TillieDillie
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I am new to massage - Licensed July 08.
The main reason I became a therapist is to provide a healthy lifestyle/workstyle that supports me.
I often feel so lonely and empty after giving a massage -such an abrupt - disconnect after intimacy - usually with on-site -one time clients.
I work for an on-call service and am building my own practice...so most everyone is a first-time "sale" - more energy out than a repeat client.
Many times the afterwards emptiness is deadly
sometimes I feel like this is killing me and I don't want to do massage anymore
Classic beginner mistakes - giving too much attention, energy out. I'm immature as far as massage practice--with few energy protection or boundary skills. I am still in the 'got something to prove' 'got to give 190% each time
I'm studying NMT - thinking this will change my focus. Currently deep relaxation is all I know. Clients like my work - great tips.
What I bring to the table: I tend toward the melancholy or ecstatic, I am highly emotional and intense...'the artist temperament"
I've worked to overcome/release/cope with and transcend severe depression most of my life, and I cycle through depressive bouts about twice yearly...that's just how it is so far. Keeping at 'sea level' takes a great deal of maintenance; yoga, nutrition, eating often, more rest, excercise, talking with friends, meditation, prayer, supplements,
I usually make phone calls as I drive home or I sing, and practice music. I have a hefty support system, several good friends, and many aquaintances, and a massage mentor.
I dunno, the empty feeling has come so many times, I need your experience and suggestions.
The main reason I became a therapist is to provide a healthy lifestyle/workstyle that supports me.
I often feel so lonely and empty after giving a massage -such an abrupt - disconnect after intimacy - usually with on-site -one time clients.
I work for an on-call service and am building my own practice...so most everyone is a first-time "sale" - more energy out than a repeat client.
Many times the afterwards emptiness is deadly
sometimes I feel like this is killing me and I don't want to do massage anymore
Classic beginner mistakes - giving too much attention, energy out. I'm immature as far as massage practice--with few energy protection or boundary skills. I am still in the 'got something to prove' 'got to give 190% each time
I'm studying NMT - thinking this will change my focus. Currently deep relaxation is all I know. Clients like my work - great tips.
What I bring to the table: I tend toward the melancholy or ecstatic, I am highly emotional and intense...'the artist temperament"
I've worked to overcome/release/cope with and transcend severe depression most of my life, and I cycle through depressive bouts about twice yearly...that's just how it is so far. Keeping at 'sea level' takes a great deal of maintenance; yoga, nutrition, eating often, more rest, excercise, talking with friends, meditation, prayer, supplements,
I usually make phone calls as I drive home or I sing, and practice music. I have a hefty support system, several good friends, and many aquaintances, and a massage mentor.
I dunno, the empty feeling has come so many times, I need your experience and suggestions.