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Peer Supervision Groups

March 27, 2006 by Julie Onofrio  
Filed under Peer Supervision

After taking a week off from my massage practice to work on my website projects, it became clearer that my personal and professional mission is to bring the concept of Peer Supervision Groups to the Massage Profession.

After 17 years of practice, I can honestly say that Peer Supervision has greatly enhanced my practice more than any marketing or networking efforts. The key to building a successful practice is knowing yourself. The best way to come to know yourself is through interaction with others so that we can learn to see our blind spots.

Building a Practice Based on Empathy and Compassion and learning to be of service rather than always trying to “fix” and give advice will take you farther than any other technique, method or specific schooling.

With that in mind I have posted my manual on How to Create A Peer Supervision Group online at www.massagepracticebuilder.com

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  1. Jessica says:

    Thanks for posting this. Last summer I started an online networking and support group for students and alumni of the school I went to and it has been a great resource for all of us. I hope to also start an ‘in person’ group as well.

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