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5 Benefits of Being a Professional Massage Therapist

People choose jobs for many different reasons. Some pick their job based on security, others on happiness, and still others because they feel passionate about the way their job impacts others’ lives. For many professional massage therapists, their work brings all of these things into play, along with certain other benefits that many other professions cannot boast. What follows is a short list of the benefits of being a professional massage therapist.

  1. Set Your Own Schedule
    After working in the field for a while and cultivating a client base, many massage therapists strike out on their own, ultimately having the power to create their own schedules. Since many people who want massages need them at times outside the regular work day, massage therapists may need to work nights and weekends, but fortunately set their own prices for their services.
  2. Relaxed Working Environment
    One of the main goals of massage therapy is to help clients relax and feel better. This soothing environment is a great place to work in, using calm music, soft lighting, and touch to help people feel better and ultimately heal. Loose comfortable clothing is usually worn by massage therapist, as range of motion is a necessary aspect of the job.
  3. One of the Fastest Growing Professions
    According to statistics from the US Department of Labor, massage therapists can look forward to a huge market increase—60% between the years of 2006 and 2016. This increase in market will certainly mean more business for those who wish to develop a long-lasting career in massage therapy.
  4. Constant Change and Evolution
    With methods and modalities from other areas of the world being introduced into western massage practices, the ability to learn new massage skills and become a specialist is more feasible than ever before. From Ayurvedic Massage to Hot Stone Massage, people are looking into different ways to help meet their needs when it comes to massage therapy. Learning new modalities and specializing in popular techniques can ensure that you stay on top of the market.
  5. Make People Feel Better
    At the end of the day, what you do as a massage therapist helps people feel better; this brings a deep satisfaction to the massage therapist and client. In a results-based profession like massage therapy, you know if you are doing your job well. Word of mouth will spread regarding your abilities and your business will continue to flourish, allowing you and your future clients to reap the benefits of this unique profession.

This post was contributed by Kelly Kilpatrick, who writes on the subject of a massage therapy license. She invites your feedback at kellykilpatrick24 at gmail dot com

About Pia Poulsen

Pia Poulsen is educated as a wellness massage therapist at Institut FIGARI in Paris, from where she passed her certification exam in January 2008. Since then she has expanded her skills to become the first Advanced LaStone® practitioner in France as well as a certified LaStone® instructor.

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