this is the second official week of moon tree gentle yoga and wellness center's opening. it has been fraught with drama and a lot of empty classes. i know it takes time to build a practice so i'm dedicating this session to learning how to run a studio and have successful classes.
we have a small studio, a boutique yoga center. that means we cannot pack in large groups. having to keep small, we get to focus more on each student.
because we are new and the adjacent doctor's office is new (we share a waiting room area) we have all the accompanying fumes from new construction: offgassing, glue, carpet funk, wall emissions, etc. i have air running, and i put out bowls of white vinegar over the weekend. plus i sprayed ozium. these noxious fumes will take time to dissapate; they will.
i have learned that i am inexperienced and naive. again, that will pass and i will learn.
clean socks,
ma'lena
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