I started offering yoga classes at the community center last April.
As of now, it has already been six months since I am refining my first post on Brunch.
Mostly grandmothers come here.
Our grandmothers are generally as warm as the sun.
Thanks to that, I think I was able to grow slowly and peacefully as a yoga instructor.
Every day feels overwhelmingly warm.
I thought it would be fun to share my daily life with these grandmothers, so I’m going to leave a record.
In the beginning, I had a lot of concerns about how to conduct community center classes.
My story, which started about half a year ago, may be helpful to instructors who are just starting out.
May’s community center flower bed. In the beginning, I would go into the flower bed to catch my breath before class started.
Faces that smile brightly when we make eye contact,
Applause and warm feedback poured in at the end of each class.
If you stand on your head during break time, they cheer as if you were watching a fun party.
He keeps wanting to buy me a meal and feed me,
They give small gifts.
Maybe it’s obvious that I really enjoyed the classes at the Haetnim-dong Community Center.
Some prospective yoga teachers nearby wanted to start classes at the community center.
However, I was very nervous for the first 1-2 months.
Not only were good things happening, I was worried, anxious, and angry.
Nevertheless, thanks to the grandmothers who continued to convey heart-warming warmth,
I think I was able to continue my role as a teacher.
Organize the work you have done and the points you have grown into indicators.
Maybe he recognized that I did my best to prepare,
It may have been an effect of the situation as the teacher just before me was changed frequently,
Maybe they were just originally warm people,
I think it could have been a coincidence that we were a good match for each other.
Anyway, I’m so glad I met the grandmothers.
The first hollyhocks I planted last summer
I wanted to convey my overwhelming feelings and was wondering what to say.
I started folding paper flowers last summer. I plan to deliver it at the end of the year.
I’m sure our grandmothers will like it.
2024-10-21 10:05:00
