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According to google in 2022, the average salary of a UK-based yoga teacher is somewhere between £25,000 to £32,00 per year.
I know from my experience of mentoring female yoga teachers that this figure can vary wildly and truth be told today's podcast isn't actually about average salaries of a yoga teacher based in the UK. It's about the mindset of money and how our collective beliefs could be keeping our incomes way lower than they should be.
Here is some interesting data from Google about the yoga industry in 2022:
Add into this on average men still earn more than women in every country in the world.
Women are hard-wired to over-deliver and under-charge, we're long-term suffers of imposter syndrome, and all of this keeps us under-valuing what we bring to the world, under-charging, and burning out!
Ever questioned why yoga teachers believe it's hard to earn money when the industry (let alone the wellness industry!) is worth so much?
Ever questioned why men earn more than women?
When we begin to question what we just accept as truth we can start to re-write these truths, and I want a world where women know the value of their gifts and charge appropriately, creating a business that energetically and economically supports them and makes the world a better place!
3 top tips to improve how much you can earn as a yoga teacher:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXJ4QTzvpno Work with me?
I can support you through these challenging times and re-frame your money mindset and create a yoga business that is profitable, impactful and sustainable! Visit me here to join my 6-month Prosperous Yogini mentorship program or add your name to the waiting list.
You can also train with me. I offer innovative, flexible online specialist training and CPD courses in pregnancy, postnatal, toddler & yin yoga, visit – https://amy-yoga.com/yoga-teacher-training/
Start your own podcast! I love using my podcast to help people and share my knowledge, if you'd like to do the same but don't know where to start on the tech and production front head over to www.podbubble.com – they make podcasting possible!
By Amy JonesAccording to google in 2022, the average salary of a UK-based yoga teacher is somewhere between £25,000 to £32,00 per year.
I know from my experience of mentoring female yoga teachers that this figure can vary wildly and truth be told today's podcast isn't actually about average salaries of a yoga teacher based in the UK. It's about the mindset of money and how our collective beliefs could be keeping our incomes way lower than they should be.
Here is some interesting data from Google about the yoga industry in 2022:
Add into this on average men still earn more than women in every country in the world.
Women are hard-wired to over-deliver and under-charge, we're long-term suffers of imposter syndrome, and all of this keeps us under-valuing what we bring to the world, under-charging, and burning out!
Ever questioned why yoga teachers believe it's hard to earn money when the industry (let alone the wellness industry!) is worth so much?
Ever questioned why men earn more than women?
When we begin to question what we just accept as truth we can start to re-write these truths, and I want a world where women know the value of their gifts and charge appropriately, creating a business that energetically and economically supports them and makes the world a better place!
3 top tips to improve how much you can earn as a yoga teacher:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXJ4QTzvpno Work with me?
I can support you through these challenging times and re-frame your money mindset and create a yoga business that is profitable, impactful and sustainable! Visit me here to join my 6-month Prosperous Yogini mentorship program or add your name to the waiting list.
You can also train with me. I offer innovative, flexible online specialist training and CPD courses in pregnancy, postnatal, toddler & yin yoga, visit – https://amy-yoga.com/yoga-teacher-training/
Start your own podcast! I love using my podcast to help people and share my knowledge, if you'd like to do the same but don't know where to start on the tech and production front head over to www.podbubble.com – they make podcasting possible!