Aches and pains are just part of getting old I guess………
This would be the one line I cringe at regularly from clients. I’m just not willing to accept that living with pain as we age is the norm. Yes we all have aches and pains from time to time, but I’m talking about that annoying pain that is always there but you only actually really feel it as it gets worse and hits a new level on your pain scale or you do something insignificant that it flares up. The rest of the time it’s there but just not registering on your “Pain O’meter” because you just learn to live with it.
Guess what, our bodies give us pain for a reason. It’s a message of, “there’s an issue here” and as the owner of your body you’re the only one who can take action to actually make it go away. Revelation I know!
So here is my challenge to you, listen to what your body is trying to tell you when you get pain and do something about it 100% of the time. That pain you get in your right shoulder after sitting at your computer for too long, book a massage! Those cramps you get in your calves after a walk or maybe a bike ride, book a massage. Reduce your headaches, by getting regular massage. That lower back pain that has been hanging around, how about booking a massage. I think you get my drift. So jump online now to make an appointment or call our lovely reception team during business hours on 5449 7088.
Regular massages are great for your body, mind and sole. That’s my little reflexology pun!
Thank you for putting your health in my hands. Look forward to seeing you soon.
Hey Amanda,
Saw this comment section so just thought I’d say hi and give you some positive feedback.
I really enjoyed the session and felt really good afterwards. Just wish my body wasn’t so banged up!!
Anyway have booked 2 hours next time, I’m not sure if this is too long or if you might not be happy with this.
Look forward to seeing you again. Keep up the great work.
Cheers Pete Cooper
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Thanks Pete, greatly appreciate the feedback and really glad to hear the massage is helping. 2hrs for your next appointment is not a problem at all. Look forward to seeing you then.
Amanda 😊
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