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Allison Kay Poteet
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  • Waelder, TX
  • United States
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Chair collapse

Dolphin II made in USA. More expensive than most chairs but man it is awesome! I have had mine for 7 years and it is so incredibly versatile. It is the most comfortable chair this side of a table. T…

Replied Nov. 25, 2009

Chair collapse

Years ago I 'splurged'. I bought a dolphin II. The thing is unbelievably versatile. It is practically a chair/table It is the most comfortable chair I have ever sat/lain on! Considerably more expensi…

Replied Nov. 25, 2009

What seems to be the primary modality or part of a modality technique that you use in on a regular basis?

I have a heat pack and a paraffin tub. These two along with aroma seems to be the bomb. paraffin gets those hard to heat areas on the knuckles and leaves hands soft. THe hot pack seems to 'melt' the…

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What Did You Do Before Massage?

I did physical therapy. I started in the USAF (4 years) and then did 2 years in a civilian clinic. The USAF actually paid 75% of my tuition for massage school since it complemented my profession, and…

Replied Nov. 17, 2009

 

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"Before I start to suffer or feel afraid, I remember to ask for Divine Help. Then, I allow myself to receive it!" cheryl richardson
December 4, 2009
Dolphin II made in USA. More expensive than most chairs but man it is awesome! I have had mine for 7 years and it is so incredibly versatile. It is the most comfortable chair this side of a table. They have a table now that is 20lbs! I think the ch…
November 25, 2009
Years ago I 'splurged'. I bought a dolphin II. The thing is unbelievably versatile. It is practically a chair/table It is the most comfortable chair I have ever sat/lain on! Considerably more expensive than most chairs I could have chosen.Brilliant!…
November 25, 2009
I have a heat pack and a paraffin tub. These two along with aroma seems to be the bomb. paraffin gets those hard to heat areas on the knuckles and leaves hands soft. THe hot pack seems to 'melt' the area and initially relax the muscles in the most t…
November 25, 2009
I am thankful to be in a profession that is positive and healing!
November 23, 2009
lion of judah
November 20, 2009
love your pic btw...wish I was there with ya...downward dog anyone???
November 20, 2009
I have been recently turned on to Alba lotion! It is awesome! And I can buy it locally at my favorite health food store ...any reason to support this healing sweet family. It is unscented and affords great glide and deep tissue as well. Here in sout…
November 20, 2009
love it!
November 20, 2009
indulgence
November 20, 2009
November 20, 2009
Twilight Tread
November 20, 2009
No one else in the world is precisely like you and, each time you revel in this simple fact, you rededicate yourself to the celebration of individuality.
November 20, 2009
I like to use anointing oil to 'draw' symbols on my clients. It is very ceremonial, sanctifying and centering. Plus it smells great!
November 19, 2009
Reiki blessings to all this fine shining day!
November 19, 2009
"I easily attract new and exciting ways to express my creative gifts." Today's affirmation by cheryl richardson
November 19, 2009

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What is your website?
http://escapefromrealitytx.health.officelive.com/Services.aspx
What was the name of your massage school/training program?
St. Phillip's College
Which modalities do you practice?
Swedish Massage, Integrative Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, Reflexology, Hot Stone, Sports Massage, Reiki, Pre-natal Pregnancy Massage, Chair Massage, Therapeutic Massage, Trigger Point Therapy, Lymph Drainage, Aromatherapy, Energy Work

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The Afterglow

Does anyone else experience this. You work on a new or beloved regular client and have a particularly great session. You know what I mean? The energy transfer is so free flowing. It is hard to delineate where your contact ends and they begin? It is transcendent and the music is flowing and the aromatherapy is perfect. Then the session is over. You meet them in the outer office and offer water and the usual good bye routine. It is almost awkward. Like running into an old boyfriend. The spi… Continue

Posted on November 17, 2009 at 9:33am — 4 Comments

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At 3:50pm on November 2, 2009, Darcy Neibaur said…
Welcome Allison
At 8:23am on November 2, 2009, Marissa Macias said…
Welcome to the community!
 
 
 

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