Massage in the Workplace
How would you like to get a massage at work? Many employers are starting to realize how detrimental it is to have employees who are stressed out. Stressed out people generally come to work dreading their job. They aren’t focused and their productivity suffers.
For a nominal fee, the employer can hire a massage therapist who has a massage chair to come to the office and give their employees a massage. Some employers offer it as a reward or incentive; a kind of employee appreciation benefit. Others schedule the service on a regular basis to maintain the benefits. Some even have a massage therapist come in to give clients a massage on “client appreciation day.”
In any event, the benefits are more than just esthetic. Yes, it feels great to relax in the middle of the day, but some of the other benefits are:
- Reduced stress, which leads to
- Increased ability to focus
- Decreased likelihood of illness (many illnesses and diseases are the result of stress)
- Reduced levels of stress hormones, decreased anxiety and restored calmness.
- Increased job satisfaction and moral
- Relieves issues that result from repetitive tasks, helping prevent injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome
- Studies show that employers who offer this service on a regular basis have a better “bottom line.”
Would you like these benefits in your office? If you live in my area (Salt Lake City), have your boss give me a call. Are you an employer who is interested in taking care of their employees? Call me.
Moon Tide Massage … Therapeutic massage for a healthier you!
801.647.3812
My web page: www.MoonTideMassage.com
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