Revolution
Member
- Joined
- Sep 9, 2009
- Messages
- 49
- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 6
Hi All,
I'm an LMT in Vermont who is finishing up her certification in Clinical Aromatherapy, trying to keep a practice afloat. I'm looking to expand my services/offerings in order to be able to afford to keep my space, trying to get people in here for things OTHER than massage - it's a tough market right now. The spa I'm working for part time is trying to get me to go to esthetics and nail tech school, but that's not really the angle I go at - I love helping people, and do primarily clinical massage and aromatherapy (aromacology, really). I feel like esthetics and nails goes into the "beauty" industry, and that's not really my focus. Not to diss those industries - I love a good pedicure! - but they are kinda superficial compared to the work I do on a physical and spiritual level.
Has anyone felt this way, and added other specialties/careers to their practice? If so, what did you do?
Thanks!
Jackie
I'm an LMT in Vermont who is finishing up her certification in Clinical Aromatherapy, trying to keep a practice afloat. I'm looking to expand my services/offerings in order to be able to afford to keep my space, trying to get people in here for things OTHER than massage - it's a tough market right now. The spa I'm working for part time is trying to get me to go to esthetics and nail tech school, but that's not really the angle I go at - I love helping people, and do primarily clinical massage and aromatherapy (aromacology, really). I feel like esthetics and nails goes into the "beauty" industry, and that's not really my focus. Not to diss those industries - I love a good pedicure! - but they are kinda superficial compared to the work I do on a physical and spiritual level.
Has anyone felt this way, and added other specialties/careers to their practice? If so, what did you do?
Thanks!
Jackie