What Teaching Couples Massage Classes has Taught Me

Mike (a.k.a. Stel) and I have been teaching our Couples Massage Workshops for four years and I feel just as good about the class now as I did when I first developed it. The idea came to me on a plane while heading to
What I’ve learned is that you can’t really force something like that. You can’t study the market and decide to do something you have no real interest in just because there appears to be a “need” for it and then expect it to feed your soul. I have a wide-variety of interests and have attempted many things, and over and over again it is those things that I feel a true connection to that end up succeeding.
So, if you’re looking to start something new, whether it’s a career path or writing a book, creating a class or moving to a different location, start with a list of items that really excite you:
- Identify those topics that you can research all day on the Internet and never get bored.
- Think of activities you can participate in that you hardly tire of.
- Recognize places that energize you.
- Write down everything you love.
Don’t edit yourself. Even if it seems crazy allow yourself to think big or small, include anything that comes to mind. Let that list inspire your next steps. See what happens.
Our workshop has now led us to begin the filming process of our Couples Massage DVD which is very exciting. I’ve never produces a DVD and don’t have any experience marketing one. But I’m good at research and know there are experts out there that can do what I don’t know how. And I also know this DVD is a labor of love and no matter what happens I’ll feel good about it.

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