John Redcorn
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I thought it might be interesting to hear of therapists' different styles of working.
What style would you say you are primarily?
Do you do a similar style of massage with every client (and address their specific needs)?
Do you incorporate what you learn in workshops into your sessions?
Do you ever become bored with your techniques, and if so, what do you do to make them more interesting/different?
What do you do that makes you "different" from other therapists?
And ... when you receive massage, what do you look for in an MT?
What style would you say you are primarily?
Do you do a similar style of massage with every client (and address their specific needs)?
Do you incorporate what you learn in workshops into your sessions?
Do you ever become bored with your techniques, and if so, what do you do to make them more interesting/different?
What do you do that makes you "different" from other therapists?
And ... when you receive massage, what do you look for in an MT?