Thursday 8 November 2012

Essentials for Health Business Tips for a Successful Massage Career

Essentials for Health Business Tips for a Successful Massage Career I highly recommend the following books to get you into the right mindset for success: Read the following books

Think Like an Entrepreneur Robbie Steinhouse

Leap! Ditch Your Job, Start Your Own Business and set Yourself Free Ian Sanders

Anyone can do it Sahar hashemi

The Adweek Copywriting handbook Joseph Sugarman

Free Chris Anderson

The Beermat Entrepreneur Mike Southon and Chris West

Secrets of the Millionaire Mind T Harv Eker

Wink Roger Hamilton

Seven Habits of Highly Successful People Steven Covey

Happy reading!

Gill Tree

Massage the antidote to stress- hints for your massage career success

Massage the antidote to stress

WOMEN between the ages of 25 and 34 appear to be the most stressed says a new study.
Climbing the career ladder, caring for demanding children, paying the mortgage and trying to maintain some sort of social life all trigger higher stress levels in this age group say researchers.

Two in three of women, 67 per cent, suffer from stress every week in the UK, the study by herbal stress remedy brand Kalms found after surveying 2,000 adults.

And over a year the average Brit gets stressed 208 times.

Women, who often shoulder the greater burden of raising children, typically suffer more bouts of anxiety than men, the study found.

It also concluded that because men and women tend to worry about different things relationships can become revaged by tension.

Neil Shah, Director of the Stress Management Society said: “Women worry more about bills and finances, and juggling their time, but men are more concerned about working long hours and debt.”

The study suggests relaxing through a healthy diet and exercise, as well as avoiding stimulants, such as technology and alcohol, particularly close to bedtime.

A good night’s sleep can really help reduce symptoms of stress, so ensure you have a good wind down routine in the evenings,” Mr Shah added.

Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4628115/Women-between-25-and-34-suffer-most-stress.html#ixzz2BfDUZrC9

How about targeting this age group for your marketing?

A chance to check Essentials For Health Massage Courses out +learn some massage for free on November 18th

A chance to check Essentials for Health out +learn some massage for free on November 18th


 Next Course Taster

Sunday 18th November at 10.30am

Borough, London SE1 6NX

Come and find out about our courses whether you are a beginner or a massage therapist

Here’s what you are going to learn:

Some effective massage techniques in a seated back massage taught by Gill

Some sports massage techniques

How you can structure a course around your lifestyle

Plus:

Meet the Essentials for Health Team and some fellow students

Be inspired by our Managing Director Gill Tree and hear her massage story from social worker to successful entrepreneur

Meet with people on a similar path to you

Plus £1900 worth of bonuses when you book:

  • 3 Free ‘Learn to Massage in One Day’ worth £269.85
  • Save up to £320
  • Free Sports Clinic Session worth £10
  • Free Couch worth £120
  • Therapist Business Passport worth £39.95
  • EfH Licensed Therapist worth £1200
  • Total bonus value = £1959.80

Essentials for Health Business Tips for a Successful Massage Career

Essentials for Health Business Tips for a Successful Massage Career

I highly recommend the following books to get you into the right mindset for success:
Read the following books

Think Like an Entrepreneur Robbie Steinhouse

Leap! Ditch Your Job, Start Your Own Business and set Yourself Free Ian Sanders
Anyone can do it Sahar hashemi

The Adweek Copywriting handbook Joseph Sugarman

Free Chris Anderson

The Beermat Entrepreneur Mike Southon and Chris West

Secrets of the Millionaire Mind T Harv Eker

Wink Roger Hamilton

Seven Habits of Highly Successful People Steven Covey

Happy reading!

Gill Tree

Massage the antidote to stress- hints for your massage career success

Massage the antidote to stress

WOMEN between the ages of 25 and 34 appear to be the most stressed says a new study.

Climbing the career ladder, caring for demanding children, paying the mortgage and trying to maintain some sort of social life all trigger higher stress levels in this age group say researchers.

Two in three of women, 67 per cent, suffer from stress every week in the UK, the study by herbal stress remedy brand Kalms found after surveying 2,000 adults.

And over a year the average Brit gets stressed 208 times.

Women, who often shoulder the greater burden of raising children, typically suffer more bouts of anxiety than men, the study found.

It also concluded that because men and women tend to worry about different things relationships can become revaged by tension.

Neil Shah, Director of the Stress Management Society said: “Women worry more about bills and finances, and juggling their time, but men are more concerned about working long hours and debt.”

The study suggests relaxing through a healthy diet and exercise, as well as avoiding stimulants, such as technology and alcohol, particularly close to bedtime.

“A good night’s sleep can really help reduce symptoms of stress, so ensure you have a good wind down routine in the evenings,” Mr Shah added.

Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4628115/Women-between-25-and-34-suffer-most-stress.html#ixzz2BfDUZrC9

How about targeting this age group for your marketing?