• She wakes up calm because the month isn’t a mystery anymore.

    Her model is simple:
    12 private clients. $2,500 a month each.
    That’s $30,000/month.

    This is not from constant posting and it isn’t from packing classes.
    It’s from long-term relationships, the kind where clients stay because wealthy clients value deep long-term relationships across years.

    By 8:30 she’s already on her way to her first session.

    She sees both clients in the morning on purpose. She protects the rest of her day the way most people protect their weekends.

    Client one is 8:45. Ninety minutes of focused work, unrushed. She’s present because she’s not trying to ‘make it up’ in volume. Her client is preparing for a major launch, the kind where one week of dysregulation costs more than a year of yoga. Nothing comes between her and that session: not travel, not meetings, not mood. It’s booked like a board meeting — non-negotiable. All week she performs certainty; on the mat the fear finally speak; she can’t outthink her body, and every worry she’s been carrying in silence surfaces in the breath.

    And this is where the teacher becomes invaluable. She doesn’t hype, fix, or therapise. She tracks: breath, tension patterns, energy leaks, the moment the mind starts spiralling. She brings her back into rhythm, feet on the ground, breath steady, spine long, attention clean. She gives her a simple practice that travels with her into the meeting room. Her client will reach out now and again to receive her teacher’s wisdom on something.

    That’s why it isn’t a nice to have. It’s central nervous-system infrastructure, the thing that keeps everything running when the stakes are high.

    Client two is 10:30. Another private. Another relationship. Another person who values consistency and support.

    By 12:15, she’s done.

    And this is where her life diverges from the old yoga economy.

    The afternoon isn’t “more.” It’s hers.

    She walks home slowly. She eats lunch without multitasking. She books a facial because she feels like it, not as a reward for surviving the week.

    She has space to invest the way stable people invest:

    • money set aside automatically

    • a growing buffer that makes her nervous system softer

    • the ability to choose opportunities, not chase them

    And she gets to spend like a woman with a life she actually lives:
    beautiful clothes, skincare, books, travel — and the best part — she becomes the kind of teacher who can keep learning for pleasure. She takes nourishing programmes from other teachers, not from panic, but because she wants to deepen.

    Later she might go to Pilates, a gallery, a long walk downtown, a coffee with a friend, dinner with her partner, a quiet writing session — whatever her passions are that season.

    She still works deeply. She just doesn’t work constantly. She’s rested which means her clients get her deep presence and in this world that’s valuable. Her client learns presence by osmosis which changes their presence with family, friends, and colleagues.

    And when you stop selling sessions and start holding a private client portfolio…

    time returns.
    beauty returns.
    money becomes a tool again — not a stress response.

  • There is an entire private wellbeing economy where serious money is already being spent, consistently, month after month. The spending is not the question. The direction of it is.

    It’s simply not flowing to yoga teachers in meaningful volume, even though yoga is one of the most powerful technologies we have, because yoga is often wrapped in community language: join our community, come to class, be part of the space. That language works beautifully for people who want belonging.

    Private clients with demanding lives aren’t looking to join a community. They’re looking for infrastructure to support high-performing lives.

    They’ve already pre-selected what they spend. They’ve already decided their supporting cast: the practitioners they keep close, the wise counsel around them, the people who help them stay clear, regulated, and decisive when the stakes are high.

    And because of that, most yoga offerings don’t even register because it’s priced and packaged in a way that reads as general, not bespoke.

    Our work is to position yoga teachers inside the part of the market where the money is already moving in vast amounts.

    Because no one takes their mind, body, and soul more seriously than someone with a lot at stake. They’ve built a glorious life — and they will pay whatever it takes to protect it.

  • We’re revolutionising how private yoga works in NYC.

    Not “get more clients.” Not “build a personal brand.”

    We’re teaching private client portfolio design in the high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth space where you build a curated roster of high-calibre clients who pay at least $2,500/month for four sessions.

    That portfolio becomes your leverage to create straightforward, lucrative partnerships in the areas you genuinely care about (whether that’s retreats, wellness experiences, hospitality, fashion, longevity, or anything else you’re drawn to).

    No one else is teaching this model in yoga the way we are. You’ll leave the workshop completely upgraded with a new map, a new standard, and a new way of moving in NYC that makes your next level feel obvious.

    Reserve your seat — $250
    Sunday 1 March • 2-4pm EST via Zoom (replay available)