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Decrease Your Pain
While Increasing Your Quality of Life
With Massage Therapy

by Suzan Walker, LMT 104431


Protecting Independent Massage Therapists: Why Office Safety Matters
n this post, I share why safety and vigilance are essential in my massage business. As an independent massage therapist, I have seen firsthand the risks that predators can pose to therapists and vulnerable individuals. From security measures in my office to lessons learned from past incidents, this article highlights the importance of protecting both clients and practitioners while fostering a safe, professional environment.

Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331
Oct 75 min read


Boundaries in Massage Therapy: What It Is and What It Is Not
Over the years, a massage therapist learns the importance of establishing boundaries with clients. These boundaries create a clear framework for both the therapist and the client. Respecting each other's boundaries is crucial. I want to emphasize that I have strict boundaries in place, and I rigorously enforce them, particularly regarding sexual harassment from male clients.
Too many callers, almost always men, ask inappropriate questions or try to push sessions into sexua

Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331
Sep 214 min read


Why "By Appointment Only" is Important
I do not accept walk-ins. Here’s why: My sessions are 90 minutes to 2 hours long. When I’m with a client I give my full attention to their care and I do not step away from a session to answer the door or phone. Accepting walk-ins would create time pressures and interruptions that reduce the quality of treatment for everyone.

Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331
Sep 202 min read


Hours of Operation: Why My Hours Are 8 AM to 3 PM
Over time, afternoon traffic from the nearby local Christian Academy school has created challenges for both my clients and my business. Many clients have shared frustrations about the lack of available parking around 2:30 to 3:45 pm, as parents often use our commercial lot despite management’s requests not to. Unfortunately, since the lot is public use under Texas law, parents are legally allowed to park there. The only exceptions are if someone is parked improperly...

Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331
Sep 193 min read


Why Alcohol and Massage Don’t Mix: The Risk of Drinking Before Your Massage Session
In an ideal world, I would never need to write about this, but I’ve had clients arrive for their massage appointments after drinking. Some believe a drink will help them relax before their session, but the truth is that alcohol and massage are not a safe combination.

Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331
Sep 103 min read
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