Posts Tagged ‘massage’
Getting back to work series — 3 of 7: Daily cleaning routine
To get ready for this, I’d suggest 2 or 3 episodes of Monk (anywhere in the first season definitely). What makes Tony Shalhoub’s performance so poignant is the tension between his anxieties and his desire to continue his life despite them. My tears of laughter are in recognition of his, our humanity at the center…
Read MoreGetting back to work during COVID-19, Part 2: Practical Considerations
On April 6th, the WA State Board of Health gave us guidance about how to work with clients while the COVID-19 public health isolation protocols are in effect. Some of us have shut down our practices completely, some of us are seeing a few clients. One thing is for sure: when we begin practicing again…
Read MoreGetting back to Work during COVID-19, Part 1: Essential or Non-essential?
This is a 3-part post covering topics relating to re-opening our bodywork practice. Thanks to Cinny Burrell for prompting me to write this! Essential but not Emergent: Over the past month, I’ve been thinking a lot about this designation “essential” or “non-essential” as it has been handed down through our public health system. I understand…
Read MoreTestimonial: Essentials of Intraoral Work
The team teaching was most valuable for me. We could hear a correction, a different explanation or perspective instantaneously. That was great. There was a really good amount of science and its accompanying technical talk. I really, really appreciated that. Wish we had more hours together to get to play, feel and absorb! Student, Chicago,…
Read MoreTestimonial: Essentials of Intraoral Work
Everything in this class was valuable. It was all new to me, and I’ll be able to use it. I like the interplay between the two instructors. Lauren has a deep, deep knowledge of this work and it seems like all the related areas. Duane, Palatine, IL 2019
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