JullianPierre's Personal Masseur Interview
Personal Interviews give you the opportunity to know the Masseur you are considering to hire better before you make the first step.
Our Personal Masseur Interviews are a great way to give a little bit of personal and even intimate information about your massage experience. Get to know him better before you call!
Some people say that being a Masseur is addictive. Would you miss your Masseur days ?
That may depend on how much you enjoy it. If you’re passionate about giving massages, then yes you may consider it to be an addictive practice. My experience with helping people in any capacity that I’m able to, and feel confident in doing, has an addictive element to it; yes. I feel as though we all experience this “high” of joy or deep sense of tranquility when we’re able to help others grow.
Do you consider yourself a successful Masseur?
I consider myself a practioner of bringing awareness and insight to stressors. I measure my success by how much I’m able to be presently aware of stressors within someone’s body and offering them a welcoming space to allow those stressors to pass, and consequently grow from them. If I’m able to leave my clients with a much deeper and lasting sense of tranquility at the end of my session, then I consider that to be a wonderful success. I also like to share things that I’ve personally have found helpful to alleviate my own daily stress so that my clients may become self-supportive in their search for peacefulness.
How do you like clients to feel about the experience when they leave?
I’d like for my clients to feel like they’ve been heard, felt for, and taken care of.
We all suffer from stress, but feeling like we’ve really been seen and heard is something we may find to be a rarity. My intention is to encourage people to pay that feeling forward to people they encounter in their lives, whether they already know them or not, whether they’re feeling well or not. Sometimes the best medicine is setting yourself aside temporarily, to take care of someone else.