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“The things you are passionate about are not random, they are your calling.”
— Fabienne Fredrickson
Disclaimer: The information shared on this blog is for educational purposes only. I write about massage therapy, yoga, art, and general health and wellness topics to complement my practice and help clients access relevant, thoughtful information. This content is intended to support informed decision-making, not to replace medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Reading this blog does not establish a healthcare relationship. I am not able to diagnose conditions, provide second opinions, or make specific treatment recommendations through this platform. If you have a medical concern, please consult your healthcare provider or another qualified medical professional. Do not disregard or delay seeking medical care because of something you’ve read here.
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How Massage Therapy and Deep Tissue Massage Improve Employee Health and Productivity
Deep tissue massage has become one of the most sought-after techniques in workplace wellness programs. Employees spend long hours at desks, hunched over laptops, and juggling deadlines that leave both the body and mind strained. Massage therapy is no longer viewed as a luxury—it’s increasingly recognized as a practical investment in employee health and organizational productivity.
Tackling Postpartum Back Pain Using Neuro-Logic Training
Understanding the nervous system and muscle relationship is so important—not just in massage—but in fitness as well! And when it comes to fitness, neuro-logic training is where it’s at! This style of training is about addressing the “software” programs our brains have written — the programs that recruit our muscle groups to take action and perform certain tasks.
How Changing the Way You Think Can Change Your Life
Learned optimism is the process of recognizing and challenging pessimistic thoughts in order to develop more positive behaviors. This concept in psychology aims to help people find new ways to manage tough situations and improve their overall well-being.