Do Less. Focus More. Care Carefully.
It’s easy for us to get stuck in our work—physically, mentally, emotionally. Let’s look beyond the usual self-care routines to find better ways to get unstuck and back to the work you love.
Dirga pranayama in Sanskrit is a deep-breathing technique that engages the full capacity of the lungs and increases the supply of oxygen to the body, thus reducing stress and anxiety, while bringing more health, vitality, and well-being to the entire body-mind physiology. This brings about a state of profound relaxation and serenity, preparing the mind to meditate. This can also be used at any time to calm the mind during times of stress and anxiety.

It’s easy for us to get stuck in our work—physically, mentally, emotionally. Let’s look beyond the usual self-care routines to find better ways to get unstuck and back to the work you love.
Therapy tools can help massage therapists with pain or limited mobility.
Transdermal magnesium can help massage therapists and bodyworkers in their self-care.
Self-defense skills can help MTs feel safer and more confident in the treatment room.