This week the dynamic duo Rachel Fairweather and Meghan Mari talk about the www.’s! With guest star and creative genius Andrew Dineley (www.softoctopus.co.uk) they discuss why you need a website, what content you need to have, and what it will do for your business! The main rules are: Just do it – get something up!, […]
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Massage Music: Yes or No?!
This week the dynamic duo Meghan Mari and Rachel Fairweather talk Music while massaging… Yes or No?! So do you have one music rule for one client and another for another, or do you just ask them each time? Is just silence better for you and the client? Or do you just play Enya and […]
How to build boundaries in your massage practice
This week the dynamic Jing duo:, Meghan Mari and Rachel Fairweather, talk about boundaries. So what are you, to your clients? Massage therapists? Nutritionist? Councillor? Friend? Be really clear about what you are offering. Setting rules with time, and finances is also incredibly important. [powerpress] Do you want to find out more about The JING […]
How and why to use video to build your business
Welcome to this weeks episode of Jing TV, where Jing directors Meghan Mari and Rachel Fairweather are joined by special guests John Scotland (www.johnscotland.co.uk – online video and web tv production), and Andrew Dineley (www.softoctopus.co.uk – creative design studio), and they talk video! People buy from people, so if you can humanise your brand and […]
How many massage clients should I see a week?
This week the dynamic duo Rachel Fairweather and Meghan Mari, answer questions from Jing students. The big question this week from Jing student Catherine Colyer is: What would you see as an optimal amount of clients to see in a week? So the big question back at Catherine is How much money do you want […]
Clinical and orthopaedic assessment for massage therapists by Rachel Fairweather
Assessment is often poorly taught to massage therapists and as a result many of us end up terrified of treating pain conditions. Is the tingling down our client’s hand and arm a result of a nerve compressed by soft tissue (well within our scope of treatment) or something more serious? Is our client’s bad back […]
How to choose a name for your business
Today the dynamic duo, Jing directors Meghan Mari and Rachel Fairweather have a special guest; The wonderful and talented designer Andrew Dineley director of Soft Octopus design studio, and they talk business names! Find out how we came up with the name Jing, and get great top tips on how to name your business, and […]
How much should I charge? Part 2…
This week Jing directors Meghan Mari and Rachel Fairweather talk about the BIG question — How much should I charge? Part Two! Remember to charge for your time if you are offering outcome based treatments – rather than a ‘menu’ option. Also some good time advice: Its not worth your time to treat for half […]
How much should I charge? Part 1…
This week Jing directors Meghan Mari and Rachel Fairweather talk about the BIG question – How much should I charge? So, how much do you want to earn? How much holiday do you want to take? Getting the work life balance is key here, and always charge what you are worth… which is A LOT!!! […]
Top 5 Tips for Rebooking your Clients!
This week the dynamic duo and Jing directors Meghan Mari and Rachel Fairweather talk top tips on how to rebook your clients, and how to turn that one off massage into a life long client. [powerpress] Want to find out more about The JING Institute of advanced massage training? Want to check out our hands […]
Where to set up your massage practice – home or clinic?
The week the dynamic duo ask – where to work? Home or Clinic, that is the big question! Meghan and Rachel will give you top tips about space rental, what is a good rate per hour? Will you co-operate with or be in competition with the other therapists? Also they talk about holding a professional […]
Anatomy books
In this weeks episode of Jing TV! Rachel Fairweather and Meghan Mari talk anatomy books. They look at their old favourites, and essentials for every therapists book shelf! They discuss ‘The trail guide’ by Andrew Biel, ‘The web that has no weaver’ by Ted Kaptchuk , ‘Anatomy of the Human body’ or ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ by […]