
Part of ‘The Wellbeing Advantage Professional’ Series.
Meditation Teachers guide people back into themselves — into breath, presence, quiet, acceptance and emotional release.
You bring calm into chaotic minds.
But the reality few see is this:
You are the anchor in the room — but anchors also need support.
Here’s how natural daily tools can support your nervous system, breath, emotional steadiness and teaching presence — and how you can share these same tools with students as gentle support between sessions.
Morning
Ground Yourself Before You Guide Others

A Meditation Teacher’s morning routine is sacred — it sets the entire tone for the day.
Support your inner foundation
Support steady, peaceful energy. Take MetaPWR™ Mito2Max™ for calm, sustained energy throughout your sessions.
Prepare your breath for guiding practice. Inhale Eucalyptus essential oil or Spearmint essential oil to deepen your breath.
Ground your nervous system. Apply Steady™ Grounding Blend or Balance™ Touch Grounding Blend before your first class or meditation group.
Create a peaceful meditation environment. Diffuse Lavender essential oil with Frankincense essential oil for soft, sacred, grounding energy.
You begin your day present, steady, and emotionally centred — ready to guide others into calm.
Midday
Reset Your Energy, Your Breath & Your Emotional Boundaries

Meditation classes may look peaceful from the outside — but energetically, you’re doing heavy lifting.
Your nervous system resets.
Your voice softens.
Your emotional presence recharges.
Evening
Release What Isn’t Yours & Return to Inner Quiet

Meditation Teachers absorb a surprising amount of emotion from others. Evenings are for release, integration and self-kindness.
Support digestion after teaching late classes. Use TerraZyme™ Enzyme Complex before dinner
Relax muscles from sitting and holding space. Massage Deep Blue™ Soothing Blend with Fractionated Coconut Oil into hips, back and shoulders.
Quiet the mind after deep emotional sessions. Diffuse Roman Chamomile essential oil or Vetiver essential oil to bring the mind into stillness.
Support emotional decompression. Apply Magnolia Touch or Neroli Touch to the heart, chest or wrists.
Support restorative, meditation-quality sleep. Use Serenity™ Softgels or Serenity™ Stick + Valerian for a deep nighttime reset.
Your evenings rebuild the inner peace you help others find.
Support Your Meditation Space

What your students smell, hear and feel influences their ability to drop into presence.
For grounding practices, diffuse Cedarwood or Frankincense essential oils.
For stress-relief meditations, use Bergamot or Lavender essential oils.
For breathwork, diffuse Eucalyptus or Spearmint essential oils.
For Chakra meditation, use Arise™ Enlightening Blend or Anchor™ Steadying Blend.
For energy cleansing, diffuse Purify™ or Lime essential oils between sessions.
Your environment becomes an extension of your teaching.
Students Want Support Between Sessions
Meditation Teachers may hear:
Offering natural tools gives your students:
consistency.
emotional regulation.
deeper breathing.
calmer evenings.
stronger meditation practice.
reduced stress levels.
And creates an aligned income stream that doesn’t change your teaching.
Make hydration a habit throughout the day, and keep in mind that supplements are there to support a balanced, nutritious diet — they’re not designed to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.






