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flexible and accessible TT
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sue28
Posted 2006-08-18 1:31 PM (#61999)
Subject: flexible and accessible TT


I continue to look for a training that is available to someone who works 5 days a week and has lots of evening and weekend responsibilities. Intensives would cause me to miss too much work; weekends are hard for me also. I would love to find something that was, for example, one night a week for a year - e.g. 4 hours one night a week for 50 weeks would be 200 hours.

I live in Westchester County, NY and would love to find such a class in this area.
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tourist
Posted 2006-08-18 9:03 PM (#62021 - in reply to #61999)
Subject: RE: flexible and accessible TT



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Sue, you may need to find a teacher like zoebird who does individual mentoring.
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Posted 2006-08-22 1:58 AM (#62329 - in reply to #61999)
Subject: RE: flexible and accessible TT


I understand your dilemna Sue. And I'm compassionate to the struggle of it.
I do think I've seen something liek this but not in your neck of the woods.

We lead busy lives. Many of them are full, some of them are overfull. So when adding something, be it a partner, activity, job, whathaveyou, room needs to be made. That is to say a full glass of pepsi cannot take on the clarity of water without displacing some of the pepsi. This is the perspective on the other side of your coin.

The trainings that aren't just quick buck generators want a level of committment that "busy" would not be able to accomodate. I think this is whay that sort of training is scarce and rare.

Have you tried the yoga alliance or yoga journal web site???
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Posted 2006-08-22 10:18 AM (#62372 - in reply to #61999)
Subject: RE: flexible and accessible TT


it also may not be the right time for you. if you are unable or unwilling to take the time that it needs for what is available to you (even if that were to be a one-on-one apprenticeship like i teach), then it is simply not time--and that's ok.

even many of my apprentices, when the schedule is completely up to them (they can take 5 years if they want), often decide before they start that they're 'too busy for that kind of commitment.' And i'm ok with that.

so, don't fret about it. when the time is right, you'll find the program and the time that you need to do it.
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