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Become Your Best Self Part 2: Awareness Into Action

07.06.2026

Instructor Development

Drawing on insights from Kylie Gates' wellness coaching course, we shift the focus to the habits, choices, and routines that shape how you teach, recover, and manage energy day to day.

Special thanks to Justin Riley, LMI Education Content Specialist, for his support with this feature.

In Part One, we explored the “roots” that shape how we think, feel, and perform – our mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual systems, along with our values and sense of purpose.

But understanding wellness is only the starting point. Real change comes from the choices you make day-to-day, before class, after class, and in the rhythm of life beyond teaching.

This is where habits and self-care move beyond ideas – becoming practical tools for lasting wellbeing.

Habits: Where Your Teaching Energy Becomes Sustainable

Habits are repeated behaviors that eventually become automatic. They shape how you operate during busy weeks when motivation is low, but expectations are still high.

For Instructors, habits quietly determine:

  • How prepared you feel before class
  • How you recover after teaching
  • How consistent your energy is across the week
  • How well you look after yourself outside the studio

The key insight is this: you don’t rise to motivation – you fall into systems.

So the question becomes not “Am I motivated?” but:

What systems am I relying on when I’m tired, busy, or stretched?

Simple habit principles that actually work:

  • Make it visible – keep reminders and routines where you can see them
  • Make it easier to succeed – prepare meals, clothes, playlists, or recovery tools ahead of time
  • Focus on consistency – aim for progress, not perfection
  • Plan ahead for difficult weeks – decide in advance how you’ll protect your energy when life gets busy
  • Build accountability – use check-ins, routines, or support from others to help you stay consistent

Small habits repeated consistently are what allow Instructors to sustain high energy over time – not bursts of effort.

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Beliefs: The Invisible Drivers Behind Your Performance 

Underneath habits sit beliefs – the internal narrative shaping how you see yourself as an Instructor and as a person. 

These beliefs often show up quietly: 

  • “I should be more consistent” 
  • “I can’t teach well when I’m tired” 
  • “Other Instructors are better than me” 
  • “I always must be ‘on’” 

Left unchallenged, beliefs shape behavior. And behavior shapes experience. 

The important shift is this: beliefs are not fixed

Thanks to neuroplasticity, the brain adapts through repetition. What you repeatedly think and do literally reshapes your neural pathways over time. 

This means change is not about forcing positivity – it’s about retraining patterns through awareness and repetition. 

A simple process: 

  1. Notice the limiting belief 
  1. Question its accuracy 
  1. Replace it with a more useful perspective 
  1. Reinforce it through action, not just thought 

For Instructors, this is powerful – because how you think about yourself directly influences how you show up in front of others.

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The Foundations Still Matter: Sleep, Nutrition, and Movement 

Before advanced self-care strategies, the basics matter most.

These three foundations directly impact your ability to perform and recover:

  • Sleep restores energy, focus, and emotional regulation
  • Nutrition supports cognition, mood, and physical output
  • Movement regulates stress and builds resilience

When these are strong, everything else becomes easier.

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Self-Care: Building Recovery Into Real Life 

Self-care is not a luxury – it’s how you maintain your ability to show up sustainably.

It can be simple, practical, and realistic:

  • A few minutes of breathing or mindfulness between classes
  • A walk outside after teaching to reset mentally
  • Journaling to process emotional load
  • Stretching or yoga to release physical tension
  • Time in nature to disconnect and recharge
  • Connection with people who refill your energy

And importantly, noticing the small moments – what we might call “glimmers” – those brief experiences that bring calm, joy, or presence into your day.

For Instructors, self-care is what allows you to keep giving without burning out.

Les Mills Presenters celebrating a win

Celebration: Reinforcing Progress 

One of the most overlooked parts of growth is celebration.

In a profession built on delivery, feedback, and constant improvement, it’s easy to move straight to the next class, the next plan, the next goal.

But celebration matters because it:

  • Reinforces positive behavior
  • Builds confidence
  • Shifts focus from what’s missing to what’s working
  • Strengthens motivation through evidence of progress

Even small wins matter – showing up on a tough day, connecting deeply in a class, or staying consistent in your own training.

What gets recognized gets repeated.

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Happiness and Mindset: The Outcome of Alignment 

Wellbeing is also shaped by how we experience life from moment to moment. 

Research consistently shows that happiness is supported by: 

  • Gratitude and mindfulness 
  • Strong relationships 
  • Purpose and meaning 
  • Using personal strengths 
  • Engaging in flow experiences 

For Instructors, flow is often found in the studio – when music, movement, and connection align, and everything feels natural and alive. 

These moments are not accidental. They are the result of preparation, presence, and alignment.

Post-workout stretch

Bringing It All Together 

Instructor Wellness is not built through one change. It is built through alignment across multiple layers: 

  • Beliefs that support you 
  • Habits that sustain you 
  • Self-care that restores you 
  • And awareness that keeps you honest 

When these elements work together, teaching stops feeling like something you push through – and becomes something you can sustain with energy, clarity, and purpose. 

Wellness is not about doing more. It’s about doing what matters consistently.

Kylie Gates presenting a wellness coaching course

Ready to learn more?

Explore nine bite-sized wellness coaching videos now available on your Releases App.

In the Become Your Best Self course, Creative Director and Integrated Wellness Coach Kylie Gates guides you through life-changing topics, including finding your "why", building strong foundations, and creating greater happiness and inner peace. 

Head to LearnTips, then scroll down to the Wellness Library

Every Instructor has moments where things feel heavy. If this helped you reflect, pass it on to someone else who might benefit from the same reminder. Or you can share on social media by clicking the link at the top of this page.

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