Well, hello!
I’m Vanessa.
Desert lover. Sunflower fan. African dance enthusiast.
When I was a little girl, I used to put on my favorite Enya CD, light some candles, and rub my mom’s feet at “Vanessa’s Massage Parlour” (which was, you know, our living room).
Years later, while deeply sick with an autoimmune disorder, feeling trapped inside my own body, I studied to become a Licensed Massage Therapist. I opened my own practice in 2015.
Early on in my massage career, I began working with other practitioners.
First as an instructor in a community college program, then at a massage school, and finally, in private mentoring sessions.
These days, I spend my time in health, ease and gratitude, and when not working, exploring canyons and rivers of the desert southwest.
And best of all (or sadly?), no more Enya CDs.
Based in Flagstaff & Tucson, Arizona;
making dreams happen worldwide.
I’m also a recovering licensed massage therapist.
Been there.
You spent years dreaming of helping people feel better.
You studied anatomy– of the body, of the mind.
You *mostly* love your work.
Instead, do you…
spend too much of your valuable time answering phone calls and texts trying to schedule clients?
lug your paper calendar around with you no matter where you go in case someone has to reschedule?
wish you could reach more of your perfect clients— the ones who are so grateful for you!— if only your website wasn’t so confusing & outdated?
want to expand your practice, hire like-minded practitioners, make more money… but your website just isn’t up to snuff (or simply non-existent)?
You want a website that reflects YOU and the heart-centered work you offer this world.
Good news: that’s just what I do.
Does this sound like you?
I used to spend much of my time in the early days of my massage career trying to find my perfect clients.
Heck, any clients!
Always frantically running to answer my phone in case someone called to book a session.
Clients told me they felt bad texting to schedule because they didn’t want to “bother me.”
I felt chained to my phone, constantly telling people about my services, how to find my office or worst of all, fielding inappropriate advances.
(Gross.)
Before I built my website, clients never really knew who I was when they arrived, and vice versa. I’d hesitantly hand them a paper intake form in the waiting room and hope they might like my work.
NO MORE
A website should represent YOU and all you have to offer this world.
But it should also WORK for you!
(Hello, boss lady.)
It should ease your professional burdens, make your policies and goals crystal clear, and spark joy in those you want to draw towards you.
What if you could spend less of your day doing all those chart notes, and more time practicing self-care?
What?!
Yeah, the stuff that makes YOU feel good so you can keep showing up for your clients and patients as your best self.
Dog walk anyone?
No matter what healing profession you’re called to,
the world needs you.