Body/Work: Careers in Massage Therapy

[Kayse Gehret] ☆ Body/Work: Careers in Massage Therapy Ñ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Body/Work: Careers in Massage Therapy Everything you need to know about working in the Massage industry. according to L. Hollingsworth. If this book had been around 17 years ago when I started out on my massage career, I would have definitely had an easier time.You will get great insights on how to start your practice, expand your clientele, market yourself, even choose a massage school!The book is a good read even for seasoned MTs like me, and I highly recommend it for anyone who is even thinking about going into massage.. A va

Body/Work: Careers in Massage Therapy

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Rating : 4.56 (911 Votes)
Asin : 0615330762
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 156 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-06-28
Language : English

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. About the Author Kayse Gehret is a sought-after massage therapist and Reiki practitioner in the San Francisco Bay Area. In her decade-long practice, she has worked with countless celebrities, professional athletes, foreign dignitaries, corporate executives, and rock stars. Her experience spans community-oriented day spas, luxury hotels, private practice office settings and world-class resorts. She is also founder of Soulstice Spa, Inc., (soulsticespa) a boutique bodycare and cosmetics company based in Sausalito, California and retailing nationwide

"Starting your career as a massage therapist just got easier! If there had been such a valuable handbook when I was starting out 17 years ago, I would have saved precious time and gained serious advantage over my competition. In this insightful, remarkably readable guide you will learn how to determine if massage therapy is the right career for you, explore your education and training options, navigate the crucial time between graduating from massage school and secure your first job. I had to laugh out loud many times as I read the book and recognized some silly thing I did years ago or how I could have handled a situation better if I'd known beforehand what to expect. Body/Work: Careers in Massage Therapy is a valuable companion to your massage school education, a practical blueprint for starting out in the profession a

Kayse Gehret is a sought-after massage therapist and Reiki practitioner in the San Francisco Bay Area. . In her decade-long practice, she has worked with countless celebrities, professional athletes, foreign dignitaries, corporate executives, and rock stars. She is also founder of Soulstice Spa, Inc., (soulsticespa) a boutique bodycare and cosmetics company based in Sausalito, Californi

"Everything you need to know about working in the Massage industry." according to L. Hollingsworth. If this book had been around 17 years ago when I started out on my massage career, I would have definitely had an easier time.You will get great insights on how to start your practice, expand your clientele, market yourself, even choose a massage school!The book is a good read even for seasoned MT's like me, and I highly recommend it for anyone who is even thinking about going into massage.. "A valuable resource for the small business person" according to Patrick Vaughn. What a great read! "Body/Work: Careers in Massage Therapy" is a wonderful resource for anyone operating a small business. Although intended for the person interested in building a successful massage therapy practice- Kayse's new book really succeeds in emphasizing high-level customer service practices which are relevant to any business owner.. "not what I thought it would be" according to barkingdog. I thought this book would give people some helpful info on whether or not they should become a massage therapists or as the title says Body/Work - whatever that is really since I have never seen anything with the words put together like that. It is more for people who already are massage therapist but there are much better books on the topic.This book is really for beginners in a career in massage and doesn't really provide much in depth information.The most important section on transference shows that the author really doesn't have any concept of what transfer

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