Partner with Your Massage Therapist, Don’t Use Them!
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 | Featured, Massage, Seattle
When I hear someone say they use a massage therapist, I cringe.
Ours is the healing profession that you join with, partner with, and come out more whole with because of this unique partnership. We don’t have a massage practice so we can be used by clients.
We’re in it so we can help, heal, and take care of people’s bodies in way they never could do for themselves.
My clients come to me and they receive bodywork from a skilled massage practitioner, and in my case, they receive bodywork and massage care from someone who specializes in helping people with pelvic and groin pain, lower back pain, muscle strain, and injury massage treatment.
There’s already enough using and being used going on in our world. Don’t add to it.
Create a new thought process, and create a healthier mindset toward your body and health.
You might use a toothbrush or a vacuum cleaner, but you open up and receive a massage from the best massage therapist you can find and work on your deep physical places and processes.
Massage practitioners are partners in care, and they become partners in healing.
While it may seem to some like I’m splitting hairs by focusing on this word “use” I’m not.
Ideas matter in our world, words matter, and who you have perform your bodywork matters a great deal.
Every one of you reading this in Seattle and around Puget Sound can decide today to begin working toward a healthier body, making better choices in healthy movement, and schedule a massage treatment. The rest is up to you.
Take care of your body and treat it well. It’s going to have to last a lifetime.
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