Connecting with Your Client
Building a connection from the moment you come in contact with a client can lead to a healthy, long-standing business relationship.
Since 2000, Cynthia Williams, LMT, has been actively involved in the massage profession as a practitioner, school administrator, instructor, curriculum developer, and mentor. She maintains a private practice as a massage and yoga instructor.
Building a connection from the moment you come in contact with a client can lead to a healthy, long-standing business relationship.
Ankles often get overlooked during a bodywork session in favor of the feet or calves, but giving attention to this complex area can provide more balance to the greater whole.
Oscillation can be a perfect beginning to a session with clients who struggle to let their guard down.
Returning to proper body positioning during your client's massage sessions can relieve your pain.
Providing accoutrements such as hair ties, feminine hygiene products, breath mints, and hand sanitizer can make a big difference in your client's mind.
A shift in perspective as an interviewee could result in a shift in the physical and emotional response you normally have heading into a job interview.