The Rise: Living the Yoga Dream
Fort Worth offered her fresh ground to grow, and she didn't hold back. Stacie poured herself into the teaching life — morning classes, lunchtime privates, evening flows in packed studios. Within months, she was leading 23 classes a week, traveling across the city, and meeting students from all walks of life. It was exhausting — but for a while, it was electric.
Around that time, she started leaning more intentionally into her yoga Instagram account. What began as casual posts evolved into useful tutorials, thoughtful captions, and real connection. Slowly, her online presence helped fill her classes and introduced her to a wider yoga community. Content creation became a second language — one that would later shape her entire career.
The Burnout Nobody Talks About
But even dreams have limits. After years of teaching nonstop, Stacie’s body started whispering, then screaming, for rest. Her schedule left little space for recovery. She taught in the mornings, collapsed into naps mid-afternoon, and returned to the mat by sunset. There wasn't a single day she didn't teach — and over time, something shifted. She remembers standing under the shower one day, completely drained, and hearing a voice inside her say, I can't keep doing this.” Yoga, once her passion and purpose, was starting to feel like survival. She hadn't signed up for that kind of struggle — and she knew something had to change.
Rebuilding with Clarity
With the support of her fiancé, Stacie made a big — and brave — decision: step back. She took a job as a social media manager for a healthcare company, finally allowing her body and mind to rest. At first, it felt like letting go. But in truth, it was a homecoming.
She began teaching part-time again — a few classes she truly enjoyed, plus online videos for YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok. With space to breathe, her love for yoga returned. She wasn't chasing rent anymore. She was creating again, not just teaching. She was reconnecting with the reason she started this journey in the firstplace.
Business Takeaways from Don’t grind your passion into burnout
Loving yoga doesn’t mean you need to live at the studio seven days a week.
Build your teaching career with a strategy
Financial pressure can distort your relationship with yoga — design a life where youre teaching because you want to, not because you have to.
Social media is more than noise
It can be your best marketing tool if used with purpose. Lean into content that helps people, not just posts for likes.
It's okay to hit pause
Stepping back can bring more clarity than pushing through. Stillness creates space for direction.
Your path is allowed to change
You don't owe the same version of your dream to anyone — not even yourself.
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Business Takeaways
- Yoga Business Journey With my fiancé’s support, I decided that teaching yoga full time is still my ultimate dream in life, but one where I can teach however many classes feels comfortable to me without having to think about the income; truly teaching for the pure joy of it. This step back from teaching showed me where I can utilize my skillset elsewhere and work a 9-5 to save money and grow in other areas of my life to reach that new goal. I still teach yoga part time in person and online because I never want to let it go completely. The step back I was able to take in order to set goals for my future allowed me to reshape the trajectory of my life and teaching path.


