Thursday 19 February 2015

Sue Adlam - My first amazing guest blogger

Sue Adlam is one of those amazing ladies I'm in contact with via the net. She has been very supportive of my business from the beginning. She kindly agreed to be my first guest blogger. As you can see she had an interesting career so far:-


"I am a Complementary Therapist, qualified in Aromatherapy, Holistic and Indian Head Massage. A member of and insured with the FHT – The Federation of Holistic Therapists. Based in West Wiltshire with my husband and my daughter, I am passionate about organic food, farming and pretty much everything else that is organic and truly natural!

Previously a primary teacher, I decided that it was time to take a different direction after spending the early years of my daughter’s life as a full time mum. So looking for something that fitted around her, as teaching was no longer an option, in October 2011 I commenced my training as an Aromatherapist. I then became an independent consultant with NYR Organic in February 2012 as I had used the products for years and couldn’t resist the idea of discount. I quickly realised how well these two things fitted together and have built quite a large business with NYRO – which is now supporting the growth of my therapy business as customers become clients and vice versa!

In July 2013, desperate to start working as a therapist, I gained a diploma in Indian Head Massage and started working at Warminster Osteopathic Clinic. In August 2014 I received a distinction in Aromatherapy & Holistic Massage through the Bristol School for Holistic Therapies. I am very excited about setting up my home clinic, the launch of which is imminent as all I have to do I make a blind for the window! Also looking forward to adding some more therapies and further developing my skills with CPD over the coming months. I am planning to add aromatherapy massage in pregnancy and take some advanced aromatherapy training for pregnancy , more therapeutic massage techniques such as releasing the back, hip and neck, holistic facials and Thai foot massage. In order to become the best Aromatherapist I can possibly be, I’ve just booked a two day advanced certificate seminar in June “Essential Oil Chemistry & Pharmacology", delivered by Robert Tisserand at Gabriel Mojay’s Institute in Regent’s Park, London and I am very excited about that indeed! I absolutely love essential oils and very interested in observing how these wonderful chemicals can aid in all kinds of health conditions and are even being researched for their support in antibiotic resistance.
I am now a Team leader with Neal’s Yard Remedies Organic, mentoring and coaching a fabulous team of like-minded people who are passionate about holistic health and well-being, promoting the use of ethical, non-toxic, truly natural, soil association certified organic skincare, supplements, natural remedies & high quality essential oils. I love the ethos and ethical nature of the way in which Neal’s Yard Remedies conducts their business and wish other companies would follow suit as the world would be in a much better state if that were the case.

I am passionate about complementary therapies and natural remedies and have found throughout my life there have been many occasions where I have found relief from conditions which have been resolved with a holistic approach to wellness. Many of us live highly stressful lives and it is my aim to support others who would like to explore the complementary approach to health and wellbeing. The effects of long term stress can cause many other mental and physical health problems and so many of us are afflicted with the ill effects of stress – unable to relax, difficulty sleeping, anxiety, high blood pressure, digestive problems, panic attacks, reduction of immunity and all number of other conditions. Aromatherapy massage has helped me to relax and I have found so many things which I have been able to treat without turning to medicines. Athletes foot for example has plagued me for years and now I have found a blend of oils which works within hours to relieve the itching and soreness. Recently I discovered that my chickens had feather lice and found that I could use essential oils for this too! Now the coop smells of lavender and thyme most days instead of the more obvious smell associated with chickens!"    https://sueadlamtherapies.wordpress.com/blog-2/.


2 comments:

  1. Thank you Juyna x

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    1. Thank you Sue for all your hard work & agreeing to be my first guest blogger. You are always very supportive.

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