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Know Your Body Best is changing locations!
Feb. 22, 2010, Toronto, ON – As of March 1, 2010 Know Your Body Best (KYBB) will be located in a brand new space to serve you better! Our new location will be 461 Carlaw Avenue, in Toronto.
Feb. 22, 2010, Toronto, ON – As of March 1, 2010 Know Your Body Best (KYBB) will be located in a brand new space to serve you better! Our new location will be 461 Carlaw Avenue, in Toronto.
Practice Management: Money & Healing ... Mutually Exclusive?
In my previous article, I outlined how massage therapists can begin the road to financial fitness. This article looks at negative yet common beliefs about money, and how these beliefs may be harming more than our bankbook balances.
In my previous article, I outlined how massage therapists can begin the road to financial fitness. This article looks at negative yet common beliefs about money, and how these beliefs may be harming more than our bankbook balances.
The Spa and Spa Practitioners
The spa is the fastest growing trend in the wellness industry today and a common household word for many, if not most, of us. The spa industry is second only to the esthetics industry as the fastest growing service industry in the world.
The spa is the fastest growing trend in the wellness industry today and a common household word for many, if not most, of us. The spa industry is second only to the esthetics industry as the fastest growing service industry in the world.
From the Editor: Fall 2009
In this issue of Massage Therapy Canada, we highlight massage therapists in the spa setting. There are varying opinions about the “professional environment” for massage therapy; how it should or should not be represented and which modalities are considered to be complementary or contradictory.
In this issue of Massage Therapy Canada, we highlight massage therapists in the spa setting. There are varying opinions about the “professional environment” for massage therapy; how it should or should not be represented and which modalities are considered to be complementary or contradictory.
Take the Spa Industry Seriously
There appears a divide in our industry where some massage therapists hailing from the clinical side view spa massage as “not real massage”. They see spa massage as pampering without true therapeutic value. The marketplace begs to differ as millions of people clamber to spas every year to offset stress and tension, and improve health and wellness.
There appears a divide in our industry where some massage therapists hailing from the clinical side view spa massage as “not real massage”. They see spa massage as pampering without true therapeutic value. The marketplace begs to differ as millions of people clamber to spas every year to offset stress and tension, and improve health and wellness.
Spa Pros & Cons
My name is Mario Di Girolamo and in 1997 I graduated from the Professional Institute of Massage Therapy in Winnipeg, Man. In the first eight years of my career I worked for myself in athletic gyms and chiropractic clinics. For the past four years I have been working in the spa industry at Ten Spa.
My name is Mario Di Girolamo and in 1997 I graduated from the Professional Institute of Massage Therapy in Winnipeg, Man. In the first eight years of my career I worked for myself in athletic gyms and chiropractic clinics. For the past four years I have been working in the spa industry at Ten Spa.
Contibutor to Our Profession: Fall 2009
I live in the Niagara region beside a beautiful wooded area along the famous Welland Canal, with easy access to bicycle/walking trails, farmers markets and open spaces. My wife Cheryl has tolerated marriage to me these last 17 years (I don’t know how she does it) and we have two children – Gabriel, 15 years, and Noah, 13 years. I love the outdoors and spend much of my time there, when I’m not working.
I live in the Niagara region beside a beautiful wooded area along the famous Welland Canal, with easy access to bicycle/walking trails, farmers markets and open spaces. My wife Cheryl has tolerated marriage to me these last 17 years (I don’t know how she does it) and we have two children – Gabriel, 15 years, and Noah, 13 years. I love the outdoors and spend much of my time there, when I’m not working.
Selling your massage therapy business
As the baby boom generation approaches retirement, an unprecedented number of workers will be leaving the workforce. According to Canada’s Urban Futures Institute, some 9.8 million Canadian baby boomers, people born between 1946 and 1964, are approaching retirement. By 2020, the number of Canadians retiring each year will be 425,000.
As the baby boom generation approaches retirement, an unprecedented number of workers will be leaving the workforce. According to Canada’s Urban Futures Institute, some 9.8 million Canadian baby boomers, people born between 1946 and 1964, are approaching retirement. By 2020, the number of Canadians retiring each year will be 425,000.
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