Whether you are an employer or employee or working on a freelance basis, there are some qualities that make an exceptional therapist of you. Read on if you want to stand out of the crowd and make a sure and happy future of yourself.
1. Choose your trainer wisely –
For an aspiring therapist, there is nothing worse than a ill-informed teacher.
Half-baked knowledge will only make half-baked therapists who have no idea what
they are doing. A trainer should be one who is always ready to answer
questions, is available to you during and even after your course is over to
share experiences, questions and guidance. Enrolling for a course may not be
cheap, but it is a very good investment. However, like with every investment,
be careful to do your homework and check if the course you are joining for is
in your best interest. Read online reviews, meet the trainers beforehand, ask
as many questions as you like, study the body language of the trainer and judge
his / her genuineness. Take your time to decide and once you do, have full
faith in your teacher.
2. Be genuine –
Be honest in your interaction with your client. Do not take the client for
granted. They can be even more informed and experienced than you and can make
out how genuine you are. If they are happy with you, they will spread the word
among family and friends and help you increase your business.
3. Be professional –
If working in a spa / salon, there is no question of being unprofessional or
casual. You must follow the rules of the trade, even when your boss is not
looking. However, the problem arises when one is working as an individual or
hobby. Many things are taken for granted. However, you can be different if you
have a professional attitude. Not just the way you communicate with the client,
but also your preparations, equipment, planning, etc. can be innovative and
professional. For example, when going on house-calls or treating clients at
your own home, keep a portable stereo with soothing music to create a mood and
ambiance. Add some interesting twists or complementary additions to your
therapy.
4. Learn by Experience –
A trainer can only teach you the techniques and share their own experiences.
However, real learning happens when you have experienced for yourself. So make
sure the course you join allows you to have enough practical experience to gain
confidence. Before beginning commercially, treat your family, friends and
relatives for free. Get as much feedback and learning from them as possible.
This will increase your field experience and confidence.
5. Hygiene and responsibility –
Hygiene is extremely important not just for the client but also for your own
health. Make sure you use sanitized equipment, sanitize your hands, keep your
nails short and make sure that the client is not suffering from any infections
or other disease that can be transmitted. It is your responsibility to ensure
the client is fit for treatment and to see that no disease is spread to other
clients through you. Explain patiently to the client the reason you have to
refuse them in such cases. They will only respect the decision, understanding
that you care about your clients’ safety.
(To be continued...)
Writer: Mr. Pinakin Shah, Founder and Trainer at Pristine Senses Academy
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