Massage Continuing Education
February 8th, 2008 by Alexander KohlDid you know that the Passionate Training is accredited for Continuing Education points? Not just in massage, but across a whole range of natural health modalities.
All you need to do is pass the 5 tests and you will receive your certificate of attendance.
Massage Continuing Education enough?
A lot of practitioners I encounter spend a lot of money on learning new modalities and refining massage skills. This is no doubt an important investment to keep abreast the newest developments.
However, if you do not have enough clients to serve, the additional knowledge will not help anyone.
Action focused training
That is why I developed the Passionate Training. Its main difference to other programs: It is completely focused on action. There are exercises spread over 25 days (you can of course do it at your own pace).
If you have any questions about the training (or any feedback for the ones who have done it) please leave a comment. I look forward to hearing from you.
Alexander
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