Surveying our students over the years, provides us with some insight. For instance the majority of our Reflexology students are driven by a need to help people. And, nearly all of our students are planning a new career, either full time or part time as a certified Professional Reflexologist. For many this translates to a desireof owning their own business and becoming their own boss. Also, of course, the idea of earning a decent income enters the picture as well.
It doesn’t take a chartered accountant to calculate earnings ranging from $50 – $75 per hourly session to add up to a decent income. It all depends on numbers of clients and how you structure your promotions, etc.
Full time Reflexologists can earn in excess of $50,000 annually and much more, while enjoying working the hours that they choose to work and take holidays when they want. Even when you consider a lot of our certified Professional Reflexology graduates elect to work on a part-time basis and yet they still have a median earning of roughly $30,000 annually – not bad for a part-time job, working your own hours.
As with any entrepreneur – the key to success in business is to never give up. Developing a successful practice takes determination, attitude, professionalism, marketing skills, education and time management.
And, as Nike says “Just Do It!”

#1 by Jo on April 6, 2010 - 11:37 am
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I agree – what a great way to provide for yourself and family by helping others to be healthy!