Massage Business
11 May 2010A question I get a lot from my clients and people who find out I am a Massage Therapist, is whether or not I am staying busy. What is nice is that I can honestly say, that I am spoiled in that regard. Some how when I don’t have a full schedule it works out perfectly to where I needed that time for duties at home. If I have a cancellation, I just work on paperwork or read.
The last two appointments of the day are always taken, my school teachers and others who can’t get time off during the day. I am always grateful for the awesome clients Ive been sent, so that in and of its self makes it especially satisfying to be a therapist.
But what brings me the most joy, is seeing the change that occurs in that simple hour. So in that regard, my job is the best. Not many professions can say they help relieve tension and restore vitality to the muscles of the people they serve.
My sister went through school many years ago, she told me then that I would love to be a Massage Therapist and I would be good at it. I brushed her off and said no, that’s your thing. I want to find my own. Only to join her later and prove her right.
If you are thinking about massage as a career, the best thing I can say would be to make sure you first take care of your self so that you can more fully take care of your clients needs. This will bring longevity and joy to your work place.