Your Happy Place

I took a week off from my musings. You might think I am running out of things to say; those who know me know that will happen only when I stop breathing. My post last time wasn’t angry, but was a little more pointed than usual. I questioned what I perceive as unfair treatment of my organization by an outside columnist regarding some important issues in the field. This time around, I want to serve a warm bowl of enthusiasm to my friends in the massage and bodywork field (and the other insomniacs who read this blog). I am a huge sports fan. Have been my whole life, since I was 6 years old and memorized the Philadelphia Phillies’ starting lineup and batting averages. I still read the sports page first, but have since graduated to the rest of the paper. I run road races and play golf and pretend to play ice hockey. Life outside ABMP revolves around my wife and three sons, which usually means attending an athletic event together or cheering them on as they compete—lacrosse, cross country, ice hockey, soccer currently; previously baseball and basketball as well. Last weekend we celebrated our national holiday known as the Super Bowl. As I look back two points stand out for me: GoDaddy.com’s advertisements are pretty lame. This year, massage got included in their shtick, and many folks in the profession are upset with the portrayal of the massage therapist(?) in the commercial. Check out some threads about the ad on Facebook and massageprofessionals.com. Practitioners aren’t pleased. I take a slightly different view—I am more offended because it was a dumb commercial. It’s easy to be outrageous, and GoDaddy.com seems to have that down pat. Clever? Not so much. There’s an old quote by Brendan Behan that states, “There is no such thing as bad publicity except your own obituary.” Speaking for both the massage profession and myself, I’ll say “neither, thank you.” Getting excited is the “secret sauce” of life. Most years it seems like the actual Super Bowl game isn’t that exciting. The past two games were pretty solid though; in particular, this year was great because I had a team I really was rooting for. My Philadelphia Eagles removed from the conversation, I was hoping the Saints would get there. Hard to dislike Peyton Manning (except for the overexposure factor), but it’s great seeing the good guys win. Watching that game while rooting for the Saints was pretty darn exciting. And in life, there’s nothing like getting excited. Think about it—when you were a kid, remember how thrilling it was to wake up on Christmas morning or your birthday? Or go to a movie you really wanted to see (Star Wars, 1977, Tri-State Mall, Claymont, Delaware—easily still one of the top 10 "most excited" moments in my life), or go on a date (a date—what’s that?), or when Mom and Dad would stop so you could get a Slurpee? Isn’t getting excited—getting happy—just about the best thing ever? Really—what tops that? Do you think these people agree? Do you think they'll remember that? When was the last time you were that excited? The economy is sputtering; unemployment and its ramifications weigh on all of us; rational political discourse practically is nonexistent. Massage can be quiet, reserved, sedate. You help people feel good for a living; your work is the highlight of your client’s day. Your enthusiasm is infectious. Get excited about what you do, who you get to do it with, who you are. Get happy.
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Ohio Adopts Interstate Massage Compact

The Ohio legislature adopted Senate Bill 56 on June 21, becoming the second state to enact the Interstate Massage Compact. Massage therapists will soon be able to obtain a multistate license that will reduce holdups and delays that often occur when moving to a different state.

US Department of Education 150% Rule Update

A federal judge has granted a preliminary injunction that halts the enforcement of the US Department of Education’s new Bare Minimum Rule, also known as the “100% rule,” until the court takes further action. This is the first step in what could be a lengthy battle to ultimately delay enforcement of the rule, providing schools more time to adjust their programmatic standards, or overturn the rule altogether. Find out more and what your school needs to do to prepare.

Colorado Bill Requires Local Background Checks

Governor Jared Polis signed into law House Bill 24-1371, requiring local government (counties, cities, or municipalities) to conduct periodic criminal background checks for massage establishment operators, owners, and employees.

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