by davidl | Mar 21, 2019 | 500-hour Massage Program, All Articles, David Lauterstein, Massage Careers
By David Lauterstein Whether you are a therapist, an educator, a business person, or, a politician, if you let money be your first priority you are making a mistake. Money does not make us happy. “Love flies out the door when money comes innuendo.” -Groucho Marx As...
by Bethany | Feb 25, 2019 | 500-hour Massage Program, All Articles, Alumni Stories, David Lauterstein, Massage Careers, Sports Massage, Types of Massage
A Letter From a Massage School Alum, Cassandra De Anda I am excited and proud to say that I am a Lauterstein-Conway Massage School alumni. I graduated in July of 2016. At the time I was attending massage school I was also finishing my Bachelors of Science in Athletic...
by davidl | Jan 28, 2019 | All Articles, David Lauterstein
The Often Overlooked Importance of the Intake Process By David Lauterstein It has become commonplace that massage employers, for the most part, do not allow sufficient time for their therapists to “take a history”. I think this is horrible. It effectively prevents the...
by davidl | Jan 9, 2019 | All Articles, David Lauterstein
“If you do what you love, you’ll never work a day in your life.” -Marc Anthony By David Lauterstein Studying massage is the deepest form of learning. The reason is, unlike so much schooling, this is a learning and a work that includes your body as well as your mind...
by davidl | Dec 26, 2018 | All Articles, David Lauterstein, Massage Workshops, Types of Massage, Zero Balancing
By David Lauterstein It is one of the great honors for our school, The Lauterstein-Conway Massage School (TLC) that people around the world are interested in the things we have developed in our curriculum which we have worked on now for over 30 years. I have had the...
by davidl | Dec 25, 2018 | All Articles, David Lauterstein, Types of Massage, Zero Balancing
Today is Christmas and millions of people will be opening boxes. And they will be looking inside these boxes with excitement. In a figurative sense I’ve begun to be as interested in “boxes” as in their contents. The box “contains” the present. It holds these treasures...