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Educational Overload

"Harvest Moon Massage Therapy"Earlier this year a friend said to me, “I haven’t heard you talking about any new classes lately. What’s up with that?” To which I responded that I just hadn’t seen anything I wanted to take. Apparently I should have taken that question as an indicator that I needed to start saving up a lot of money. My educational plan for this year was to go very light on the CEUs because I spent more than I had planned on the Bamboo-Fusion class back in March.

But then the part of me that is a junkie for learning new things bit hard and  I now have more CEUs scheduled between now and January than you can shake a monkey at.

I was trying to be fiscally responsible when I signed up for three, 2-hour educational opportunities at a local Pilates studio. They were relatively inexpensive and local (score!) The first of those three start the end of October with the first installment of a two-part Hamstring class.

Then, and I don’t even remember how it happened, I found a 5-day Thai Yoga Massage class happening in Hohenwald, TN at Gray Bear Lodge. The time frame worked. It was within driving distance and lodging and food was included in the cost. But oh, the cost… I agonized over whether I should do it or not. After consulting with said friend from above, I finally decided that the opportunity probably would not present itself again and that I should just tap the savings account to do it so I signed up.

Then the announcement for the AMTA-Alabama Chapter Fall Meeting and CEU came out. Originally the CEU was for Cold Stone and Migraine Therapy. I was seriously on the fence about that and when I made the decision to do the Gray Bear Lodge/Thai Yoga Massage class I decided not to do the Cold Stone. Then the Cold Stone fell through and they announced Hal Richardson would be doing 3-D Manual Therapy for Legs, Ankles, and Feet and well, I just couldn’t resist. Being a member, I get the discounted rate for 6 hours of CEUs and who could turn that down. And since there’s only three days between the Hamstring I class and the 3-D Manual Therapy class I should get even more bang for my buck in the retention and integration department.

I called it done. No more CEUs this year. This is it. Yeah, right… then I read on Facebook that an Ashi-acquaintance had taken the Fijian Barefoot class and I just sort of melted. I emailed her and she asked if I’d like to come take the Fijian Barefoot with Oil class in New Orleans. I said I’d think about it because, again, I was trying hard to be fiscally responsible while at the same time trying to figure out if skipping this opportunity would mean that to get it I would have to travel to Illinois at a later date.

Then I got to wondering about the schedule for Fijian in general, hit the website and SHAZAM! Lolita Knight is teaching Fijian Island Barefoot Massage and  Soft Touch Island Massage in Nashville in the middle of November. Actually she is teaching about 4-days worth of all kinds of interesting things that I would love to take, but, alas, money.

I’ve been wanting to take the Fijian class for a couple of years. Once I finally felt like I was proficient in Ashi I started craving knowledge for different barefoot systems and this one seems to be a pretty well-developed course. Anyway, Lolita Knight developed the Fijian massage for the U.S. and she is planning on retiring next year. Who knows when I’d have the opportunity to take it this close to home and from the creator, herself. So I signed up. Sigh…

So, here’s how the next couple of months are going to shake out CEU-wise for me:

October 29 – Hamstring I

November 2 – 3 – AMTA – AL Fall Massage Mingle, Meeting & 3-D Manual Therapy: Legs, Ankles and Feet

November 16 – Fijian Island Barefoot Massage & Soft Touch Island Massage

November 28 – December 2 – Thai Yoga Massage

December 3 – Hamstring II

January 7 – Lordosis/Kyphosis Class

I’m tired just looking at this list, but on the upside I won’t need anymore CEUs for a long, long time and I won’t be able to afford them either.

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Is Your Website Pinteresting?

If you don’t know about Pinterest yet, I will just apologize up front for introducing you to the crack of the Internet. I am hopelessly addicted to Pinterest and have finally found a way to justify that addiction.

Using Pinterest for Business Purposes

Recently I started a Pinterest board for Massage CEU Central. In creating and adding to that Pinterest board I have noticed I often run into the Pinterest error, “There are no pinnable images,” or find random images that don’t represent the website.

Imagine my horror when I came home to the Harvest Moon Massage Therapy website, mashed the Pin It button and found that I had a pitiful selection of images to choose from in pinning my own website to the Massage CEU Central Pinterest board. So I decided that I would write a blog post about how to improve your “pinnability” to Pinterest.

How to Make Your Website More Pinnable

The simplest answer to making your website more pinnable is to put beautiful images on your site. As a massage therapist who blogs as the main site format (on a WordPress.com platform at that), that means using more images in the posts themselves and making sure there’s an image widget in the sidebar. Apparently images inside other types of widgets don’t get indexed by Pinterest. This might have something to do with iFrames, which I don’t understand, but from what I can understand if you put an image in an iFrame, Pinterest ignores it.

Not having a lot of time to create my own artwork and having less than rudimentary skills with Photoshop, I have chosen initially to begin linking in a thumbnail of my headshot with my signature line for each post. Perhaps in the future as I develop more custom artwork for Harvest Moon Massage, I will begin using those randomly in posts.

A few don’t’s when creating pinnable images on your website/blog, they can’t be smaller than 80 x 80 pixels or Pinterest ignores them. There’s that iFrame thing I was talking about earlier and apparently Pinterest also does not know what to do with background images and therefore again, ignores them.

Have I Been Pinned?

Here’s something interesting. If you want to know if you’ve been pinned on Pinterest, go to “http://pinterest.com/source/yourwebsite.com” I can see from checking http://pinterest.com/source/harvestmoonmassage.com that I have some work to do.

So, I hope you’ve found something helpful here. I’m still formulating a marketing strategy for Pinterest. For now though,
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Sharon BryantHarvest Moon Massage is Decatur, Alabama’s Exclusive Provider of Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy, Ashi-Thai and Bamboo-Fusion Massage

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AMTA – Alabama Chapter 2012 Fall Meeting & CEUs

AMTA Alabama YellowhammerAMTA – Alabama Chapter will be hosting three events for massage therapists during the Fall Meeting

Massage Mingle

First event is Friday evening, November 2nd beginning at 7pm. Hal Richardson will be speaking at our very first Massage Mingle. It will be a casual, loosely structured fellowship for massage therapists. No RSVP necessary, but if you’re a Facebook junkie, RSVP at AMTA – Alabama Chapter Massage Mingle event.

3-D Manual Therapy: Legs, Ankles, and Feet

Our CEU  event is Saturday, November 3rd. I am guessing registration starts around 8, but I’ll clarify when I know more. RSVP at AMTA – Alabama 3-D Manual Therapy: Legs, Ankles, and Feet and with Ron at 205-655-2193.

We are very excited to bring Hal Richardson to our November meeting in Huntsville. He just returned from London where he was an official member of our Olympic team. Please join us for six hours of great bodywork to help all of your clients and yourself.

*** 3-D Manual Therapy is a method of soft tissue manipulation that combines a variety of myofascial techniques, movement & stretching with minimal to no lubrication. This seminar will show how this work can be used for injuries such as sprained ankle, IT Band syndrome plus quad, hamstring & gastroc strains. These techniques can be used with athletes at sporting events as well as your clients in the clinic.

Demonstration followed by practice on each other will help you be comfortable & confident using 3-D Manual Therapy when you return to your office. Wear comfortable clothing to allow access to your legs & feet preferably workout shorts.

The workshop will be held on Saturday and lunch will be included.

AMTA Member : $ 120 Everybody else :$ 150
To register for class contact Ron at 205-655-2193 or joganics@msn.com

AMTA Alabama Chapter Fall Meeting

The Fall Meeting will be Saturday, November 3rd at noon. Come join us for lunch at the AMTA Alabama Chapter Fall Meeting and find out about all the new and exciting happenings with your AMTA Chapter. RSVP at AMTA – Alabama Chapter 2012 Fall Meeting.

All events will be held at the Hilton Garden Inn Huntsville South/Redstone Arsenal. If you need a room, contact Elle at 256-881-4170 to make a reservation.

Our chapter is re-energized and making lots of changes. Come find out about all the exciting new opportunities. Hope to see you all there this fall!

Sharon BryantHarvest Moon Massage is Decatur, Alabama’s Exclusive Provider of Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy, Ashi-Thai and Bamboo-Fusion Massage

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