Being punctual and professional will get you plenty of brownie points with potential employers and students. If studios or partners know they can rely on you to represent them and turn up consistently as your best self, then you'll be the first person they call when teaching opportunities arise.
Don't get distracted by how other people define what it is to be a successful yoga teacher. Start to look for intrinsic fulfillment rather than external validation. That is, look at what makes you deeply contented rather than what makes you look successful to other people.
Perhaps your idea of success would be teaching yoga at locations around the world. Maybe it's building long-term connection with students who consistently attend your classes. Perhaps it's a teaching schedule that lets you spend time with family or one that allows you to buy a Porsche.
The burden of worrying what other people think of you can be detrimental. Focus on who you are as a teacher and what you want to achieve instead of seeking validation from others.
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