
What Your Clients Want (Vs. What They Need)
You’re in the coaching business. And coaching is more than teaching and correcting movement faults. Coaching is communicating.

You’re in the coaching business. And coaching is more than teaching and correcting movement faults. Coaching is communicating.

It’s wise to build your business around your customers—but which ones? Chris Cooper explains how to identify your best clients.

Enforcing discipline in yourself is hard but doing so makes your staff and clients ecstatic. Here’s why—and how to improve your business.

If you’re stressed about your yoga business and losing joy, you’ll benefit from the guidance of a professional mentor.

Shannon Brasovan offers an alternative intro that will build long-term relationships and help you establish the value of your service.

A foundations program can improve your bottom line, help instructors earn more and set clients up for long-term success.

Want to change the world for the better? Profit is going to allow you to do it. Here’s how to set up your business to give back.

Teacher trainings should be held only in response to clear need. There are much better ways to generate regular revenue!

Some clients offer unsolicited advice you don’t need to take. Here’s why—and whose advice you should act on instead.