When I saw the advertisements for Massage Envy I thought, why would you possibly need a membership for a massage? A massage for me was a treat I did for myself every once in a blue moon when I could afford it. The more I looked around though, Spas alike where offering membership like prices if you got a contract for monthly services.
Last September I went to Massage Envy to support the Breast Cancer Awareness Event and of course get a massage at a Special Price. I have to say that the experience left me in Ahhhhhhh and wanting more! There is something to this therapeutic massage that has clicked in my head in the last month or so. I work at a desk, Monday through Friday for 8 hours a day and I get extremely tight in my shoulders and neck. My lower back is also in pain on occasion. Let me say that this massage once a month works wonders and I highly recommend it. There is a membership fee per month and any extra massages are given at a discount. It is worth the money.
Try an introductory price at a location near you. Maybe I’ll see you there next Saturday!
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Thought of the Day
“Understanding is the very foundation of love, and looking deeply is the basic practice.”
Sometimes you have to look REAL deep and be ok with never understanding 🙂
Thought of the Day
“Understanding is the very foundation of love, and looking deeply is the basic practice.”
Sometimes you have to look REAL deep and be ok with never understanding 🙂
In this book you get everything you need from applying for a job, the job interview, renting an apartment, protecting yourself with a variety of insurances, to budgeting and lots of good stuff on understanding your finances. It was a nice treat to see a chapter in there on health.
So even if you think you know everything there is to know, you might find a thing or two that you were completely unaware of. Buy a copy for yourself and one as a gift! Pick it up at booklocker.com!
I first ran across Chachanna in the Connecticut Post while I was reading the paper back in 06. It mentioned that she had a website dedicated to twenty somethings and I plugged in right away to twentity.com. She is one of the reasons why this blog exists today. I had the pleasure of meeting with her in 08 and when she published this book I couldn’t wait to read it. Take a look at the website and follow her on facebook.
Thought of the Day
“May I learn to look at myself with the eyes of understanding and love.”
–anonymous
If we can’t do that for ourselves, how can we begin to expect others to do the same?