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The Myth of Motivation

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I was reading an article by Ken Keis of Consulting Resource Group on The Myth of Motivation and he made a comment I found interesting. He said:

The pursuit of our interests requires no motivation because we enjoy doing them. Interests compel us; to compel means to be pulled or attracted. That precludes the need for motivation. We require motivation only for things that do not interest us. If we need motivation, we must question why we do.

Now, I’m sure that doesn’t mean that we will love every aspect of building a successful massage business. I for one am not a big fan of bookkeeping. But I think it’s true that it is really hard to motivate yourself to do something that you just don’t enjoy.

So if you find you are having a hard time marketing your massage business, maybe take a look at what you are doing. For example, I had a client who was trying unsuccessfully to build her business by public speaking as she had heard that was a great way to get massage clients. And it is! But she hated it (and it was definitely not one of her natural talents).

But it turned out she really enjoyed writing AND she had a real knack for it. So I suggested she focus her marketing efforts on writing articles in local publications instead. And her massage business really took off.

So, if you find you are having a hard time motivating yourself as you build your business, look at what you are doing, and see if there is another approach that includes things that you really enjoy. Then motivation will no longer be an issue.

Looking for Inexpensive Ways to Get More Massage Clients?

Today on Massage Success Radio I interviewed massage therapist Luata Bray from Seattle, WA .

We talked about:

  • The primary way she gets new massage clients.
  • How she built her “sphere of influence”.
  • “The Front Desk Policy” and how she used it to get a client that stayed for 8 years.
  • Using complimentary massages to build your business.
  • Things that a therapist can do to get more clients that don’t cost a lot of money.

You won’t want to miss it so pop on over to Massage Success Radio and have a listen.

Massage Gift Certificate Success! – How Did She Do It?

I posted this last December, but it was so good….. here it is again.

Last December, a massage therapist who was taking part in my Massage Marketing Marathon program, set the intension to sell 30 Christmas gift certificates. That was more than she had ever sold before (by far) and in fact more than she had sold in the entire previous year. But not only that… she had fun doing it. And in the process she completely shifted her attitude about “selling” to one where she is so much more comfortable promoting her services and products.

Want to find out how Beth Brown, Licensed Massage Practitioner of Bellingham, Washington did it? Then click below to listen (or “right click” the MP3 link to download to your computer). Way to go Beth!


Do Massage Therapists Work as Slaves?

Today’s Success Snippet comes from Dr Michael Kruse, who has been nominated twice as Chiropracter of the Year in Washington State, and has referred thousands of his patients to massage therapy.

Listen to find out why he thinks we work as slaves!

This was recorded live at a North Cascade AMTA business panel featuring Dr Kruse, Sally Ledgerwood and yours truly.

Weekly Success Snippet:
“You Work As Slaves!!!”


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Reason #7: Why You May Not Be Making The Money You Deserve In Your Massage Business

You are trying to do it all yourself.

At a certain point in your massage business you realize that you just can’t do it all yourself and you need help. If you are busy as can be, and are still folding sheets, answering the phone to schedule appointments, doing your own billing and bookkeeping etc, then I mean YOU.

Why are you doing work that you could hire out for $10 – $15 an hour (less in some states) when you could be building your business and even creating additional streams of income? And working towards true financial freedom? But instead you are filing forms!

And I don’t necessarily mean employees. There are inexpensive phone answering and appointment scheduling services. There are independent bookkeepers and laundry services, and even virtual assistants who can do billing and make calls for you from their own home or office (which can even be across the country).

I had a virtual assistant who lived in New Zealand. We communicated primarily by email and instant message, and never actually met in person.

Reason #6: Why You May Not Be Making The Money You Deserve In Your Massage Business

You have chosen a market that really cannot afford your services

So what do you do if they really CAN’T afford your services? Most massage therapists get into the field, not to make money, but to help people. But if you have chosen a market that simply cannot pay you what you need to make to run a viable business you need to rethink your strategy.

I hate to sound cold, but if you can’t make enough money to stay in business, who will you help then?

So if you are in this situation, you may want to seriously consider choosing a target market that CAN pay you want you are worth, and then DONATE a certain amount of your time and services to the market you feel passionate about serving.

That way you all win!

Reason #5: Why You May Not Be Making The Money You Deserve In Your Massage Business

You are not charging enough?

Way too many massage therapists simply don’t charge enough for their services. It may be because they lack confidence in their skills, or are concerned about losing clients to the competition if they raise rates, or think their clients couldn’t (or wouldn’t) pay more, or don’t value their work and the difference they make in the lives of their clients.

But if you don’t charge what you are worth, how can you hope to build a sustainable massage business?

Are you charging enough for your massage services?

Reason #4: Why You May Not Be Making The Money You Deserve In Your Massage Business

You don’t have the necessary business and marketing skills.

A lot of massage therapists are really good at massage, but don’t know how to run a business and are lousy at marketing or promoting themselves.

It takes a very different set of skills to run a successful business or practice than it does to give a massage and many therapists underestimate this.

If you need help in this area, there are many classes at local colleagues and as well as online to help you develop the entrepreneurial, business and marketing skills you need. You can also get help (often free) from organizations such as SCORE.

Reason #3: Why You May Not Be Making The Money You Deserve In Your Massage Business

OK, so you ARE putting in the hours, but you are not doing the right things.

Maybe you are spending hours working on that perfect brochure that is just going to sit on your shelf. Or you are planning your website, but not planning how folks are going to find it. Or you are cleaning your office or organizing your papers or rearranging your linens……..

You get the picture?

So you might find it useful not only to track your working hours, but also how you spend those hours. Are you focused directly on the actions that will bring you more of what you want, be it more clients, more free time, additional income streams and so on?

Reason #2: Why You May Not Be Making The Money You Deserve In Your Massage Business

You feel that you are putting a lot of hours into your business, but you are not working as many hours as you might think.

Often during the work day it is easy to get distracted with family matters and other personal issues, like phone calls,
answering personal emails, taking the kids to gymnastics etc. Try tracking your actual working hours for one week and see if it is as much are you imagined.