Breath for Balance
Help Clients Shed Stress Before the Massage Session
By Kris Bour
W
hile some of your clients might come to their massage
sessions completely centered, grounded, and ready
to let go of the day, many more barely make it on
time, often having driven through rush-hour traffic on the heels
of a stressful and overscheduled day. Preparing these clients
for the quiet that is to come requires more than just telling them
to relax. Using a few simple tools, and the power of breath, you
can help these harried clients—and all of your clients for that
matter—be better prepared and receptive for their sessions.
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