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What’s the happiest moment of your life?

As a massage therapy college student, the happiest moment of my life so far was when I received my acceptance letter into the massage therapy program. It was a moment of validation that my hard work and dedication had paid off, and I was thrilled to embark on this new journey.

What has been most difficult moment of your life?

The most difficult moment of my life so far was when I decided to leave a stable job in a completely different field to pursue my passion for massage therapy. It was a big risk, both financially and professionally, and I had to overcome a lot of self-doubt and fear of the unknown. But looking back, it was also one of the most transformative experiences of my life, as it taught me to trust my instincts, take calculated risks, and prioritize my happiness and well-being over external validation or societal expectations. It was a pivotal moment that led me to where I am today, and I’m grateful for the courage and resilience it took to make that leap.

Who is the most influential person in your life?

The most influential person in my life is my mother. She’s a strong, independent woman who has always encouraged me to pursue my passions and believe in myself. Her unwavering support and love have been instrumental in shaping who I am today.

Why did you choose to pursue this particular course?

I chose to pursue massage therapy because I’ve always been interested in the mind-body connection and the power of touch. I wanted to learn how to help people alleviate pain and stress in a natural, holistic way, and massage therapy felt like the perfect fit.

How’s your experience been at college so far?

My experience at college so far has been incredibly rewarding. The program is rigorous and challenging, but also fun and engaging. I’ve learned so much about anatomy, physiology, and various massage techniques, and I’m excited to continue developing my skills as a therapist. The community of students and faculty is supportive and inspiring, and I feel grateful to be part of it.