Alisa Napper
Alisa Napper graduated from the Utah Valley Campus of the Utah
College of Massage Therapy in March of 1999. Soon after graduation,
Alisa opened her own practice in Lindon, Utah. In 2000, Alisa began
working as an onsite massage therapist for Novell. She also works
as a PTA at nights at the Utah Valley Campus. She recently sent
the following e-mail to Career Services:
"I graduated from the [Utah Valley] Campus in March of 1999.
I immediately took my state boards and opened my own private practice
called "FEEL THE KNEAD MASSAGE THERAPY". My practice became
very successful after only a short time. I was very happy with the
part-time work that I had. I was a stay at home mother.
I did not have to work.
"In the fall of 2000 my life took a drastic change and I was
forced into looking at my business as a way of surviving. Soon after
this event, I heard that Novell was looking for a new therapist.
I immediately faxed my resume to them. I was interviewed along with
many other therapists. Following my second interview which was a
hands on session with their chiropractor; I was hired literally
on the spot.
"As usual when starting out any new business, things were
relatively slow. As the year progressed I began to get more and
more business strictly from word of mouth. By August, I was booked
fairly solid, working only a part-time schedule. In November, I
was asked by the fitness center to teach a Brown Bag
class on some relaxing and stress relieving techniques for home
and office use. As a general rule these classes would only bring
in about 12 people. I was told not to plan on any more that that.
On the day of the class my supervisor informed me that I had 80
people sign up and that they usually had a 50% show rate. We set
up chairs for 50 people. I had 67 people in attendance and a very
positive response to the information that they were given. When
I returned to my office I found my mailbox completely full [with
requests from] people who were wanting to schedule with me. I know
that when I am able to open my schedule to full-time I will be able
to keep busy.
"I am so grateful for the education the UCMT has provided
for me. I am glad that I took my education seriously. I worked hard
to learn and retain the information that I was given. I kept up
on my studies and was able to graduate with a 4.0 GPA. I attended
all of my classes and every clinic shift, loving every moment. I
love my profession as a therapeutic massage therapist. I love and
am so grateful for the people with whom I am able to touch. If I
am asked for words of advice, I would say to study hard, attend
all you your classes and clinic shifts, learn how to talk about
the work to people, work on as many different people as you possibly
can and to let Love and Compassion flow through your work. What
a great gift this work has been in my life! Thank You UCMT!
"Thank you for taking the time to read my story. I hope that
it will serve to be an inspiration to those who may read it!"
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