Massage is such a necessary healing form of health care. It makes you feel invigorated, relaxed, in touch with life, relieved from stress, and cared for.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

I Don't Understand

Most of my career life, I was exposed to computers. I honestly believed I would spend the rest of my life doing just that. Little did I know I would go from $50,000 a year to nothing over night.

It has been a bit of a culture shock.

I still have to pinch myself now and then to see if it really happened. I discovered a new me at 58 years old. Well I guess I realized a dormant calling from my youth and answered it. I wanted to be a doctor, but didn't have the umph to go the years of college at that age so I knuckled down and went to massage school.

I hadn't studied anything seriously for over 40 years. When they started throwing anatomy and physiology at me I started to back pedal, but I knew in my heart that massage was my calling so I stuck it out.

Not only did I do a massage class, but I did extra study to get a clinical massage certificate.

Wow, the things I have experienced in the past two years since starting school. I have been moved to tears on more than one occasion when my work actually took someone's pain away.

Why not massage is the question I want to pose to those of you who have yet to experience the grand relief from pain or stress that therapeutic massage can bring to your life.

There are so many benefits to massage and many have to do with well being and health.

Massage can be a benefit to romance. It can be a source of the touch we all need.

I plan to give you information about massage that will hopefully help you realize that it can be totally non threatening. It can be comforting. It can be relaxing. It can sometimes give you a release from emotions that have clogged up your sense of well being.

Massage is truly glorious given by a therapist who has a passion for helping people. That type of therapist will care for you through his or her touch and will be dedicated to making your massage worth the money you pay for it.

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