06.09.10

Tour De Cure

Posted in Gift Certificates, Massage Specials, aromatheray, back pain, fibromyalgia, head ache, massage, massage therapy, pain relief, relaxation, spa treatments at 1:58 am by smorin

June 13th I will be at Kennebunk High School doing massages for all those riding for the “Tour De Cure”, helping to raise funds for Diabetes.

Registration starts at 6:30am and there is a route for everyone from begginners to expert riders. Join us!

Love and Light
Shellie
Sense-Sational Massage
www.sensesationalmassage.com

04.28.10

Mother’s Day Special

Posted in Gift Certificates, Massage Specials, aromatheray, back pain, fibromyalgia, head ache, massage, massage therapy, pain relief, relaxation, spa treatments at 2:00 am by smorin

Well May is fast approaching and Mother’s Day will soon be here. I decided for the month of May to offer “The Spa Detox”
This consists of a 75 minute massage that uses Arbonne’s Spa Detox Gel as the massage “oil”. Powerful sea and botanical extracts help restore skin’s ionic balance, for optimum moisture and to lock in skin renewing benefits. Enriched with sea plant antioxidants to resist environ­mental pollutants, this refreshing gel cools as it nourishes, hydrates and moisturizes for skin that is soft and smooth.

Then you get a foot scrub also from Arbonne’s Detox line. The detoxifying actions of sea mud and bentonite clay help draw out impurities as they absorb excess oil from the skin. Helps detoxify and condition the skin’s surface. It wraps you in comfort and leaves your skin glowing.

What a perfect gift for mom. This massage will leave her refreshed, relaxed and rejeuvenated. All this for $50.00 Gift Certificates available.

Now, onto something else. I have been hearing from lots of other massage therapists that low prices either say that you are an in-experienced therapist or that low prices belittle the profession, cheapen it if you will. My response to that is BULL! A smart business owner knows how to price to get clients and keep clients. I have been a therapist for 4 years now and I taught massage for a year. I think that qualifies me as experienced don’t you? It is great when you live or work in a large city that can support highter prices, but when you don’t you need to find what works for you. I believe everyone should be getting massages, to support health, well being and immune system strength as well as stress relief. That being said in a small town like mine where there are many massage therapists you really need to play the price game to a point. No I won’t be lowering my $50.00 price tag any time soon, but I will offer specials like my first and last Friday of every month $30.00 for an hour massage. I don’t think a month goes by that I am not offering something. And when my clients take advantage of the specials they are assured that they won’t pay the full price. Keeping it affordable that is my goal…it is important to keep it affordable so every single person can’t make the excuse that getting massages is too expensive. It doesn’t have to be.

I love what I do. I believe everyone should make massage a part of their health care. Everyone should be getting a massage at least once a month minimum. If I can help that happen by keeping my prices low and offering specials, than that is what I will do. I am not out to undermind other therapists, I am out to educate people on the importance of massage and trying to help them incorporate it into their lives on a regular basis. I can also tell you that I didn’t get voted “Best Massage Therapist in Sanford/Springvale” two years in a row because I give a bad massage. So if you believe in massage like I do and you want a really good massage without paying an arm and a leg for it, give me a call 207-850-1014 or visit my website www.sensesationalmassage.com and make an appointment.

Love and Light
Shellie Morin LMT

04.06.10

April Special and Other Things

Posted in massage at 1:19 am by smorin

Hello,

First I would like to tell you about my April Special, a 1 hour massage for just $40.00. That is $10.00 off the regular price!

Next I would like to let everyone know that you can now become a fan of Sense-Sational Massage on Facebook. Click Here
By becoming a fan you will be let in on specials and discounts only available to Facebook fans. You can also connect to my Facebook page from any page on my website.

One of the things I enjoy most is coming up with new specials and different treatments for my clients. It has been a challenge, but it has been fun. I would like any input on things that you the client would like to see as specials or treatments. You can send me an email at sensesational@metrocast.net or on my web-site throught the Contact Me page. If I like it you will see it as a special.

I look forward to hearing from you…..

Love and Light
Shellie Morin LMT
www.sensesationalmassage.com
207-850-1014

03.10.10

BABY YOUR BACK Tame The Pain With Massage by Karrie Osborn

Posted in aromatheray, back pain, fibromyalgia, massage, massage therapy, pain relief, relaxation at 2:24 pm by smorin

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Anyone with recurring, unyielding back problems knows the beast that is called back pain. While most of us have experienced back pain that comes from overexertion or muscle pulls, the effects of back pain for many can be debilitating, excruciating, and life changing. Experts say back pain accounts for $100 billion in lost productivity and health-care costs each year and is one of the primary causes of work-related disability. Managing back pain can be a daunting and exhausting proposition. One natural avenue for finding relief is massage therapy.

READ FULL ARTICLE HERE

Love and Light
Shellie Morin LMT
www.sensesationalmassage.com

12.17.09

Life is Amazing!!

Posted in massage at 11:43 pm by smorin

It often amazes me how life works.

My neighbor across the street, whose name I do not know, ever since we have lived here which is now 9 years, everytime we have gotten stuck in our driveway in the winter he comes over with his truck or backo and pulls us out. He has never been asked to, he just does it. We have always said thank you, but that has been it.

Well this year I decided, after he plowed me and the kids out one morining, to get him a $10 Dunkin Donuts card and a gift certificate for a 1 hour massage. Not knowing if massages were his “thing” or not. I also found out his name and I left a card with my little gifts in his mailbox. Today he calls me thanking me for the gifts and he tells me that his back has been bothering him. He messed it up in a snowmobile accident several years ago and used to see a massage therapist that walked on his back. She had since moved and he really needs a massage and didn’t know that I was a therapist. Needless to say I set up and appointment for him and also he mentioned that he wouldn’t mind plowing us out when we have a snow storm. I told him why don’t we exchange massages for plowing, and he agreed.

It just goes to show you in life the small gestures you do can turn out to mean so much to someone else and can also lead into something wonderful for all.
Love and Light
www.sensesationalmassage.com
207-850-1014

11.19.09

Holiday Gift Certificat Special

Posted in Gift Certificates, Massage Specials, aromatheray, back pain, fibromyalgia, head ache, massage, massage therapy, pain relief, relaxation at 2:13 am by smorin

The Holidays are coming. A great gift for you or someone you love would be a massage. For the Holiday season November 1st to December 23 I am offering a gift certificate special, Buy one gift certificate and get one of equal or lesser value FREE! Think about that, a 1 hour massage is $50.00, so it is like getting 2 one hour massages for $25.00. Same with a 90 minute massage, which is $70.00, it would be getting two for $35.00. An amazing deal if you think about it.

Give me a call 207-850-1014 and I can take credit card over the phone and mail them to you, or stop by at the 109 Hair Salon where I am located and anyone there can get them for you if I am not there. You can also order online at www.sensesationalmassage.com
just put Christmas special in the comment line and I will mail them out to you.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS
Love and Light
Shellie Morin LMT

10.28.09

We must all help where we can

Posted in Massage Specials, back pain, fibromyalgia, head ache, massage, massage therapy, pain relief, relaxation at 10:37 pm by smorin

As a small business owner, mother, wife, and human being, I find a need to do what I can where I can to help out. When I started my massage practice I knew I wanted to give something back to the community in my own way. I decided to offer all York County firemen/women and police officers one free massage a month and then 1/2 off any other massages for the rest of that month. Who better to recieve massages then firemen and police officers? The stresses they go through just in the day to day of their jobs must be so overwhelming. Putting their lives on the line everytime they go out. Such high stress and physically demanding their jobs, how could massage not benifit them.

My next venture to help those in the community is the teachers here in my town. They do so much for so little and it seems like they are required to do more and more every year with less and less. I decided that for all the teachers and staff here in my commuity I would offer 1 hour massages at $30.00. No matter how many massages they decide to get in a month, the price will still be $30.00 for 1 hour.

I think when you are in a position to do something like the above, you should. Yes we all want to make a living, but if I can make someone feel better, be in less pain, less stress then I think it is worth doing.

I also like to donate massages for fundraisers in my area. I enjoy volunteering when I can to. Where ever my services can serve others for the greater good of all. That is my mission and my joy. I love my job so much and I can not imagine doing anything else. I would also love to spread the benifits and joy of massage to everyone I can.

Massage is such a wonderful thing for so many reasons. I think I will post the benifits in another post.

Love and Light
Shellie Morin LMT
www.sensesationalmassage.com
207-850-1014

10.19.09

Decisions You Make

Posted in Massage Specials, aromatheray, back pain, fibromyalgia, head ache, massage, massage therapy, pain relief, relaxation, spa treatments at 1:57 am by smorin

I graduated from massage school back in 2006. All through school I knew I wanted to own my own massage practice. My first thought was to have a place at my house. I figured it would be convenent and easy having it at my house. My kids are older and it would be easy to let them be at home while I had a client in a separate office space attached to the house. I wouldn’t need a babysitter and I could work around my family’s needs.
My plans were to finish school and build and office on to our house. I soon found out though that building additions are very expensive and it is not so easy to get a loan and keep a payment within our budget. My next idea was to use my dinning room as my massage space. This meant that I would have to move my dinning room table into my living room and put up a privacy curtain between between the living room, dinning room and dinning room and kitchen. That was ok enough, but I also had to make sure that the husband and kids were gone and that the 2 dogs and 4 cats would stay quietly in the upstairs bedroom for the duration of the massage. I was happy enough with this plan and even successfully had four massage sessions this way, but none of those clients returned. I quickly realized that the nice, but unprofessional appearance of the curtains and massage area were less than ideal for people to feel comfortable.

Plan II: I would travel around to peoples houses with my massage table and do In Home Massages. I thought this to be a novel idea and won that would really be successful. Who wouldn’t want a massage in the convience of their home. It was going along pretty good, not to busy I was maybe doing 2 massages a month. I advertised on the Dollar Savor and thought I would get a lot of business. Well a year later and I still was not doing more than 2 massages a month. I really did not like the idea of working in a spa or for someone else. I really, really wanted my own business and was not about to give up on that idea. But you know that table is really heavy, 33 lbs and when you have to bring it upstairs it is really awkward.

Plan III: This plan just happened to come out of the blue actually. I put together a networking site for the graduates and alumni of my massage school and I would rutinely get notices from the school when massage spaces or job opportunities came about. Well well such notice was for a massage space that was right down the road from my house, like 4 miles. It was a hair salon owner who recently decided to build a massage room in her salon. I never really looked at massages spaces before because I still had this idea that maybe some how I would find the money to add on to my house and have my massage practice. Like maybe I would find a washed up treasure chest on the beach or something :-) yeah right! Anyway this particular massage space notice appealed to me and I decided to look into it. And I am really glad I did. The owner and the other girls are so great and we get along really well. We have our own little family and I love going to work everyday.
My advice to anyone looking to have a practice in their own home is: Do it if you can build a separate rooom and bathroom and can insure a queit atmosphere. If not search around and find a place to rent. If your as lucky as I am you will find a place that matches your style and personality and if your even more lucky, like me, you will find a new extended family and find so much joy in your job and clients. I have noticed that my clients are the best most loyal clients. The atmosphere I work in and the people that come into the salon are the best and I don’t have to work super hard to book people. I still spend several hours a week marketing, but just being in the salon has gotten me many, many wonderful clients. Do I still want a massage practice in my home? Sometimes, but the joy I have where I am, I don’t think I would get through a home practice. One thing you have to think about it if you are working from your home it can get kind of lonely. You have your clients, but the social interactions you get from being outside of the home can be so rewarding.

I love my job and I love my clients. My clients are the best people in the world and I always look forward to my time with them. I feel very blessed to have them in my life.

Love and Light
Shellie Morin LMT
www.sensesationalmassage.com
207-850-1014

09.12.09

Remodel

Posted in Massage Specials, fibromyalgia, head ache, massage, massage therapy, pain relief, relaxation, spa treatments at 2:39 am by smorin

I am pleased to announce that my massage room has a new look! It took sometime and many hours to finally come up with the new look. Check it out:

BEFORE:

Before

AFTER:

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Come and see it for yourself: Book an appointment with me,207-850-1014 or book on line at www.sensesationalmassage.com

Love and Light
Shellie Morin LMT
www.sensesationalmassage.com
207-850-1014

11.01.08

Aromatherapy Massage

Posted in Massage Specials, back pain, fibromyalgia, head ache, massage, massage therapy, pain relief, relaxation at 11:28 pm by smorin

Origin: The use of natural plant essences for health and therapeutic effects is ancient. The modern term “aromatherapie” was coined by a French chemist named Rene Maurice Gattefosse(1881-1950) as he studied the use of fragrant oils for their healing properties in the 1920-1930s. Later, Madame Marguerite Maury(1895-1968) started prescribing essential oils for her patients, and is credited with the modern use of essential oils for massage. She wrote an important aromatherapy guide in French in 1961 that was translated into English in 1964.

Technique: Aromatherapy massage involves the use of essential oils in massage oil blends for their therapeutic effects. Techniques of Western massage, Ayurvedic massage, and other systems of soft tissue manipulation may be used in the application of aromatherapy massage oils.

Theory: Essential oils are highly concentrated aromatic extracts that are cold-pressed or steam distilled from plants such as grasses, leaves, flowers, fruit peels, wood, and roots. Each essential oil has a specific therapeutic effect such as relaxing, boosting immune system, relieving congestion, or soothing muscular aches and pains. Common massage blends contain essential oils such as peppermint, lavender, citrus, tea tree, and rosemary.
Web Site: National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy(www.naha.org)
Tappan’s Handbook of Healing Massage Techniques by Patricia J Benjamin and Frances M Tappan

Shellie Morin LMT

207-850-1014

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