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join me Thu Jul 29 at this Biz…

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 | Business, networking, Seattle | No Comments

join me Thu Jul 29 at this Biznik event A Cross-Pollinated Networking Event – http://biznik.com/h/e3nR

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Finding the Deep Center of Gravity (Part 1.)

Saturday, April 10th, 2010 | Groin Injury, Massage, networking | No Comments


Let’s face it, we all want to feel better. As a massage practitioner I know this fact in a deep way. Clients come to me with a long list of stresses, strains, pains, aches, and just plain old built up body tension.


No only do I understand this, but the bodyworkers I often network with know this as well. People want to feel better, in every part of their body. Even in certain areas it might be difficult for them to talk about. Pain that comes up when they stretch or move a certain way that shouldn’t be so painful.


One thing that I’ve been discussing with my fellow healing profession workers is my shift in focus to groin and pelvic injury treatment.

Since this is a delicate subject, even talking about it with other massage practitioners can be like opening a can of worms that either calls for a lengthy discussion or becomes a conversation stopper.

You never know.

In our society, the genital region is taboo and working around this highly charged area is something most massage practitioners and bodyworkers just do not do. And I get it. I completely understand why groin and pelvic work isn’t all that popular with my fellow massage practitioners.


Let me put this out there: People truly need this type of elemental and integrative body work. So much of our culture’s stresses and long-term pains are held onto in the pelvic region.

Who knows if it began with the repressed way we’ve held things inside for generations, and it may date back to the whole formation of this great big crazy body of a country (the body inside our own minds, the body politic, the bodies of all these humans around us we come into contact with), but healing and release needs to happen more often.

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join me Thu Dec 3, 2009 at th…

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 | Business, networking | No Comments

join me Thu Dec 3, 2009 at this Biznik event Invite Someone Dangerous to Tea – http://bit.ly/4CCdxe

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join me Tue Dec 1, 2009 at this Biznik event Sierra’s Salon – The Only Place to be On Capitol Hill – http://bit.ly/2rzjgr

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join me (if you care..lol) Thu Nov 12, 2009 at this Biznik event Type Sevens Nosh and Nurture – http://bit.ly/1myKO4

I’m hosting – rsvp only – Thu …

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I’m hosting – rsvp only – Thu Nov 19, 2009 at this Biznik event Invite Someone Dangerous to Tea – http://bit.ly/1Lbmf8

Going to network with creative…

Thursday, October 29th, 2009 | Business, networking | No Comments

Going to network with creative Professionals today. yay Corbet Curfman and Vicki Dvorak for hosting – http://bit.ly/11OXth

Massage Therapy School

Location

747 North 90th Street
Greenwood, WA 98103

My office is actually a house that's been converted to a healing space with 4 treatment rooms.
Surrounded by other quiet and residential homes, my space facilitates deeper levels of relaxation in this peaceful Seattle Neighborhood.

I share it with 4 other healing practitioners of different disciplines.

Contact

206-465-6344 massage@sierrafaye.com

Schedule

Tuesdays: 11-8

Wednesdays: 11 - 8pm

Fridays: 11-6

Saturdays: 11-6

Parking

There's free parking everywhere!

Sometimes there are crews of road and utility workers along N. 90th doing projects that affect the flow of traffic.

If you cannot find parking in front or on the block you can park on Linden or Freemont streets and walk.

Directories for Bodywork and Healing

Specialities

*Treating soft tissue injury of the low back, hips, groin and pelvis.

*Deep pressure massage that heals and doesn't hurt
*Light pressure massage that heals on deep tissues

*Empowering clients to give feedback and get the massage they really want