Friday, May 25, 2012

Bit of background - part 2 :)

Hi again everyone -
As promised - here is part 2 of the posts entailing a bit of background about me & why I chose to go into massage therapy.

In part 2 - this post will explain how I ended up choosing the name "Phoenix Rising Massage Therapy LLC."

The origin of the name comes from a couple of different things:

1.) UW-Green Bay's mascot is the "Phoenix" - so it the choice of using a Phoenix was a no brainer for me as I knew that I wanted to honor my time at Green Bay. And if anyone's curious - here's a link to read up on how UW-Green Bay ended up with "the Phoenix" as it's mascot. I also find it funny that the campus mascot was nearly the "Fighting Tomatoes." (and honestly - "the fighting tomatoes" doesn't seems so fierce as "the Phoenix"):
http://www.uwgb.edu/univcomm/about-campus/history.htm

2.) I've always been fascinated by mythology. Simple as that. And the Phoenix myth became one of my favorites - especially after I got to UW-Green Bay.

A couple of links for you:
http://www.mythicalcreaturesguide.com/page/Phoenix


http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/457189/phoenix





3.) Harry Potter.  Yes - part of the reason why "Phoenix Rising Massage Therapy LLC" became "Phoenix Rising" is because of Harry Potter - specifically Fawkes. Fawkes became my favorite magical character - and especially the fact that he was a tangible link to Professor Dumbledore :)

The "Harry Potter" series first came out in 1997 (I was about 9 at the time) and it was the series that defined not only my childhood, but my middle school, high school and college years. Fawkes was the one magical creature that was my favorite.tter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2" - I bawled my eyes out during the last 20 minutes! :)

a link for you:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_creatures_(Harry_Potter)#Fawkes

4.) Finally - I look at the Phoenix Rising as a metaphor for my own life. I've had numerous health problems throughout the years. And with every health problem, every set back - I've gotten through each and every one of them. And come back stronger every time. It was because of this that I wanted to have a unique and memorable symbol/icon that represented what I had gone through - and also be a way to represent, in a nut shell, my hopes as a massage therapist. That people could come to the practice and be able - for an hour - forget about their problems, forget about their pain (physical or emotional) and come out of their session, refreshed.


So - putting all of these reasons together - that's the origin of "Phoenix Rising Massage Therapy" came into being :)

Next post will be all about the creation of the logo and how my good friend from high school created the logo for me!

Have a great rest of your night!
Amanda@Phoenixrisingmx



A bit of background part 1 :)

Hi everyone -
Hope that you are all enjoying your evening :)

I figured that it was time to finally do a post giving everyone a bit of background about me as well as how "Phoenix Rising Massage Therapy LLC" came into being.

Hmmm.... where to start though?

This will be
Ah! I know - how about a little bit about me first - as that will hopefully help & make it easier to explain how I got into massage therapy.  Becoming a massage therapist was honestly something that I never really thought about as a career until January 2010 when I literally had the "light bulb" "aha!" "This is what I need to do with my life" kind of moment. So when people speak of having the proverbial "light bulb moment" I can say - I understand and I know it very well!

All right - time for me to back up and explain how I got to that moment :)

I am not just a licensed massage therapist and body work therapist (my official title with the state of Wisconsin), I also have a double bachelors degree in German and Humanistic Studies with an emphasis in Ancient and Medieval History (mouthful, yes, I know!) that I received in May 2009 from the University-Wisconsin at Green Bay. Which in retrospect is a feat in itself as I completed a double bachelors degree in 3 years when many students at UWGB were averaging about 5-6 years to complete their degrees. My whole plan in life, post undergraduate graduation, after spending 4 weeks at the University of Kassel, was to start graduate school and get my masters' degree in German translation from UW-Milwaukee.

However, life and reality caught up with me.

Burn out - by this time I had been studying German going on 13 years, and doing classes in some shape or form for three years without a break, as well as getting sick with what started out as a sinus infection spiraled into really nasty migraines. Which due to the severity of the migraines lead me to make the decision that I needed to withdraw from graduate school to focus on my health.

And honestly, studying German, wasn't fun anymore.

In retrospect - it was a very good decision that I stopped graduate school when I did. During the span of the remander of the 2009-2010 school year, I ended up having all four of my wisdom teeth removed (which surprisingly took care of the migraines), as well as slamming the car door from the right baby toe all the way up to my knee - which led to arthroscopic knee surgery as well as almost a year of rehabbing my knee and ankle.

Why might you ask, do I bring all of this up?

It was January 2010 - ironically just before I slammed the car door on my leg - that I ended up - as I like to say - literally knocked over the head, innately knowing that "you need to go to massage school." So I started looking into the two local massage schools and ended up applying (and being accepted at) Blue Sky School of Professional Massage &  Therapeutic Bodywork with plans to begin in March of 2010.

Slight problem though - my arthroscopic knee surgery? It was scheduled for March.

So - I ended up deferring my start at Blue Sky until August of 2010 when I entered the program choosing to follow the energy track during the ten month program.

I will not lie - it's a very intensive program.

 Two nights a week, 5 hours each night. And that is not counting the countless hours of outside the classroom work that I had to put in. One of the first things that I was told -I think it was at orientation - was that once you start the massage therapy program, you literally have no life. Totally true in that regard - from just before Halloween weekend 2010 through two weeks before Christmas - I only had 1 weekend off from the various weekend seminars.

But with all of the many hours of studying and hard work - I found myself enjoying it.

I was rediscovering why I loved learning and my passion for helping people.

To sum it up - this is what I wrote that appears on the Phoenix Rising Massage Therapy LLC's website:

"I was first introduced to Reiki & Energy Work at age 8. Intrigued at the possibilities of what energy work could do— I expanded my knowledge to be trained in Cranial Sacral Therapies by the time I was  16 years old.   I chose to experience the “traditional” college experience—and completed a double bachelor’s degree in German & Ancient/Medieval history in three years, graduating from UW-Green Bay in May of 2009.  After experiencing health related issues in 2009 & early 2010, I had the proverbial “light bulb” moment when I realized that I needed to return to practicing Energy Work. That  moment is when she made the decision to go to school to become a Massage Therapist.  I have  experienced the benefits of massage, and wanted to be able to give back and help others the way massage has helped me."

Long story short, through all the hard work - blood, sweat, and tears, I finished my education at Blue Sky on August 3rd 2011. Five days later, I sat for nationals ("sat for nationals" - taking the exam on the computer at a testing center with I think 40 other people who were there for other exams), and found out I passed the same day. By that weekend, I had an overnight trip to just outside of Madison to complete my last community service event (4 hours of giving chair massages at Lands Ends Corporate Headquarters for the Dairyland Dare" bike race). And by the end of the month - I was a graduate - again for the 2nd time in 2 years!

So - this concludes part 1 of the 2 part posts - as this is a summary of how and why I got into massage therapy. In the next post - I'll explain about the origins/ how the name "Phoenix Rising Massage Therapy LLC" came into being.

Have a good night!
Amanda@Phoenixrisingmx


Thursday, May 24, 2012

Exclusive! July 4th Sale!

Hi everyone -
I had promised in my last post for everyone to be on the lookout- here at the blog and over on the business' facebook page - that there was going to be another sale coming up :)

Well - I can reveal tonight - that this hint is true!

I am proud to exclusively announce that:



It’s time for another sale!
To celebrate the July 4th holiday
Phoenix Rising Massage Therapy LLC
Is
Offering
A Two week long sale!
Beginning the week of 7/1/2012 through 7/15/2012
Phoenix Rising Massage Therapy will be offering
$10.00 off all massages during these two weeks!

*Note - chair massages during these two weeks must be a minimum of 15 minutes to take advantage of the sale*

Two weeks only! Hurry fast to make your appointment!  Contact Amanda at: 262-227-9316, phoenixrisingmx11@att.net  or via facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Phoenix-Rising-Massage-Therapy-LLC/134879036623354


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Between July 1st and July 15th - I will be offering a 2 week sale where *any* massage that occurs between these two dates - it'll be $10 off the rates :) 

So - 
A 60 minute massage during these two weeks will only cost -> $50
A 30 minute massage during these two weeks will only cost -> $20
A chair massage will start as LOW as $5 for a 15 minute chair massage!

To take advantage of the sale for a chair massage - the chair massage MUST be a minimum of 15 minutes. 
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This will also be posted over on the facebook page as well :)

Amanda@Phoenixrisingmx

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Change to Summer scheduling hours

Hi everyone!
So sorry that I haven't done a new post in a couple of weeks - been kind of busy with real life :)

Just wanted to post and let everyone know that there will be a slight change to the summer hours schedule - just as an important FYI for everyone!

There are going to be two days that are going to be changed:

I originally was going to be in the office SATURDAY JUNE 16th - however that is changed to THURSDAY JUNE 14th 2012. 

The second date:

I originally was going to be in the office SATURDAY JULY 28th - however that is changed to THURSDAY JULY 26th, 2012.


Just wanted to give everyone the heads up :)


Also - be on the lookout - another sale - both gift certificate AND another one day sale - are coming up soon!

Have a great night!

Amanda@Phoenixrisingmx