Sigrid Strebe
 
 

Our Mission:

Lead from the Heart.

Learn how to make a positive impact on your community by moving your business forward, empowering your yoga teachers, and helping your students thrive.

 
 
 
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Are you ready to step out of your head and start growing your business from your heart

You’ve been sharing your gift of teaching yoga for a while, but you feel . . .

  • Scared to invest more money into your business

  • Anxious about scaling because yoga and sales seem to contradict

  • Overwhelmed with all the information about how to expand your business with no 1:1 guidance

Take a deep breath, my friend.

I’m here to show you how to create a flourishing business by leading from your heart. You’ll be able to reach more people, provide more offerings, and know you’re in alignment with yogic principles.

This program is a good fit if you . . .

  • Have an established yoga business

  • Want to generate more income

  • Need help to grow your ideas, personnel, and space

  • Are looking for mentorship

You’ll learn how to:

  • Clarify your vision and bring it to life

  • Set up systems that work

  • Empower your teachers

  • Help your students thrive

  • Build an inclusive community

How you do one thing is how you do everything.

Create a meaningful experience.

What does it feel like from the first moment someone finds your business?

Inviting? Empowering? Inclusive? 

Or  

Confusing? Intimidating? Scary?

We will focus on building your business on the foundation of the Yamas and Niyamas so you will always have clear values to fall back on. By leaning on these timeless concepts like saucha (cleanliness), tapas (self-discipline), and santosha (contentment), you can grow a business that is built to last.


Sigrid Strebe

E-RYT500, YACEP
President of Transitions Yoga Inc.
Serial Entrepreneur
Public Speaker

Like most yoga teachers, my journey started with teaching a few classes each week. Through teaching yoga, I felt like I was finally doing what was true to me. I was whole, but still had so many possibilities for growth.

I moved around a lot and kept teaching and learning, honing my skills to be the best teacher and yogi I could be. In 2015, my husband and I moved back to Bismarck. Although I had lived here before, I hadn’t taught yoga in the community yet. I was eager to start.

New beginnings can be challenging, but I knew I had years of experience to lean on. I searched for an opportunity to start teaching yoga in Bismarck, but the pickings were slim. I finally found one opportunity for one class, the pay was minimal, and they had a non-compete contract. I knew it was time for a leap of faith.

That was the nudge I needed to explore my vision of owning a studio. That studio would reflect all my experiences from the years of being a student and teacher of yoga in many different places. It was at that moment Transitions Yoga transformed from being a one-person traveling show to something much bigger than just myself.

It started small, a 300-square-foot room in the back of a chiropractor’s office. The doctor needed money to help with rent, I needed any place I could offer my clients to let me guide them. Half of each class’s profit went to the chiropractor. After 10 months of this arrangement, I know I could pay the rent for my own space.

Transitions Yoga is now a brick-and-mortar with two locations. We have dozens of teachers, a studio with aerial yoga, a variety of classes, and most importantly – an inclusive community. We offer a 200-hour yoga teacher training in Bismarck, Fargo, and Williston and will offer our first 300-hour yoga teacher training at the beginning of 2023.