
There’s that moment, before you even walk through the doors, where curiosity leads you. You might be scrolling online, reading reviews, or hearing from a friend who swears by the healing power of touch. You’re not quite sure yet—what is massage, really?
Who do you trust? Who is safe? Maybe you’ve had massages before, maybe you haven’t. Maybe the therapist you once relied on no longer fits who you are now—and that’s okay. At Rest and Reset Massage, we honor that. We’re here for the season you’re in, whether it’s a short session or a long one. There's no pressure, no guilt, just a place where you can choose how to care for yourself.
When you find us, maybe you call, maybe you text, or maybe you book online at restandresetmassage.com. You’ll see we’re about intentional care with prices that respect where you are. I even partner with Temple Ritual Bodywork, so your options for nurturing, grounding, and resetting your nervous system are right here.
The day you come in, you’re greeted with presence. We sit down for a moment, and you fill out a quick form telling me about your experiences, your needs, what you want from this time. It’s a moment to breathe, to realize you're here for you.
You undress to your comfort, knowing that every boundary is respected. I cover you, always, leaving only the area being worked on exposed. You can speak at any moment, pause or even stop if something feels off. This is a space for healing, not discomfort, or sexual intentions, and the energy here is pure.
As I work, we talk if you want, or we stay quiet if that’s what you need. Whether it’s deep tissue, relaxation, cupping, or prenatal, I tailor this time for you. No extra fees for add-ons—just time for your care, because that’s what you pay for: your time to heal. Im even make sure the music is your style.
By the end, as you lay there, still in the glow of peace, you get a moment to just be. Then you’re ready to go, to spread the word, to come back and keep this routine of caring for yourself. Rest and Reset Massage is here for you, holding that space, reminding you that you’ve done enough, you’ve worked hard, and now it’s okay to receive. This is your moment.
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