 |
[-] |
|
Tag: massage
Viewing 1 - 5 out of 13 Blogs.
Page:
1 |
|
|
School stress can be overwhelming at times, especially when I have to finish term paper assignments simultaneously. But there are a lot of ways for us to feel relaxed, if not better, the natural way. And foot massage is just one of them! All you need to do is sit on a chair or on the floor to get comfy and then let the massage therapist do the job. Using of lotion or essential oils is actually optional. But if you do not have enough time to go to any massage clinic or a s... Read More
I realize you probably have an immediate answer to that question but stop for a minute and get into your creative mind. Imagine yourself in the position of your client driving into the parking lot for your spa or whichever mode of transportation is used in your area. You, as the client, are probably stressed, perhaps muscles tight from being hunched over a computer keyboard or dealing with young children all day, and you walk through those spa doors which promise escape from th... Read More
In the spa business it is necessary for you to reach out and touch your clients. You must physically interact with them whether it's working out that knot pinching a nerve in their neck or giving a pedicure. So yes, you do interact with them. The question though is, are you connecting with them on a personal level? Are you giving that extra little bit of effort that shows your client that, "Hey, I am so glad I know you"? It's that extra little bits, whether it's asking about their... Read More
We are in some difficult time in our economy. Everyone knows someone who is struggling or has lost a job. Perhaps you are that person.The good news is that there is a tomorrow. There are ways out it's just a matter of finding them and there are people that will help you along the way. Perhaps even people you don't even know.And you are not alone. I was reminded of this today when reading this article from the Milford Daily News:Dayle's Day Spa: just what the doctor orderedI encourage you to read... Read More
I just read this entry by Katie T. and I thought it had a lot of great advice that could be used by everyone no matter what area of the country you are in today. Thrifty District: Reduced-Price Relaxation You can go ahead an insert the obligatory comments about the horrible economy plus how stressful everyone’s jobs are at the moment, and therefore make the obvious case for the increased need for stress-reducing treatments. Duh. You know my intro already. But let’s be realistic in our... Read More
Page:
1 |
|
|
|