
STRIVE TO EXCEL IS MY ASSURANCE
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I promise to be PUNCTUAL & reach on time on appointment.
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I assure best possible HYGIENE & CLEANLINESS
while performing the therapies.
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I would use HARMLESS & QUALITY PRODUCTS either
made by myself or bought readymade from market & tested before use.
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I will give FULL TIME as per therapy to be offered
& never wind up in haste to save time.
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I will CUSTOMISE the treatment after ANALYSING
Client.
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I will UNDERSTAND CLIENT'S
NEEDS & clearly define limitations of the treatment duration of each session & number of recommended
sessions for GOOD RESULTS.
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I shall try my BEST to ensure CLIENT'S
SATISFACTION.
My Esteemed clients CHECKLIST
for a Good Therapist :-
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The therapist arrives on time. Every time.
Nothing irks me more than a therapist who doesn’t respect my time
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The therapist knows that you need to be
calm and serene to enter into the mood for a massage. Incessant small talk is a definite no-no
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The therapist brings his own towels. A big
one for the bed, a couple of smaller ones to cover you throughout the massage. You should not be feeling cold at any point
of the massage.
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The therapist uses actual massage oil. No…
body lotion and baby oil are not for proper massage.
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Massage oil are usually fragrant –
Lavender, Jasmine etc blended in basic Olive,Almond,Sesame,Coconut. Smell it. You should feel
calmed by the smell.
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The therapist always start by stretching
you. I loved it when mine starts by pressing on my shoulders and low back in turn, stretching the muscle, cracking my backbone…
ahh… The therapist always know the right spot to touch. How would you know? Well, if you are a gymmer like me, your
therapist will feel your tense muscle. You should be feeling pain and relief at the same time as he work away your
stiffness
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The therapist always take his time, and
be methodical in the way he massages. You can tell by how he does the left side of your body, and the right. The stroke, routine
and strength should feel identical. If not, chances are he does not know what he is doing.
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The therapist often response to your breathing
and sounds. If he sense you are uncomfortable and in pain, he will stop momentarily and ask if you are okay. God forbid if
you get one that work away ignoring your scream of pain!
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The therapist work your body thoroughly.
It should cover the head shoulder, back, lower back, legs, pelvic, face, neck, chest, stomach, legs and ofcourse feet. If
he spent more time then he should at one part, he should not shortchange you by skipping any parts of your body.
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Finally a happy ending goes without saying
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Leaving you completely satisfied.
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