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9/6/2017 0 Comments

Claim Your Worth: 80/20 Rule

When we spend the majority of our time doing what’s expected of us versus what actually reaps the type of rewards we want, we end up feeling depleted, - physically, energetically, financially and otherwise.

Pareto Principle states that 20% of our results come from 80% of our actions
80% of our results come from 20% of our actions.

If you apply this to yoga, 80% of outputs come from 20% of inputs and by identifying the correct inputs, the correct practices, you can achieve the greatest results with the smallest amount of effort.

Finding a Yoga Therapist who can design a potent, unique practice that highlights what you should be focusing on will help you maximize your efforts. Visit me or any practitioner at the Yoga Therapy Clinic at Yoga Yoga Austin.   

As a teacher, the same can be applied towards how you focus your time in growing your classes or wellness practice.

We can get caught up in what we think we should do when taking the leap in building our classes or promoting our offerings. We see someone else doing it so we think we have to do it the exact same way.  


When you learn what are the 20% of your business practices that lead 80% of your results, you can prioritize those activities to expand your results without putting in more effort or time.

Here is an easy exercise you can do to help you narrow down the 20% of the activities that are leading to the highlights of your teaching career.

If you find this exercise helpful, be sure to forward this to a friend.

Now over to you, after doing the exercise, what are your 20% activities that you’ll be focusing on?
Attending events, sharing content, leading workshop, etc???
Let me know in the comments below.
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