Thursday, July 16, 2020

Continued Growth To the Best of My Ability



Aww - Welcome
I just want to take a moment this to say Thank you to everyone out there who's following my business blog and my business. Since I have reopened back on June 1st business is better then I could have ever imagined.

I realize my blogs are ... well... let's just say there is room for lots of growth. I know it. My hope is to someday be a great story teller or writer. So here we are in the beginnings of that journey. Hang in there with me. On boring days just pass on those posts. HAHA

In the last month and a half, I have seen a larger number of people coming in for stress. Stress that has gotten out of hand. Stress that has now become such physical pain and they need to feel a painful massage in order to feel better two days after a massage. They aren't coming to relax during the massage or even take a break from the pain they feel every moment of their day. They are on my table, wide awake to feel every painful section of their body, in hopes to feel better later. I personally could not imagine being in so much pain that your brain receives this message all day long. I listen to the stories while doing their intake. I can see that they are at whits end by their body language and facial expressions. My heart goes out to these individuals.

When we reopened I came back with a new intention: I want to help as many people as I can to the best of my ability. This is my montra. I spent our quarantine time learning new skills and practicing them. I have incorporated many new things. Sometimes I fall short of full filling those clients' desperate need for help. This breaks my heart. I spend probably too much time wrestling with this on my head. My commitment is to perform to the best of my ability. So ... I go back to learning. I go back to reaching out to others to find better ways to work that will help you. There is always more that can be done to improve.

Bottom line - I have loved hearing from you - the client. Communicating more helps me - help you. Every bit on input (the good, bad and ugly) or knowledge shared improves 'The Massage Room'.

Thank you -
Nancy

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