The Blog Is Dead, Long Live The Blog


It’s 21.09 on April 30th 2013 and I am finally sitting down to write my goodbye post at this site.

If you have arrived here by word of mouth, or search, this blog has a rich and diverse archive of over 300,000 words on how to make a successful career as a teacher of Alexander Technique. You can spend many fruitful hours browsing my 12 Step Plan for Financial Success As A Teacher of the Alexander Technique.

I have a facebook page, or you can click here and sign up for a free email seminar on my 12 Steps.

In this blog you will find the full version of these ideas, 12 case studies of Alexander Technique teachers, and lots of practical ideas and suggestions for getting more financial oomph into your teaching practice.

Of course I am still coaching – but not here any more.

I have opened up a new membership site, sign up for the email series and I will put you in touch with it.  I have already built a strong community of teachers. To be part of this community, you first need to join my mailing list.

Once on my mailing list you will receive emails about the 12 Steps, and the other options you have.

You can also study my 12 Steps in this blog’s archives. Please start doing my 12 Step Plan. You will be asked to articulate your own plan in how your practice is going now as a condition of joining my membership site. 

What Is The Course Going To Show Me?
Has anyone ever systematically taught you how to make your Alexander Technique practice work: how to find pupils? how to market and sell? how to build your retirement?

You can learn it here for free.

I am running a continuous online course – and it has been, and continues to be, free. It won’t stay free forever, so take this opportunity while it still exists. I promise that you will be so glad you did. Teachers who have been studying with me are already saying things like…

Kit Racette says…
“You can have no idea how much your series has unblocked my process…
All sorts of things are finally coming together with no effort on my part. It is organic as I allow it to happen. A large part of this is getting out of my own way - another very AT idea!!”

Angela Bradshaw says…
“The 'money' phenomenon has surprised me the most: it truly is a very accurate barometer of how the business is going. I thank you for that too hugely. Clarity has come quickly when I measure all business related actions to their financial status.  It all becomes very simple!

“I have mentally walked away from my alternate weekly morning sessions I’d been doing: it was costing me too much and not delivering what it promised. I know I don't need it, so I don't waste my time on it anymore 'trying' to make it work. The question is clear much more quickly now again based on the financial numbers.  Phew!

“So, in awe of your work. Looking forward to the group for honest and open sharing and learning. No longer worried about The Alexander Police! Confident in my own 'style' being good enough for me!

Great stuff!  Inspiring +++”

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So right now, the only way to get in is to sign up to read about my 12 Step Plan. 

See you over there, where my adventure course continues…

Jeremy Chance,
Meguro. 21.37
April 29th, 2013.

PS: Remember - join my mail list on my 12 Step Plan. If that is too much trouble for you, then maybe this course is not for you? But if you are motivated, and you do want to increase your income from Alexander Technique, then go join my mail list and see what comes next. It’s an adventure – why not? The only thing you could lose is ending up with what you already have!

Comments

  1. Thank you, Jeremy, for sharing this blog and its enormous wealth of insight with all of us!

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  2. This has been the best AT related blog course ever! I thank you infinitely for your work and inspiration. Looking fwd to the next stage!

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