| “Because I use my hands constantly (computer work, housecleaning, knitting, gardening) over time my muscles get out of balance. It seems like “all of a sudden” my back hurts, I get headaches, I feel old and then I realize “Oh yeah. I’ve been doing (insert action here) a lot lately. No wonder why I feel out of whack.” A good massage (from Liza) loosens up the tight muscles, gets the blood flowing and the energy flowing. I think it also gets the creative juices flowing too. Massage keeps me doing the things I love (or need) to do.”
~Elge |
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| “I feel like I get "reset." Almost like I have a new body and set of emotions, and I get to venture out into the world and try it on for size. I feel a whole new vibration in my body, which allows me to see things a bit differently. Also, I have the sense that the questions I've been sitting with, and feeling unclear on, get "worked around," for lack of better phrase. I feel that the toxins that get shaken up and ready to be released mirror my mental and emotional (not to mention spiritual) process, and all that's been stirred is then ready to be shaken of.”
~Kara |
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| “A valuable time of serenity, peace and pure pleasure that makes me forget about the chaos of the real world! And the fact that I LOVE my massage therapist.”
~Lu |
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| “Massage is a chance to treat myself, to get in touch with where I'm holding tension and to let it get rubbed out. Massage has also been a key factor in my recovery from a couple of injuries, the latest being when my truck was totaled a few years back. I had gripped the steering wheel so hard during the wreck that it felt like I had bench pressed the weight of the truck. Two massages later I felt brand new.” ~Geoff (aka The Hulk) |
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| “I love massage because....I got support in my pregnancy with Oli and Isa both;
physical support for muscles and joints and ligaments and for my changing body;
emotional support for the journey of growing a baby and the voyage of giving birth;
I continue to receive massage to get support, physical and emotional, to be a mama,
a wife and a woman....”
~Calli |
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| “Well, for me it is self care. It helps with tension in the neck area. I should get a massage more often, however. And it helps with sore muscles. I like mostly the self care which we all need to give ourselves. There is nothing like a good foot massage. I wish I could give one to my self, but it just won't work - it just doesn't feel the same as having someone else give the massage.”
~Deborah |
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| “Massage increases my sense of well being. Listening to the body's signals--knowing when it's okay to go for it--when it's time to let up a little--are important parts of maintaining a healthful, balanced way of living. Massage is as good a way I've ever come across in making sure I keep listening to what my body is telling me. Massage is a big help with staying in touch with my body”
~Phil |
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| “I get Peace of mind and a relaxed state which in my 90 minutes cannot be attained by anything as good as a massage!”
~Steve |
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| “My monthly massage is my way of rejuvenating my body and soul.”
~Cindi |
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| “For me, the massage experience is a complete body/mind/spirit process. It calms me, it allows me to let go of the "every-day" and it soothes whatever aches. I truly do feel like a new person afterward.”
~Nadine |
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| “I get to feel good - inside and out! Not only are Liza's massages restorative for my body, I also have a connected experience each time - giving me peace of mind and a feeling of lightness. If you want to do your body and mind good, schedule a massage with Liza today!”
~Heather |
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| “The main thing for me is stress relief. I might also add that I HIGHLY VALUE the sense of “safety” and caring that I feel when with someone like your self. Unfortunately, I don’t feel this sense of “safety” when I’m with most people these days.”
~MC |
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| “I try and receive a massage every week. This scheduled one hour of time allows me to totally relax and forget about the daily grind of business or the daily problems we all face in our lives. If I did not schedule it, I know I would simply skip it. Just like working out. If it's on my schedule, I make it happen.”
~MZ |
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| Traffic jams happen in our bodies, souls, and minds - not just on the roads. Massage helps eleviate the personal congestion so you are free to move about your life.
~Christy |
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