interested in how Cate was building her business and she loved being a part of the Yogahealer community, so she enrolled in Yoga Health Coaching. She ran her pilot coaching group and coached individuals for free.

After starting YHC, Jutta enrolled in Awake Living, and that is where her big breakthrough happened during a one-on-one coaching session with Cate. She realized she was running away from big opportunities, and her identity shifted immediately. She started charging for her services and requiring year-long contracts. The money she is making and the time that is available to her now has allowed her to start producing art again.

Now in her second quarter of Yoga Health Coaching, Jutta believes that all three courses (YHC, Living Ayurveda, and Awake Living) worked together to get her to her breakthrough.

 

What you’ll get out of tuning in:

  • Why many wellness pros undervalue their services.
  • How creating a container for growth makes those services valuable.
  • How YHC is customizable to your way of working with people.

 

Links Mentioned in Episode:

 

Show Highlights:

0:00 – Like Carly, Jutta came to yoga health coaching without a yoga teaching background or any kind of tribe or following. She was a yogini with an interest in Ayurveda who started with the Yogahealer Living Ayurveda course. At first, Jutta wasn’t interested in making money as a yoga health coach, but she was interested in how Cate was building her business and she loved being a part of the Yogahealer community, so she enrolled in Yoga Health Coaching.

2:00 – For 10 years, Jutta undervalued and uncharged for her holistic wellness services. She ran her pilot coaching group and coached individuals for free. She knew it wasn’t right, so as her program evolved, and she translated it into German, she started charging for it, but she still felt uneasy about it. But the more she did it, the easier it got.

3:44 – After starting YHC, Jutta enrolled in Awake Living, and that is where her big breakthrough happened during a one-on-one coaching session with Cate. She realized she was running away from big opportunities, and her identity shifted immediately. She started charging for her services and requiring year-long contracts. The money she is making and the time that is available to her now has allowed her to start producing art again.

6:58 – Health coaches often undervalue their services because what we provide isn’t tangible. But holding space for and creating a container for the growth of others invaluable.

7:53 – For Jutta, it was important for her study business and ayurveda under an authentic woman like Cate. The support of the Yogahealer community was also very powerful for Jutta.

10:16 – Now in her second quarter of Yoga Health Coaching, Jutta believes that all three courses (YHC, Living Ayurveda, and Awake Living) worked together to get her to her breakthrough. She believes that YHC should always be combined with Awake Living. With Living Ayurveda, she began to look at the world differently.

13:45 – Jutta thought she was living the 10 habits of Body Thrive before she started her Yogahealer courses. What she found during her coursework was that she hadn’t been living them consciously. Being in the Yogahealer community changed that for her. She senses that her one-on-one clients are looking for a community as well so that they can share their experiences and live more consciously.

18:00 – Yoga Health Coaching is modifiable to any niche and any language.

 

Favorite Quotes:

  • “Intellectually, you know the problem. But mentally and emotionally, I couldn’t break the barrier. I couldn’t make myself understand from an emotional and mental perspective that I have to change something here.” — Jutta Isabella
  • “With this program, you can modify it for yourself like I did here in Germany. . . . You have this package and you have wonderful access to everything, but also if you are a foreign language speaker . . . it’s not a problem to translate it, actually.” — Jutta Isabella
  • “I think more Europeans should do the program [YHC], too.” — Jutta Isabella

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Ripping Off the Band-Aid: The only way to get ready to coach is to coach https://yogahealthcoaching.com/ripping-off-band-aid-way-get-ready-coach-coach/ https://yogahealthcoaching.com/ripping-off-band-aid-way-get-ready-coach-coach/#respond Wed, 18 Jul 2018 20:57:04 +0000 https://healthcoaching.wpengine.com/?p=19837 In this Changemaker Challenge conversation, Carly Banks sits down with Alison Miller to discuss “ripping off the Band-Aid” – coaching when you’re not sure you’re ready to coach.

Coaching before being fully certified is one of the most valuable aspects of the Yoga Health Coaching course. With the support and guidance of Cate, our mentors, and other course members, we practice our skills and gain proficiency while we train. We emerge ready to coach and support our own course members.

Alison Miller went through Yoga Health Coaching while working a demanding full time job with Special Olympics Michigan. Alison is enjoying her work as a yoga health coach so much that she has set a retirement date for her job with Special Olympics Michigan, a job she truly loves. In the meantime, she’s able to do both by staying focused and organized.

Alison is now in Q4 of YHC and has finished coaching her pilot program. She’s getting ready for her certification exam, and her advice to new YHC members is don’t procrastinate! Keep up with your assignments and keep your certification record up to date.

 

What you’ll get out of tuning in:

  • How Yoga Health Coaching prepares you for the meaningful, valuable, impactful work of health coaching
  • Why coaching is the only way to prepare for coaching
  • The best advice for new YHC members

 

Links Mentioned in Episode:

Show Highlights:

1:12 – Alison went through Yoga Health Coaching while working a demanding full time job with Special Olympics Michigan. She’s now in Q4 of YHC and has finished coaching her pilot program. She’s getting ready for her certification exam, and her advice to new YHC members is don’t procrastinate! Keep up with your assignments and keep your certification record up to date.

4:30 – Coaching before being fully certified is one of the most valuable aspects to YHC. With the support and guidance of Cate, our mentors, and other course members, we practice our skills and gain proficiency while we train. We emerge ready to coach and support our own course members.

10:00 – Alison is enjoying her work as a yoga health coach so much that she has set a retirement date for her job with Special Olympics Michigan, a job she truly loves. In the meantime, she’s able to do both by staying focused and organized.

 

Favorite Quotes:

  • “If you waited until you were ready to coach, you would never be ready to coach. The only way to be ready to coach is to coach.” — Alison Miller
  • “It [the habits program] facilitates all kinds of internal work. This isn’t a diet program. This isn’t an exercise program. It’s everything. It’s an entire life program. And it shifts your whole mindset.” — Carly Banks

 

Guest BIO

I’m Alison and I am a seeker of all-things health and wellness. I believe that my dharma, my purpose in life, is to help others be the best they can be through lifestyle (re)design that includes learning, practicing, and implementing healthy self-care practices.  The formula and principles are simple; the practice takes discipline; and the implementation and experience of a healthier life is just ahead. I’m not going to lie ~ I want to change the world by reaching as many people as I can and lead them into health by (re)aligning their lifestyle choices. Life can be SO much better when you make small adjustments to your daily habits including what you eat, how and when you move your body, and reducing your stress level. Connect with Alison on her website and FB page.

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“How Easy Can It Be?” Taking Playful Ownership of Course Design and Lead Gen https://yogahealthcoaching.com/taking-playful-ownership-of-course-designa-lead-gen/ https://yogahealthcoaching.com/taking-playful-ownership-of-course-designa-lead-gen/#respond Wed, 11 Jul 2018 19:33:25 +0000 https://healthcoaching.wpengine.com/?p=19806 CALLING ALL YOGA INSTRUCTORS!!

This beautiful soul has got it figured out!! Are you ready to have FUN in your BUSINESS?

Are you ready to create programs and workshops WITH JOY?

Are you ready to feel like THIS IS SOOOOO EASY?!!!

Today I chatted with Suzanne Lynch of saratogaspringsyoga.com and Suzanne Lynch Wellness.

After three years as a Yoga Health Coach, she’s developed a custom program that suits her dream lifestyle while attracting her dream clients. She’s changing people’s lives, by just doing what comes naturally to her! How lovely is that?
This show is a MUST LISTEN. I’m super inspired.

 

What you’ll get out of tuning in:

  • How to develop a community mindset toward your potential clients.
  • Why you want to leverage your YHC resources.
  • What you gain when you approach your business model with a sense of ease and abundance.

 

Links Mentioned in Episode:

 

 

Show Highlights:

  • 2:11  – Suzanne discusses what motivated her about her career challenges to take Cate’s business program and her initial successes.
  • 6:30  – Part of successful coaching is patience, support, and understanding the wisdom in our resistances.
  • 8:09  – After we master the techniques of a new program, the rules, we can improvise, play, and make it unique to ourselves and our clients.

 

Favorite Quotes:

  • “How easy can this be? How much fun can we make this?” – Carly Banks
  • “I am really really big on a lot of support and small steps. Because I want sustainable change.”  – Suzanne Lynch
  • “They’re driving the content, and I’m really serving their needs.”  – Suzanne Lynch

 

Guest BIO:

Suzanne has been helping people get out of pain, and live happier, healthier lives for over 25 years. She has a special talent and affinity for habit evolution and deep listening. Suzanne loves helping clients feel better than they have in years.

Suzanne has been a meditator for 30 years and was certified by the NACC as a Catholic Chaplain in 2001. She worked for the Red Cross after The Trade Center bombings, as well as in hospitals, and in Hospice. She’s a long time student of yoga and started back in 1989. Suzanne lives in Saratoga with her husband, Bruce and her dog Argos. She is a mother of two grown children. Connect with Suzanne on her FB page and get more info on Suzanne’s website.

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Leading When You Don’t Feel Ready https://yogahealthcoaching.com/leading-dont-feel-ready/ https://yogahealthcoaching.com/leading-dont-feel-ready/#respond Fri, 29 Jun 2018 09:53:50 +0000 https://healthcoaching.wpengine.com/?p=19776 On today’s show Carly Banks talks with Davina Clauer, a Yoga Health Coach in training and mother of two, about Davina’s experience in Yogahealer courses. Both Body Thrive and YHC courses opened up so much time and space in Davina’s days and brought health and ease to her and her family. She is currently working her full time job, pursuing her Yoga Health Coach certification, and starting her new coaching business, while at the same time finding space for her passions as a Yoga Instructor and Postpartum Doula. While Davina’s story is unique, it is not uncommon for many people to accept Ayurvedic Body Thrive habits into their lives and move into a space of easeful living. Following these habits allow us to enter into a state of flow, where we feel in tune with life and at peace within ourselves. These habits help to move us out of a stagnant state into one of perpetual growth and learning. If you are interested in upleveling your time, your health, your space and your life, then listen in on today’s podcast and gain inspiration and velocity on your growth path.

 

What you’ll get out of tuning in:

  • How do the Body Thrive habits help us to thrive?
  • How to find more time in your day.
  • How working in a group helps growth.

 

Links Mentioned in Episode:

 

Show Highlights:

  • 1:20 – Davina talks to us a bit about her Yoga Health coaching background, how she found Cate and Yogahealer, and where it has led her.
  • 6:00 – The addiction to saying ‘I don’t have enough time.’ In reality, with the BT habits we are opening up so much time and space for ourselves and we have the capacity to handle more.
  • 12:00- The importance of group dynamics and how accountability helps our exponential growth in life. We don’t have to do it alone!

 

Favorite Quotes:

  • “Your day now flows around the habits instead of being another thing that you have to find time for.” -Davina Clauer
  • “The most successful people start before they’re ready.” – Davina Clauer
  • “Sometimes we compare ourselves to people who are in chapter 20, or they are in a different book, and we forget that they were on chapter 1 at one point.” -Davina Clauer

 

Guest Bio:

Davina Clauer is the proud mother of two amazing girls and is really into practicing & teaching Vinyasa Yoga. Her specialized practices are focused on supporting mothers, babies and children through significant moments of life. The techniques used in prenatal and children’s yoga can provide countless benefits for the overall well-being for the entire family. Davina took her first yoga class with her then 6-month-old in 2013 and her life changed forever. This led her to start teaching yoga in 2015 after completing my RYT-200 certification. Towards the end of 2015 Davina’s life was shattered when she suffered a devastating loss of a pregnancy at 11 weeks. She was searching for anything to feel better and decided to turn back to her yoga practice. She was pulled toward the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda to heal herself emotionally and address the physiological cause of her miscarriage. She found Yogahealer and entered into her first Body Thrive during this time, which then lead her on to Yogahealers’ Yoga Health Coaching Course, that she is currently enrolled in.

Davina is now happy to report that after some major changes in lifestyle, she conceived and carried a healthy baby girl who graced us with her presence in Feb. 2017. Since giving birth Davina has been bound and determined to continue down her wellness path and decided that she wants to help others on theirs; she hopes to help people design the healthy life that they deserve to live! Conect with Clauer on her Website and Facebook.

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Trauma, Turmoil and Evolving Through Transitions https://yogahealthcoaching.com/trauma-turmoil-evolving-transitions/ https://yogahealthcoaching.com/trauma-turmoil-evolving-transitions/#respond Wed, 16 May 2018 12:23:03 +0000 https://healthcoaching.wpengine.com/?p=19596 In this Changemaker Challenge conversation, Cate and Grace discuss trauma, turmoil, and evolving through transitions as a wellness pro. One week post-op major abdominal surgery, Grace Edison is glowing! Prior to her surgery, Grace made sure that her Body Thrive habits were solid, especially the ones she would be able to do post-op. Professionally, there wasn’t much to be done. Her annual planning was complete, and the structure and support for her courses was already in place. The YHC business model allowed Grace to relax and focus on what was most important – healing. When we put the “pro” in wellness pro, as we do in Yoga Health Coaching, it’s important for us to model ease and flow no matter what life throws at us. Trauma, turmoil, and transition open the liminal space, a space beyond the threshold of our own patterns and programming, that allows opportunity for new insights and growth. The habits of Body Thrive provide us with a groundness that leaves us much more available to our experience. Yoga Health Coaching creates a lifestyle and structure that allows us to turn trauma, turmoil, and transitions into opportunities for insight, growth, integration, and evolution!

 

What you’ll get out of tuning in:

  • How to turn trauma, turmoil, and transitions into opportunities for insight, growth, integration, and evolution.
  • How the habits of Body Thrive help us thrive through trauma.
  • How Yoga Health Coaching is more than just a business model.

 

Links Mentioned in Episode:

Show Highlights:

  • 0:30 – One week post-op major abdominal surgery, Grace Edison is glowing! Prior to her surgery, Grace made sure that her Body Thrive habits were solid, especially the ones she would be able to do post-op. Professionally, there wasn’t much to be done. Her annual planning was complete, and the structure and support for her courses was already in place. The YHC business model allowed Grace to relax and focus on what was most important – healing.
  • 4:30 – When we put the “pro” in wellness pro, as we do in Yoga Health Coaching, it’s important for us to model ease and flow no matter what life throws at us. For Grace, that was simply a matter of getting really clear on what needed to be done while she convalesced. Because the structure and support that provides her ease and flow was already there, she was able to relax and enjoy a sense of relief while she recovered.
  • 7:54 – Grace’s keystone habit through her convalescence has been Earlier, Lighter Dinner. Start the Day Right is a close second, particularly with regard to drinking water and pooping, which is a common problem after surgery. She’s also practicing self massage. She’s enjoyed time for reflection and deeper integration.
  • 10:35 – Trauma, turmoil, and transition open the liminal space, a space beyond the threshold of your own patterns and programming, that allows opportunity for new insights and growth. Case in point, Grace is already thinking about how she can help other people prepare for and recover from trauma.
  • 15:55 – As we engage in a growth journey and step deeper into dharma, we require a stronger energetic container. The habits of Body Thrive help us ground and build that stronger container that can withstand higher and weightier vibration. On a growth path, we’re in transition a lot more, yet with that stronger container, that groundedness, we’re much more available to our experience.
  • 19:55 – Yoga Health Coaching is more than just a business model. It creates a lifestyle and structure that allows us to turn trauma, turmoil, and transitions into opportunities for insight, growth, integration, and evolution.

 

Favorite Quotes:

  • “I’m seeing a whole other level of how Body Thrive and how Yoga Health Coaching allowed me to move through a situation or experience that could have been a break down and could have been very traumatic, and it really was the complete opposite.” — Grace Edison
  • “It’s so funny to think about how . . . really learning a proper business model was going to help me go through major surgery. . . . But it isn’t just a business model, Cate. . . . It’s the lifestyle and the structure and the conversations I was able to have with my family and how present I’ve been able to be through all of this.” — Grace Edison
  • “Get awesome at transitions by getting super grounded, and expect miracles with trauma.” — Cate Stillman

 

Guest BIO:

Grace Edison lives in British Columbia, Canada. She’s a mom of twin 8 year olds, a Yoga teacher, studio owner, and Yoga Health Coach — and she also works for Cate Stillman in Admissions at Yogahealer! More than anything, she loves to make people laugh and has a not-so-secret dream of doing stand-up comedy. Grace has a strong passion for empowering others to take their health and wellness into their own hands. She loves building authentic relationships, making people laugh, and creating supportive communities. After a long-standing relationship with severe depression, Grace has found deep relief through the habits of Ayurveda — and much credit is due to Cate and her Body Thrive program. After taking Body Thrive several times and jumping into Yoga Health Coaching, Grace came aboard the Yogahealer team.

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Community Leadership: The Next Evolution on the Yoga Health Coaching Path https://yogahealthcoaching.com/community-leadership-next-evolution-yoga-health-coaching-path/ https://yogahealthcoaching.com/community-leadership-next-evolution-yoga-health-coaching-path/#respond Thu, 03 May 2018 05:00:54 +0000 https://healthcoaching.wpengine.com/?p=19555 In this episode, Alex Biondo and Rachel Peters talk about the ways in which Yoga Health Coaches are becoming community leaders. Alex and Rachel rap about how leadership is a natural evolution of a Yoga Health Coach’s journey. Rachel shares how she became comfortable with stepping into the role of leader by recognizing and aligning with her natural strengths. As someone who’s been known for years as a successful yoga teacher, her identity is evolving into someone who supports others on their wellness journeys and as a coach and collaborator.

 

What you’ll get out of tuning in:

  • How Yoga Health Coaches become wellness leaders in their communities
  • How recognizing and utilizing our natural talents makes us better leaders
  • How mesh networking and collaborating are the new leadership models

 

Links Mentioned in Episode:

Show Highlights:

  • 2:30 – What is the difference between community building and community leading? Rachel has been building a yoga community for years, and she talks about how she made a mindset shift and got comfortable stepping into the role of leader.
  • 5:00 – Rachel recently felt sparked to step into leadership and is now making an impact both locally and with her online national (soon to be global!) community.
  • 8:00 – When we recognize our natural strengths, we lead others with more ease. Rachel talks about showing up as her authentic self and focusing on her strengths and desires, which, in turn, leads the right people to find her.
  • 11:00 – For many of us, leadership starts at home. When we live in integrity, the first to notice are those closest to us. They often pick up the reins and take the lead, as Rachel’s husband Dan likes to do. He’s now an avid forager!
  • 16:00 – What Yoga Health Coaches do has a ripple effect. We touch others in many ways. As people learn what we do, we become a face of holistic wellness in our communities and often end up helping people who aren’t even our clients.
  • 19:30 – What does the next step of leadership look like? Collaboration and mesh networking. Rachel talks about how she works with other wellness leaders in her community.

 

Favorite Quotes:

  • “I lead from my strengths, rather than having to cultivate new ones” ~Rachel Peters
  • “A sometimes unintended consequence of becoming a Yoga Health Coach is that we are becoming community leaders.” ~Alex Biondo

 

Guest BIO:

Rachel’s – As a Certified Yoga Health Coach and the Founder of Embody Ease and the Easeful Living Community, Rachel leads women on a yearlong journey to dissolve perfectionism and embody daily habits that promote clarity, ease, and inner connection. She is a wife, mom, and lover of wild places and contributes to her local community as a yoga teacher and teacher trainer in Prescott, AZ she also serves as the leader of the Coaching Team at Yogahealer. Check her website and facebook page.

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Coach of the Month: Jamie Lynn Worster https://yogahealthcoaching.com/coach-of-the-month-jamie-lynn-worster/ https://yogahealthcoaching.com/coach-of-the-month-jamie-lynn-worster/#respond Mon, 30 Apr 2018 20:26:51 +0000 https://healthcoaching.wpengine.com/?p=19557 In the Coach of the Month episode, Cate chats with Jamie Lynn Worster about her journey into Yoga Health Coaching.

Prior to YHC, Jamie was a birth and post-partum doula, a mom, and had a part-time admin job. What she loved most about her work as a doula was taking women through a transformation. What she didn’t love about it was being constantly on call and staying awake for labors that could last 24 to 36 hours. With a family of her own, being a doula left her feeling ungrounded and unsettled.

Jamie started Body Thrive in January 2015 and continued on to Yoga Health Coaching. She saw YHC as way to continue leading people through transformation but with a lot more structure and rhythm while being more present to care for her family. She ran her first YHC pilot program in January 2016, and she’s been coaching ever since. Her program continues to build momentum and the transition to an annual pass has allowed her members to feel deeper transformation while not feeling pressure to  get it right the first time.

 

What you’ll get out of tuning in:

  • How Yoga Health Coaches guide their tribe through transformation with a structure and rhythm
  • How the annual pass and Kaizen create a sense of softness and ease among course members
  • How Yoga Health Coaches stay more present in their life

 

Links Mentioned in Episode:

 

Show Highlights:

  • 1:30 – Prior to YHC, Jamie was a young birth and post-partum doula, a mom, and had a part-time admin job. What she loved most about her work as a doula was taking women through a transformation. What she didn’t love about it was being constantly on call and staying awake for labors that could last 24 to 36 hours. With a family of her own, being a doula left her feeling ungrounded and unsettled. Jamie started Body Thrive in January 2015 and continued on to Yoga Health Coaching. She saw YHC as way to continue leading people through transformation but with a lot more structure and rhythm while being able to be present and care for her family. She left her part-time admin job even though she was making good money because she knew it was not the best use of her gifts. As a doula, she stopped attending births and focused on post-partum work, which could be scheduled. She ran her first YHC pilot program in January 2016, and that’s what she’s been doing ever since. Her program continues to build momentum and the transition to an annual pass has contributed to that momentum. 
  • 4:30 – The annual pass presents unprecedented potential for community. It allows for deeper transformation and alleviates pressure for her members. 
  • 7:50 – Accountability partners create connection that can last for years. Jamie went through Body Thrive in 2015 with her current accountability partner, and they have spoken once a week for the last three years. She considers her one of her best friends, yet they did not meet in person until March of this year (2018). She feels that their partnership has “kept her in the game.” 
  • 9:30 – There are so many structures and “lifelines” in YHC that help keep us on track: coaches, mentors, accountability partners, Facebook groups. These structures create a support system and a shared context with people we wouldn’t find in our day to day lives. The shared context allows for quick access to deep communication. 
  • 12:15 – As a YHC Certification Coach, Jamie’s advice is to build relationships within the community (with mentors, coaches and other course members) so that you don’t feel like you need to figure everything out on your own or walk the path alone. Because of the screening and acculturation that course members undergo prior to enrollment, it’s hard to go wrong when you reach out to other course members. Each individual also brings specific expertise to the group dynamic. 
  • 16:00 – As Yoga Health Coaches, we sometimes wonder about the efficacy of what we offer. Jamie shares a case in which one of her course members, whose main concerns were weight gain and bringing more fun into her life, was only having bowel movements every 4-5 days, which she thought was normal. Three weeks into the course, she started drinking warm water in the morning and started experiencing healthy, daily eliminations. The result was she felt lighter and her pants fit better. She felt that that alone was worth the cost of the course. 
  • 22:00 – The coaching skill Jamie finds most effective is kaizen, and the combination of that with the annual pass creates a sense of ease with her course members. Kaizen helps build momentum toward making more aligned choices.

 

Favorite Quotes:

  • “When we take ownership of the structure that gets people to the results, it changes things. We get more grounded.” — Cate Stillman 
  • “This is the whole thing about subtle body exploration and subtle body anatomy: it’s somewhat exponential in nature. And the more we align to it, the more it opens and reveals levels of undulating bliss and interconnectivity and higher levels of consciousness and deeper insight . . . .” — Cate Stillman 
  • “I think that’s what many people are going for – an opportunity to lean back and soften and see the little places where we can shift.” — Jamie Lynn Worster

 

Guest BIO:

Jamie Worster helps conscious people create radiant health.

Based on her knowledge of yoga and Ayurveda she offers classes that expand your overall wellness and joy.

Check her website and facebook page.

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Living in Alignment: Identity Evolution and the Art of Connection https://yogahealthcoaching.com/living-alignment-identity-evolution-art-connection/ https://yogahealthcoaching.com/living-alignment-identity-evolution-art-connection/#respond Wed, 14 Mar 2018 14:15:59 +0000 https://healthcoaching.wpengine.com/?p=19385 In this Spotlight Edition of the Yoga Health Coaching podcast, Grace Edison hosts Yoga Health Coach in Training Alec Hurley. Alec teaches yoga in San Diego and is the founder of Higher Self Wellness.

Before Alec began YHC, he was working as a professional chef and noticed his interpersonal relationships and intrapersonal connections fading away. He stepped deeper into his yoga practice and found Yogahealer through the podcast. After listening to the podcast for a couple of years, he decided to join YHC.

When transitioning from the job that he was trained for into yoga health coaching, Alec, like many YHC members, encountered fear and self doubt. He still works through some of that on a daily basis. Through his keystone habits, Start the Day Right and Sitting in Silence, Alec practices being present with himself so that he can grow into this new role and allow space for intuitive guidance.

As one of the few men in YHC, Alec sees the cultivation and balance of feminine and masculine qualities, or yin and yang, as the key to bringing more harmony into our culture. Alec cites Gay Hendricks’s book The Big Leap as one of the biggest influences on his ability to shift his identity and live a life more in alignment with his values.

 

What you’ll get out of tuning in:

  • How Yoga Health Coaching can allow you to live a life more in alignment with your values.
  • How Yoga Health Coaching provides opportunities for personal growth as well as support for working through growing edges.
  • Why your gender is irrelevant to your ability to coach the habits of Body Thrive.

 

Links Mentioned in Episode:

Show Highlights:

  • 4:00 – Alec took his time getting his pilot program off the ground. He wanted to explore his own relationship with the 10 habits of Body Thrive so that he could embody the habits and teach them from an deep, authentic place. Alec’s keystone habits are start the day right and sitting in silence, both of which have helped him cultivate deep presence within himself.
  • 5:45 – Fear and self doubt were the two biggest obstacles Alec had to overcome in order to teach his pilot. Alec credits his keystone habit, sitting in silence, with his ability to be fully present and grow into this new role while allowing space for intuitive guidance. Reading Gay Hendricks’s book The Big Leap influenced his ability to shift his identity and live a life more in alignment with his values.
  • 8:50 – Alec is one of the few men in YHC. He was introduced to the “feminine” practice of deep listening at a young age, and so was able to recognize that practice as a key component of coaching women. He sees the cultivation and balance of both feminine and masculine qualities, or yin and yang, as the key to bringing more harmony into our culture.
  • 12:30 – Free talks have been a growing edge for Alec, as they are for many yoga health coaches. He uses them to explore his voice and share his understanding of the topics. He pushes himself even further out of his comfort zone by live streaming his free talks.
  • 16:11 – What surprised Alec most about YHC is how open and collaborative the community is. Members are willing to share what is working and what is not working and help each other navigate their growing edges.
  • 18:22 – Alec renamed his program after an insight about the art of connection. His unique approach to teaching the habits supports both physical and spiritual evolution and comes from his deeper connection to his higher self.

 

Favorite Quotes:

  • “Sometimes we can shift our identity, but those close to us are a little behind. . . . They’re used to that person who fit into the box that we created for ourselves or that they created for us.” — Grace Edison
  • “I think it’s very powerful. I mean, there needs to be a balance of this masculinity as well as this femininity of being able to just listen and receive deeply what the other person has that they need to express. In my short experience so far as a coach, that’s been the most powerful lesson.” — Alec Hurley
  • “Culturally, there’s so much . . . there’s a lot of stuff that’s out of balance. And it takes cultivation of both of these qualities, the yin and the yang, the masculine and the feminine. It takes cultivation and an understanding and a balance of both of those qualities to bring more harmony to our culture.” — Alec Hurley
  • “This is the missing link in the law of attraction: getting the food body, the physical body, in alignment with the earth rhythms so that the negative inner dialogue starts to be reduced and the desires are more easily heard.” — Grace Edison

 

Guest BIO:

Alec Hurley is a yoga teacher in the San Diego area and a life long surfer. He is the founder of Higher Self Wellness and an avid practitioner of ancient wisdom and spiritual practices which he infuses into his public yoga classes and group program “The Art of Connection”. He is professionally trained as a Chef and incorporates the ancient wisdom of “food as medicine” into his culinary creations. Currently enrolled in the Yoga Health Coaching program, Alec is adding the practices of personal and planetary alignment into his modern healthy lifestyle toolkit to help shift the collective into deeper states of connection. You can download a Free guided meditation here to get a deeper sense of what he is all about.

Alec is also YHC Blogger in 2018, here is his first article.

 

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