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A few of my suggestions for success as a massage therapist

by Felicia Brown
(Greensboro, NC)

Felicia Brown, LMBT

Felicia Brown, LMBT

Julie,

It is so funny you asked this because I just posted an article on my blog about this very thing. Here is part of what I wrote:

One of the most frequent questions I get as a successful massage therapist, business owner and now, consultant, is "How did you get to be so successful?" or "What is the best thing I can do to get my practice/business going?" Whether you are a new practitioner on your own or the owner of a spa, my answers would still be the same. Here are a few of my suggestions.

1) Have confidence in yourself and your abilities. One of my instructors in massage school told me that being a great therapist was about 10% technique and 90% confidence. And she added that if I wasn't confident, to "fake it 'til you make it." That advice has served me well, whether I was speaking to a group, treating a new or VIP client, or interviewing for a new position. Even when I have to admit I don't know the answer to something, I will confidently tell someone "I'm not sure, but I will find out for you!" Confidence is very attractive and your clients/potential clients will definitely respond to it.

2) Always be willing to learn. No matter how much you know, you never know it all. For me, being humble enough to grow and learn from every situation and from others I meet gives me the opportunity to continue to stretch myself personally and professionally. It also opens my eyes to new perspectives, ideas, attitudes and adventures!

3) Help others succeed. Ever since I began my massage practice in 1994, and then later at my spa, I have always made it a point to help other massage therapists, spa owners and spa professionals. That attitude and aim has led to many teaching and speaking opportunities and is now the basis for my career as a consultant. If you help others succeed it will come back to many times over...and you will feel great about knowing that your deeds have really been good ones.

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