Complying with Canada’s Anti Spam Law (CASL)

In these extraordinary times, many of us are working hard to find ways to stay connected with our clients. Email, newsletters, and text messages are wonderful means to this but, please remember that these communications are governed by Canada’s Anti Spam Law (CASL).

Three things to keep in mind:
1) You must obtain consent from any and all recipients of commercial messages before sending the message. This includes messages about online courses, meditations, sales on products, etc.
2) Confidentiality must be maintained for the recipients of your communications. If you use a newsletter service or software, this is usually a given but, if you are emailing a group of people, you have to conceal the recipient’s email addresses by using “bcc”.
3) Your message must include the following information somewhere in the email or in the signature:
your business name,
• a current mailing address,
• at least one of the following: a phone number, email address or website address,
• a readily accessible unsubscribe mechanism that is actioned within 10 business days at no
cost to the recipient.

Ensuring these three things will help you keep CASL Compliant while you stay in touch with your clients!

For more information, please see: https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/internet/anti.htm.

 

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Reflexology vs Massage

Why Reflexology

Reflexology is not Massage

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Reflexology Therapy

  1. Applied to specific areas of the body (ears, face, feet, hands etc.)
  2. Promotes a response in an area removed from the stimulated reflex point.
  3. Only the outdoor clothing comes off.
  4. Uses small muscle movements of the hands, thumbs, and fingers.
  5. Improves the function of the organs, systems, and glands through reflexive stimulation.
  6. Healing is based on stimulating the nervous system through reflex points.
  7. Specialized understanding of reflex points and related anatomy.

Massage Therapy

  1. Applied to the whole body (muscles and connective tissue).
  2. Promotes a local response in the muscles and connective tissue.
  3. All the clothes are removed.
  4. Uses large muscle movements of the hands, feet, arms, and elbows.
  5. Changes soft tissue through direct stimulation.
  6. Healing is based on direct muscle and connective tissue contact.
  7. Specialized understanding of anatomy.