prettypriyanka
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Lately I've been pondering a lot on social perceptions about people going back to school. I get a lot of calls from prospective students who are maybe single moms, parents whose children have all moved out of the house, people looking for a career change... and all of them over 40. I get the same question from most of them:
"Am I too old to be a massage therapist?"
My answer? A firm, resounding, universe-quaking (or so I'd like to think) NO!! I'm sure many of you here may have gone to massage school as older students. I look back on my gigantic class of 45, about 10 of my classmates were older (that's 20%!). As a massage educator and school administrator, this is what I've come to embrace as the single greatest thing about massage school. Sure, some will have admissions requirements like a H.S. diploma/GED, but no matter who you are, what your age is, what your religion is, your race, who your parents were, what end of town you grew up on, even your reasons for going to school, there's no restriction on who can find their path in massage and bodywork. It's never too late to pursue your dream and nothing that anyone tells you should EVER stop you!
Just felt like sharing this. Does anyone have any stories of nay-sayers or obstacles you may have encountered during your schooling/licensing process that you've been able to overcome?
"Am I too old to be a massage therapist?"
My answer? A firm, resounding, universe-quaking (or so I'd like to think) NO!! I'm sure many of you here may have gone to massage school as older students. I look back on my gigantic class of 45, about 10 of my classmates were older (that's 20%!). As a massage educator and school administrator, this is what I've come to embrace as the single greatest thing about massage school. Sure, some will have admissions requirements like a H.S. diploma/GED, but no matter who you are, what your age is, what your religion is, your race, who your parents were, what end of town you grew up on, even your reasons for going to school, there's no restriction on who can find their path in massage and bodywork. It's never too late to pursue your dream and nothing that anyone tells you should EVER stop you!
Just felt like sharing this. Does anyone have any stories of nay-sayers or obstacles you may have encountered during your schooling/licensing process that you've been able to overcome?