I believe that if you pay for an hour's massage then that is what you should receive - ie one hour of hands on treatment (assuming that you are running on time).
In my clinic I space out the appointments at 1hr 15min intervals to ensure that this is the case.
I'm curious to know how people operate when providing notional one hour massages on the hour.
Is it something along the lines of
eg 10.00 Welcome client and discuss client intake form/requirements for todays massage
10.05 Leave room for client to undress
10.07 Re-enter room and commence massage
10.53 Finish massage and leave room for client to dress
10.56 Brief discussion with client about the results of the massage
10.58 Prepare room for next client
11.00 Welcome client .....
or do you operate to a different timetable.
How do clients feel about only getting about 45 minutes of hands-on work?
Thanks in anticipation
In my clinic I space out the appointments at 1hr 15min intervals to ensure that this is the case.
I'm curious to know how people operate when providing notional one hour massages on the hour.
Is it something along the lines of
eg 10.00 Welcome client and discuss client intake form/requirements for todays massage
10.05 Leave room for client to undress
10.07 Re-enter room and commence massage
10.53 Finish massage and leave room for client to dress
10.56 Brief discussion with client about the results of the massage
10.58 Prepare room for next client
11.00 Welcome client .....
or do you operate to a different timetable.
How do clients feel about only getting about 45 minutes of hands-on work?
Thanks in anticipation