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Hi everyone! I have finally decided to register after months of being a guest! I am starting a reflexologist course in may and am really excited about it [sm=1syellow1.gif]
I hope to set up my own business visiting clients at home and maybe working 1 or 2 days a week in a spa type place also.
I am very excited about all of this and can't wait to get stuck in, my only problem is that I can no longer get excited about my current job!! (which has nothing to do with Reflexology)
Does anyone know of anything I may be able to do alongside my course, that will earn me money/help build up future clients/give me experience??

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Hi tootsiefootsie, love the name!
It can take a while to build up your client base, and even after I'd finished my training and had starting practising, a very wise old reflexologist said to me 'Don't give up the day job'. If you have someone to support you while you're studying and getting started that's great, but if not then maybe the security of your job will be a good thing. If they are amenable you could ask to go part time.
A job where you meet people and are concerned for their well-being might be something to consider, for example working in a gym or spa/salon. What is it you do now, and what skills do you have? Even if you feel you have to stay where you are, remember that it's serving you well and paying your bills - I suspect it's what gets many people through their working day. Good luck with your course and don't feel shy about asking questions on here. I don't know how I'd have got through my training without Healthy Pages!

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Thanks for all your advice!!
I currently work in sales, I meet different people every day and being a total people person that is the part I love!! Its fairly hardcore sales and I just don't really enjoy being over pushy and because I'm not that passionate about it I am finding it a real struggle, I also work 10 hours a day so its also very draining! [sm=sleep.gif]
You are right though, my job is a means to an end and I do need to keep earning, I was just hoping there may be some other options open to me that would involve reflexology! Thanks again

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Hi Tootsiefootsie,
I'm in a similar position as yourself. I am coming to the end of my course, sitting the exam in June and hope to develop my passion into cash. I want to initially supplement my wage, being in Sales also I know we've had it hard (I work with tourist titles [:@]). Once I'm up and running then I'll look at part time. I saw a start up business consultant with the council and they breathed a sigh of relief when I said I was not giving up the day job.
You say you meet loads of people, then bring Reflex into the conversation - you never know where it may lead. One of my advertising clients is setting up two meetings with his clients who are looking at a Comp Health business and both currently work in hotels. I have no idea how they will pan out but 'nothing ventured, nothing gained'!:D
Keep up with the studies and if you are doing case studies, then start them straight away, even if it's just the consultation. Let them build up at your peril[&:]. You are only paid for 8-9 hours a day so only work them! We all have to work extra now and again but don't let it become a habit! Better time management or dump stuff you don't need - blah, blah!
Any probs - let us know, there's always someone who can help.
Russell

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Thanks you guys for all your help!!
Its so nice to have people who know what they are talking about to help me! [sm=nature-smiley-008.gif]
Out of interest are there any specific websites that deal with Reflexology jobs??

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