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Experience a Previous Lifetime H
ave you lived before? Are you curious about your previous lifetimes? Who were
you, where were you, and what were you doing? Have you carried patterns of behavior from previous lifetimes into your current lifetime? Do you have relationship issues which began long, long ago? Join Diane L. Ross, M.A., Certifi ed Hypnotist, Master Practitioner NLP and author of Meditations for Miracles on Tuesday, September 9 to discover the answers and more! Held at The Winter Park Library from 7-8 pm. Fee: $15. For more info:
www.dianeross.com or call Diane at 407 898-7918.
Enroll Now for the Central Florida School of Massage Therapy
onday, September 15, 2014 is opening day (with orientation on September 10) for both day and night programs. Massage therapy continues to grow in the healthcare industry. More and more healthcare practitioners realize the benefi ts of soft tissue manipulation and therapeutic touch, allowing for more opportunities for those in the massage fi eld. Graduates are welcomed into the health community, as local businesses
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contact the school when they are searching for new therapists. CFSMT currently has a 100% pass rate on both of Florida’s state-recognized exams, the National Certifi cation as well as MBLEx. The hands-on skills of these students go above and beyond other schools in the area. The faculty takes pride in watching students develop into highly professional and skilled therapists. It is worth six months, or a year, of quality education to change your future. Tuition includes a 30-hour (3 weekends) Review for the Licensure Exam. Students participate in clinic, allowing them to experience what it is truly like to work as a massage therapist. Their confi dence grows and their skills improve dramatically during this ten-week clinic where they work on people from the public—real people with real health concerns. Qualifi ed students are gifted with a massage table or chair upon graduation and when licensed are able to use treatment rooms at the school to build their practice. It truly is a life- evolving experience. Call today to schedule a time to visit at 407-673-6776. Central Florida School of Massage Therapy’s owner, Michael McGillicuddy, will be teaching his annual Sports Massage Internship in partnership with the University of Central Florida beginning September 13. Call 407-673-6776 for more information regarding the Sports Massage Internship or other continuing education classes, including Kinesio Taping and the Multi-Modality Approach to Pain Management and Sports Injuries.
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