DNC Circle n Jerk
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I have recently opened my own practice in a town of about 2,500 that is located withing minutes of 3 other towns of about the same size with sizable rural population surrounding all. Before my present situation I was an independent contractor in a small city of about 35,000 and there seemed to be a massage therapist on every corner, kind of like hair salons, (also I'm in PA, massage has no regulations here) and building a business for myself while operating in an office that had someone elses name on the front door was both frustrating and discouraging.
My first 2 months of operation has seen my business double and I am very happy about that, and I have looked at the national average income of massage therapists, but it's hard to compare yourself to the national average, isn't it? Before becoming a massage therapist I was completely independant, no matter how many jobs or hours I had to work. Since completing school my circumstances have changed and I now live with my fiance and he is supporting me until my business gets off the ground (6 months I'm hoping) and I hate it. I absolutly love massage therapy, I tell my clients all the time when they ask about my hands getting tired that I don't even feel like I'm working that's how much I love what I do. Does anyone support their household on their massage income alone? What is a monetary goal I should strive for?
I know that success is a mind set and not a monetary value, but I'd like to know that my business is also a monetary success as well as satisfying my need to bring this service to other people. Any advise?
My first 2 months of operation has seen my business double and I am very happy about that, and I have looked at the national average income of massage therapists, but it's hard to compare yourself to the national average, isn't it? Before becoming a massage therapist I was completely independant, no matter how many jobs or hours I had to work. Since completing school my circumstances have changed and I now live with my fiance and he is supporting me until my business gets off the ground (6 months I'm hoping) and I hate it. I absolutly love massage therapy, I tell my clients all the time when they ask about my hands getting tired that I don't even feel like I'm working that's how much I love what I do. Does anyone support their household on their massage income alone? What is a monetary goal I should strive for?
I know that success is a mind set and not a monetary value, but I'd like to know that my business is also a monetary success as well as satisfying my need to bring this service to other people. Any advise?