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I introduced myself and took him through to the treatment room for consultation and assessment. He booked it.Īt 3.30pm this smartly dressed guy in his late 20’s walks into the clinic. Normally I wouldn’t even have entertained the idea, but for some reason, partly because I was at the clinic with doctors and a manned reception, I decided to text this guy back and offer him the slot. Then when I came out from treating my first client, I had a message at reception to say my 3.30pm had cancelled. I didn’t, I was fully booked so I told him so, and my gut was telling me this wasn’t quite right. I received a text message from a guy introducing himself and asking if I had any availability that day. Had I been working from home it wouldn’t have happened. This particular day I was working from the clinic. It’s a safety thing that sadly is necessary for female therapists, and I expect male therapists to a lesser extent. If it doesn’t feel legit then I don’t book them. I don’t see new male clients at home, I don’t take same day bookings, and I always go with my gut feeling.
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So, I work from two locations, from home and from a clinic. This story shares the strange situations we can find ourselves in as massage therapists and why we should follow our instincts like the therapist in this tale! This was sent to me by one of the therapists in the Massage Therapists - Get Through Coronavirus & Come out Stronger Together Facebook group.