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Tag Archives: Awareness Through Movement
Feldenkrais Practitioners! Can you help people with sleep problems?
Feldenkrais® Practitioners who help people with insomnia and other sleep problems can get ideas about how to find the people who need them from this infographic. Continue reading
Feldenkrais Practitioners — Build confidence in your practice skills by teaching Awareness Through Movement!
If you want to make a living teaching the Feldenkrais Method, using Awareness Through Movement to increase your confidence and improve your private practice is a smart move. Your business education should include a bit about marketing, too! Continue reading
Day 22… Limiting Beliefs
Limiting beliefs are insidious… they stop you without a sound! They can wreck your visibility, too! Continue reading
Day 11… Consultation
People expect a consultation before starting to work with you. And at that time, you can step into your expertise… you’ll be surprised at how that changes their commitment! Continue reading
Day 7… Awareness Through Movement® makes you more visible
When we don’t take time to bring ourselves back to our center with our own work, we’re asking our students to do something we don’t do for ourselves. Continue reading



