People make it sound like you have to do a lot, they exaggerate and make it sound like you have to do more then what you want to do. Yes it's hard work, but what isn't. People say massage therapy isn't a long lasting career, 5 years at most, I am making it lifetime, this is what I want to do. I do not care if someone says something negative, that was their experience...... , I've doe landscaping, house moving, really shit jobs, It's gonna be something i'm gonna be really good at. And yes I know you have to learn lots, and it's not just about massage, there is a lot more to it, learning the different muscles and everything. I'm gonna work hard, and be commited to it.
I currently work at a Massage Envy now which is awesome for seeing the pros and cons for a LMT first hand. I will most likely just work there as the already are planning for me to just transition into a therapist there, but will be moving across the country shortly after graduation! So I plan to do something more medical or chiropractic once I move but thankfully the state I will be living in seems to be higher wages compared to where I live now so the possibilities are endless!
That's awesome, are you an FDA? I'm happy this video was helpful! You are right, the possibilities are endless! Best of luck to you in your journey & if you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask! : ) ! x Hannah
Hey Hannah! I’m planning on applying to a few RMT schools soon and was wondering if you had any advice on how to make my application stand out/things I can do to improve my chances of being accepted. A couple of the schools im applying to require 3 references, (from a health care professional, boss, and friend) a copy of a current resume, and an application essay. Thank you!
Hi @Melanie ! That's awesome! Although I did not have to write an essay for the admission process, I did some research - this is what I would have taken into consideration: The essay is the most logical place for you to tell the admissions committee something they do not know about you that was not communicated in the general information (Perhaps sharing why you are interested in becoming a massage therapist and what you plan to do with this wonderful career!) The best way to tell your story is to write a personal, thoughtful essay about something that has meaning for you. Be honest and genuine, and your unique qualities will shine through. Give your resume a pop of color, perhaps making your name and section titles stand out! Also google strong reference / resume power words! I hope this helps and best of luck to you!!! x Hannah
I’m so scared because I already have three kids plus I work full time and after watching your videos idk if I have the time to dedicate to it the way I need to :/
@@noelcatoe5162 it is a big decision & those are 100% valid feelings, I believe in you! 😊 consider talking to someone at the massage school you’re interested in about options for classes that will best fit your schedule & life! Best of luck to you, x Hannah 💕
Thank you so much for your channel. I am finally deciding what I want to do as a career and your videos are filled with the exact information that I am looking for. Bless you and your business!
People make it sound like you have to do a lot, they exaggerate and make it sound like you have to do more then what you want to do. Yes it's hard work, but what isn't. People say massage therapy isn't a long lasting career, 5 years at most, I am making it lifetime, this is what I want to do. I do not care if someone says something negative, that was their experience...... , I've doe landscaping, house moving, really shit jobs, It's gonna be something i'm gonna be really good at. And yes I know you have to learn lots, and it's not just about massage, there is a lot more to it, learning the different muscles and everything. I'm gonna work hard, and be commited to it.
I currently work at a Massage Envy now which is awesome for seeing the pros and cons for a LMT first hand. I will most likely just work there as the already are planning for me to just transition into a therapist there, but will be moving across the country shortly after graduation! So I plan to do something more medical or chiropractic once I move but thankfully the state I will be living in seems to be higher wages compared to where I live now so the possibilities are endless!
That's awesome, are you an FDA? I'm happy this video was helpful! You are right, the possibilities are endless! Best of luck to you in your journey & if you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask! : ) ! x Hannah
I love your personality :) very positive and funny hehe. Thank you for your videos !!!
You are so welcome! Glad you like them! Thank you for being here!!!
I’m taking my classes next month! After I finish the program I plan on getting my specialty in Lymphatic Drainage Massage!
That's exciting!! Congratulations! That's a great plan, lymphatic drainage is so important! Best of luck to you in your journey! x Hannah
I graduate from massage school in May and I will probably work at a franchise for a year maybe. Where do you want to work for the first year?
Hi Heather! That's exciting, May will come so quick. I started my own private practice right out of school.
Hey Hannah! I’m planning on applying to a few RMT schools soon and was wondering if you had any advice on how to make my application stand out/things I can do to improve my chances of being accepted. A couple of the schools im applying to require 3 references, (from a health care professional, boss, and friend) a copy of a current resume, and an application essay.
Thank you!
Hi @Melanie ! That's awesome! Although I did not have to write an essay for the admission process, I did some research - this is what I would have taken into consideration: The essay is the most logical place for you to tell the admissions committee something they do not know about you that was not communicated in the general information (Perhaps sharing why you are interested in becoming a massage therapist and what you plan to do with this wonderful career!) The best way to tell your story is to write a personal, thoughtful essay about something that has meaning for you. Be honest and genuine, and your unique qualities will shine through. Give your resume a pop of color, perhaps making your name and section titles stand out! Also google strong reference / resume power words! I hope this helps and best of luck to you!!! x Hannah
@@its.misshannah yes it does. Thank you 😊
Is the massage therapy work field saturated?!
This is a hug no !! There is SUCH a high demand for therapists, there will be no shortage of job possibilities in this field! ❤️
I’m so scared because I already have three kids plus I work full time and after watching your videos idk if I have the time to dedicate to it the way I need to :/
@@noelcatoe5162 it is a big decision & those are 100% valid feelings, I believe in you! 😊 consider talking to someone at the massage school you’re interested in about options for classes that will best fit your schedule & life! Best of luck to you, x Hannah 💕
Thank you so much for your channel. I am finally deciding what I want to do as a career and your videos are filled with the exact information that I am looking for. Bless you and your business!
This means so much to hear! Thank you + you're welcome. I'm so happy they help. Best of luck to you!! -Hannah