The Times we’re living in…
Sunday, May 1st, 2011 | Health, Massage, Seattle
People are having tough times…for many reasons. The most obvious one being the full body slam that was dealt to our economy a few years back…and had been building up for some time. Everyone has different priorities…and we all have business lives and personal lives to attend to every single day.
I’ve written on my blog about how important massage is and how vital it is to one’s well being, because it’s what I do. If I were a lawyer or a house painter, I’d be blogging about how a fresh coat of paint or rock solid contract would sure help you out, but I’m neither of those things.
I can talk about how massage helps people by keeping their bodies stronger, and more flexible in these areas that tend to get ignored, since the stress of daily life gets in the way and you think you can just push away the low back pain and tightness in your upper shoulders. Believe me; you can only push away the pain for so long. Our bodies are these amazing machines, but without having attention and care and healing massage time often enough, your body will get stuck in the same bad posture and bad habits we all fall into.
Going to the best massage therapist you know in Seattle, spending an hour on the table, going home and having the most relaxing sleep you’ve had in weeks, or maybe even months…is so incredibly important to your continued well being. I love helping clients in this way and seeing how they respond to a deep massage treatment. Treating yourself well is something everyone should think about, especially while going through the times we’re living in now…
2 Comments to The Times we’re living in…
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May 1, 2011