TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Clients can't relax if they're too cold
or too hot. On average, men and
perimenopausal women tend to
run warm, while other women get
chilled more easily. An adjustable
table warmer will provide warmth to
the client without overheating you.
A space heater is a good idea in the
cooler months, especially to warm up
your office first thing in the morning.
In summer, a fan will prevent your
room from becoming stale or muggy.
Women in the midst of hot flashes will
love that you have a fan at the ready!
Keep an array of blankets handy,
from light, summer-weight linens to
cozy quilts. Choose blankets that have
natural textures, are ultra-soft to the
touch, and retain heat without being
heavy and suffocating.
Don't forget to keep your hands
warm! If you're prone to chilly digits,
wear gloves on your commute to
work and begin to warm your hands
before your client arrives.
MUSIC AND AMBIENT SOUND
Playing soft music will go a long way
toward minimizing outside noise and
enriching your client's relaxation.
Music is deeply personal and many
clients have strong preferences, so
I keep a range of music on hand to
accommodate a variety of tastes.
The music you play should be
commercial- and interruption-free.
White noise machines are also great
investments. The gentle whirring
sound is relaxing and minimizes
outside noise and voices.
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