business, medical, medicine, meditation, yoga

Beginning: What It Really Means to Invent

Estimates now show that there are 70,000+ yoga teachers in North America. 70,000 people do exactly what I do. We all have roughly the same basic level of training and seek to do the same type of work.

On its own, a statistic like that could be enough to scare me into hiding. But here’s the real trick of inventing, whether you’re trying to invent who you are, a new business idea, or any new adventure:

We don’t need to reinvent the wheel – it’s a damn fine piece of machinery. What we really need to do is invent a new way to make it roll.

Yoga is my wheel.  

I’m grateful for the 6,000+ years of yoga teaching lineage that is available to all 70,000 yoga teachers in North America. What I want to do with Compass Yoga in expand reach. I want yoga and meditation teachers to stand side by side with MDs, medical scientists, and pharmaceutical companies in the collective and collaborative pursuit of optimal health for all people everywhere.

And that’s how I roll.  

2 thoughts on “Beginning: What It Really Means to Invent”

  1. Hi, thanks for sharing – I guess “side by side” is what should be underlined here. Unfortunately in most studios it’s more “an eye for an eye”… whose classes attract the most students will stay, the others will go. And sadly enough, the best yoga teachers aren’t always the most popular ones.

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