Sunday, 25 September 2016

Event Planners



Event Planners ~ Trade Show Managers ~ Meeting Planners ~ Marketing Organizers ~ Public Relations

Trade Show Organizers~ The rising cost of exhibiting is one of the primary concern of companies. The most common question is “what is the return on investment (ROI)?” ROI at conventions is impacted by traffic density and time spent in the exhibit.
Chair Massage at conventions and trade shows creates a memorable experience, gives exhibitors quality time spent with attendees, and it’s very affordable!
Attendees come back for more year after year. Promoting chair massage as a perk at conventions or trade shows tells the attendees that you care enough to invest in their health, mental, and physical wellbeing.
Chair massage in exhibits benefits the exhibitors as well as the attendees from long, exhausting days!
Circle of Hands coordinates event set-up and break down, management, staffing, scheduling, compensation, and paperwork of the licensed massage therapists. This helps event planners, show managers, and companies to focus on the other details and planning of the event. Please request a quote to get started.

Forward Head Posture



Forward Head Posture (FHP) can be recognized by the positioning of the ear being forward of the shoulder, rather than sitting directly over it. Poor neck posture leads to a Forward Head Position which is one of the most common causes of neck, head and shoulder tension and pain. This can be a result of the long term habits of “slumping” at the computer or while driving, sitting poorly on the couch, or poor sleeping posture. These habits can be worsened if strains and sprains of the neck have occurred in the past which has weakened the neck muscles.
Imagine how uncomfortable it would be to hang a bowling ball around your neck. Well this is exactly what your body might be experiencing every day if you suffer Forward Head Posture.
For every inch your head posture sits forward, the head gains 10 pounds in weight. This forces the muscles in your upper back and neck to work much harder to keep the head (chin) from dropping forwards onto your chest. With your muscles in constant contraction to achieve this, pressure is added to the nerves at the base of the skull, which can cause headaches.
Forward Head Posture is a very common postural issue, and it is estimated to occur in between 66% and 90% of the population.
An increased forward head posture has been strongly associated with decreased respiratory muscle strength in patients, which can affect the ability to breath and reduce lung capacity by as much as 30%. Forward head posture has also been linked to tension-type headaches, with the degree of forward head posture having a direct correlation with duration and frequency of headaches, as well as increased blood pressure. Long term forward head posture leads to muscle strain, disc herniations, arthritis, pinched nerves and instability. Abnormal neck posture has also been associated with headaches, abnormal functions of the eyes and the ears, and psychological and mental disorders.
Awareness of the correct neck and shoulder posture is the first step toward correction.
Referenced from: CAA

CUSTOMER SERVICE WEEK



THEY REPRESENT YOUR COMPANY & MAKE YOU LOOK GOOD…

NOW IT’S TIME TO THANK THEM!

This October 3rd – 7th is Customer Service Week – a time period dedicated to showing appreciation to customer service employees. These employees deal with mental and physical stress daily with the mission of adding a personal touch to your company. Without them, you would be lacking one of the most important aspects of a thriving business: social connection with your customers.
So, this October, reward your customer service employees with a Chair Massage!

WE HAVE THE FACTS!
Did you know there are a growing number of companies, big and small, that utilize the proven benefits of massage therapy at work? These companies provide access to short chair massages, finding that employees report lower stress levels and improvements in productivity. Plus, Chair Massage shows your hard-working customer service employees that you care about their health and well-being. A quick 15 minute massage can help employees perform significantly better on complicated tasks, improve creative thinking, and relieve fatigue.
YOUR EMPLOYEES WILL LOVE YOU FOR IT!
Chair Massage is the perfect way to reward employees during Customer Service Week. When employees are rewarded, they feel appreciated. When they feel appreciated, they are more likely to ensure a faster turn-around time for projects and tasks, thus effectively creating a healthier and happier workplace environment overall. Get your FREE quote today and start your journey toward the best Customer Service Week ever!