I remember very clearly the moment I decided that I want to be a massage therapist.
I was walking down the stairs after my early morning yoga practice and my mind was clear. I didn’t know at this point what type of massage I wanted to learn at all, I had no plan, the idea just visited me.
Some time after that I came across Thai yoga massage and was drawn to it. I signed up for an introductory workshop to see what it was like and instantly loved it.
Fast forward seven years, numerous courses and hundreds of treatments given, I am still in love. If anything, my love has grown. Over time, I have come to really appreciate Thai massage’s gentle invitation to feel better. I have seen so many times how breathing becomes slower and deeper, how shoulders drop, legs become longer, backs soften, necks relax.
I have also heard the experiences of people who feel calmer and clearer. And I know for myself that often I as a therapist feel better after giving a treatment.
Thai yoga massage creates this cycle of care and connection that continues to inspire me every day. This is the work I fell in love with. Its joy I am grateful to share.
