It's difficult for me to call massage therapy "work." When I am in session with a client, I am giving my complete attention and presence for the duration of our time together. This sense of connection fuels my passion for holding the space for people to find their ability to heal and take care of themselves. More than work, it is a gift that is both given and received. I was drawn into bodywork when traveling, after taking a foot massage and reflexology course in Thailand. I massaged f...
It's difficult for me to call massage therapy "work." When I am in session with a client, I am giving my complete attention and presence for the duration of our time together. This sense of connection fuels my passion for holding the space for people to find their ability to heal and take care of themselves. More than work, it is a gift that is both given and received. I was drawn into bodywork when traveling, after taking a foot massage and reflexology course in Thailand. I massaged friends and stranger's feet throughout Asia and decided to attend massage school when I returned to the states in 2013. A lifelong learner, I am continuing my education in body work as often as I can. Currently, I am studying Maya Abdominal Therapy to focus on pelvic wellness and will be ready to bring this new skill set to our community in June 2017. I am looking forward to having new tools to aid in the important realms of reproductive and digestive health. When I am not with clients, I am teaching gentle yoga at Eugene Yoga and spending time with my family, cooking, gardening, and hiking in our beautiful forests. I look forward to meeting with you and helping you feel your best.
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