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Reflexology is Recession-Proof Despite the global economic downturn, Reflexology proves to be recession-proof. As stress levels are spiraling upwards, the need for stress relief has never been greater.

If you are lucky enough to already be a Reflexologist, now is the time to get out there and make yourself well known in your community.

If you want to become a Reflexologist then start training now. Your future services are needed!

Here is a selection of important reports in today’s news.

Health care is really the only area that is growing, so if you are considering a change, now would be a good time to get some training for that field. If you have been laid off, don’t be a statistic in next month’s unemployment report. By Kimberly Amadeo, About.com Guide to US Economy

Some businesses seem to strengthen in times of recession. Despite the recession, the health care industry is swelling with opportunity. And, as the baby boomers age, the market promises to grow ever larger for products and service that help people live longer, live more comfortably, and live more enjoyable in old age. Recession-Proof Business Ideas by Henry Lucus

Healthcare Only Recession-proof Sector of Economy! Jobs Report

There are certain areas where jobs are stable and there is potential for growth. “Anything within the field of health care,” said career counselor Dan King.

The aging population virtually guarantees the need for more health care workers.

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    Karen Belshaw was born in St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver, B.C. Raised in Salmon Arm she later moved to the Okanagan. Since the early 1970’s, Karen’s life has been devoted to seeking knowledge in health and healing. She opened up her first College and holistic practice; The Nutherapy Institute of Natural Healing in 1987, while living and continuing her studies in Kitchener, Ontario. Moving back to the Okanagan in 1989, she re-opened her practice in Lake Country and began teaching classes, while raising her children. In 1991 she changed the business name to The Masters College of Holistic Studies. Her message is that she wants to teach and produce the very best, MASTERS, in the holistic healing field. Karen holds multiple certificates in the holistic field. Her specialties are in Reflexology, Acupressure, Reiki, Massage and many others. Currently Karen is completing two Doctorate degrees in Metaphysical Studies. She and her husband Jim, live in the Glenmore area of  Kelowna.
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