WHY GET CERTIFIED?
Sometimes I wonder, myself. I heard the other day a teacher tell me that being Inspired was good enough, going through the process of Certification was not that person's 'cup of tea'.
I've heard that before and I trust that people know what's best for themselves.
However, let me point out a few of the benefits I've received from moving down the Certification path:
I've heard that before and I trust that people know what's best for themselves.
However, let me point out a few of the benefits I've received from moving down the Certification path:
- Applying -- what better way to explain myself than by filling out a questionnaire that asks 'why do you want to be Certified?' My answer? something like 'I want to be among the best, the most well trained.' Not a bad goal, and true.
- Acceptance -- when I received my acceptance notice; the one that told me I could continue down the path towards Certification, it was a joy-filled moment. I knew, at that moment, that I was good enough. Why/how? Well, because others believed I could do it - I know that I should feel 'good enough' without others saying so, but it's still in my make-up to rely on other opinions. I loved knowing that people thought of me as 'certifiable' and I savored that feeling for a long time (continue to savor it, even).
- Written Test -- a true test of your organizational skills. How to accomplish a test in 10 days, rumored to take 30 hours to complete (I also had heard from a scientist-also-certified-Anusara-instructor that she felt like she was writing her dissertation all over again!?!?!?!). I set up my space, I logged my time, I filled in all the answers, I mailed it off in time (on the 10th day), and I felt good. What a great learning experience that was, all that review and -- I did it!
- Video -- or, better known as 'dreaded video'. It took me a while, between my and my mentor's activities, but we finally got one in to the Certification Committee. A reviewer was assigned (Sarah Faircloth). On moving day last Spring, I got the call regarding that assignment and a request to set up a one-hour conference call at a future date. We did the call. I was nervous, but this is what I got:
- A comprehensive breakdown of almost every minute of the class I had submitted.
- Many good, helpful comments about my teaching.
- Many enhancements, for which Sarah offered clear guidance and a written homework assignment.
- Follow-through on my homework response, with more enhancements.
- On to Video #2 - similar experience. Great and helpful comments, encouragement and kudos about the progress I made from video #1, a bit more homework.
- Now to Video #3 - preparation guided by homework; wait and see.
Each step has provided me with learning -- about myself and this yoga I've chosen to teach. I have not regretted a moment; I have even enjoyed each part of the experience. That's not saying it's easy, just saying that it has been a continual enhancement of my skills as a teacher. Worth every penny and each minute of work, effort and teaching.
No regret; on to video #3 (hopefully, tomorrow).
Enjoy your Thursday,