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I know, I'm nosey. I was a travel writer.
For six years, I got to travel to Bed & Breakfasts and get massages, all for free, and write about it. So my roots are in traveling, meeting people and hearing their stories. Now I travel around and do The World Massage Festival & Massage Therapy Hall of Fame.
I found the adjustment to a single location massage establishment, inside a strip mall, very confining. So I started a way to stay "in the massage world and travel!" But that is another story!
What's your story? What did you do before massage? Tell us of your travels and what massage is like where you are, especially if you massage outside the U.S. We really like pictures, if possible.
If you get bored come see me at my page http://www.massageprofessionals.com/profile/MikeHinkle
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I travel constantly myself...but am finding it annoying and tiring as my daughter (now 3 1/2) is getting older. While it is still great that I have clients in Alaska, Illinois, Connecticut and Vermont...I am glad to be focusing on building my clientele here in my (semi perminent) home in Brattleboro VT.
I was traveling all over the US and lived in a van with fuzzy orange carpeting while on the road and the woods all other times, selling jewelry, clothing and hand bags. It was great! I also started selling things at music festivals...and still do! Anyone interested in a big wonderful hand made custom Hula Hoop?
However, I wanted to do something more for myself and for others. I was always interested in energy healing and so I explored Reiki and Barbra Brennans School of Healing before actually attending a formal massage school. Once I got into my massage school, I began exploring all the different modalities and also became a certified Yoga Teacher.
Now I am coming full circle back into my playful nature and am balancing a holistic approach to healing the mind body and spirit with Circus Arts. I have taken 2 levels of Circus Yoga Trainings, and am now enrolled in the New England Center for Cirucs Arts to work on learning aerial fabric.
Ive always thought it tremendously important to "live the life you love"
*Bless~
Greetings!
I was GM of Short Line Gaming and Short Line Express Markets.
The gaming company was a slot route company. (We're the ones that run all over town collecting money and fixing the slot machines.)
The markets are a convenience store chain, 12 strong.
So, I guess one can say that I carried a lot of money and sold slurpee's!
Kris
Wow it's amazing the different professions. For me I am a student but I am about to graduate February 6, 2010. I was in the Army for 10 years and then I worked as a government contractor as a helicopter mechanic/crewchief. I miss it sometimes but I got married and had a child and I'm not going to leave my boy to go fight in a war. Especially because my husband is still in the service. Before I started school I always would go and get massages, and then one day I asked about the massage profession. Long story short, I liked what I heard and now I'm almost there. One good thing about working as a mechanic you get good with your hands so the transition to massage wasn't as hard as I thought it would be lol.
Dayna
I work for an engineering company as a piping designer. Go to school part time right now to be a massage therapist. I find what I do for work right now isn't very rewarding. I like seeing people happy and massage is awesome. I can't wait to get my liciens.
Dayna,
Being in the military, did you ever feel to relaxed to be able perform whatever came your way militarily. When I was starting out at the YMCA (less than a year ago) A wife of a military personnell tried to get her husband to get a chair massage , he refused, I felt like he would not recieve because of military performance being to relaxed that was the feeling I got. Because he was getting ready for a TOUR OF DUTY. AND BY THE WAY THANK-YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE.And if there are any other military personnel out there reading this Thank you as well. Peace Travis
Dayna Davis said:Wow it's amazing the different professions. For me I am a student but I am about to graduate February 6, 2010. I was in the Army for 10 years and then I worked as a government contractor as a helicopter mechanic/crewchief. I miss it sometimes but I got married and had a child and I'm not going to leave my boy to go fight in a war. Especially because my husband is still in the service. Before I started school I always would go and get massages, and then one day I asked about the massage profession. Long story short, I liked what I heard and now I'm almost there. One good thing about working as a mechanic you get good with your hands so the transition to massage wasn't as hard as I thought it would be lol.
Dayna
In my former life, I was also a workaholic, but in middle management for an international bank - I gave it up to move to Vegas where the bank had no offices, then was in middle management for a furniture rental chain, and then, while in massage school, a car rental company. On graduation day, I became another kind of workaholic: a massage therapist working toward independent status. 8+ years strong and (thankfully!) still working....
Dayna,
Being in the military, did you ever feel to relaxed to be able perform whatever came your way militarily. When I was starting out at the YMCA (less than a year ago) A wife of a military personnell tried to get her husband to get a chair massage , he refused, I felt like he would not recieve because of military performance being to relaxed that was the feeling I got. Because he was getting ready for a TOUR OF DUTY. AND BY THE WAY THANK-YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE.And if there are any other military personnel out there reading this Thank you as well. Peace Travis
Dayna Davis said:Wow it's amazing the different professions. For me I am a student but I am about to graduate February 6, 2010. I was in the Army for 10 years and then I worked as a government contractor as a helicopter mechanic/crewchief. I miss it sometimes but I got married and had a child and I'm not going to leave my boy to go fight in a war. Especially because my husband is still in the service. Before I started school I always would go and get massages, and then one day I asked about the massage profession. Long story short, I liked what I heard and now I'm almost there. One good thing about working as a mechanic you get good with your hands so the transition to massage wasn't as hard as I thought it would be lol.
Dayna
Prior to and during my massage career I worked in the credit department for a heavy equipment dealer, then was the controller at another heavy equipment dealer. I have been a massage therapist since 2004, mostly part time, but I took a year off from my work to do it full time. I decided that I wanted to get out of the corporate world and get back into massage full time in some capacity. I was then offered a position at a massage school as an educator, and I took it!
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