Ep. 29 The Struggle for Self-Trust Among Movement Teachers

If you’ve ever felt frozen with self-doubt during your sessions, or found yourself seeking approval from your peers to feel a sense of self-validation, you cannot afford to miss this episode!

In Episode 29, Jenna shares personal experiences that resonate with any movement teacher. She talks about how at times, teaching movement can cause an angst similar to the type that Sisyphus felt - especially when you finally think you’ve found “the answer.”

She also raises the question of why you might be engaging with toxic peers who criticize you. The fact is, seeking external approval does more damage than help. Self-trust comes from within, and cannot be achieved by seeking external validation.

Jenna will share an excerpt from her new book, You’re Doing A Great Job; The Movement Teacher’s Guide To Fearless Teaching

The episode is packed with relevant insights, interesting perspectives and valuable lessons that you can apply to your work as a movement teacher. Don't forget to tune in and be inspired!

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