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A Yoga Business Grows from Giving
One thing I think all yoga teachers, and potential yoga studio owners and yoga business leaders, have in common is a desire to share yoga and their love of yoga with others. So many of us come to our practice with a desire for inner calm or to develop a sense of connection with ourselves,
From Chief Yogini, Maria Turco: Letting Go in Order to Grow (in Business and in Yoga)
People come to me and ask me “Maria, how I can be more successful in business and build an amazing team similar to Honor Yoga? What is your secret?” I love talking about this and eager to share. I want others to find success, but I want them to know that it doesn’t mean that
Have a Plan for the Day. Include Connection. Conversion. Community
“I want to share a story with you. I was at our Pennington, New Jersey studio, where I teach on Saturday mornings. I was at the front desk preparing for class, looking over the day’s detailed notes that Mare (owner) prepares for the day ahead. On that list was a client, “Jill” who would be
Yoga Means Oneness
When I decided to create Honor Yoga, I knew that the most important aspect of this new business was that I build it based on the values of yoga. Of course, as in any business, making money and being successful would be one pillar of the work we did, but one of the other pillars
The Yoga Studio Dream
After owning gyms and starting a number of fitness-oriented businesses, Maria Turco, Honor Yoga’s founder and Chief Yogini, discovered yoga, which illuminated her passion for all things community. Her next step? She created a yoga franchise that opens its doors to beginners and people invested in their towns. Everyone who comes to Honor should believe,