Hi,
I am a budding aromatherapist currently selling essential oils ( for the past 5 years) and have been self studying for 15 years and under professional study for the last few months. (I am in the u.s. by the way, where there is no "formal" certification). But I do feel qualified to hold a workshop on aromatherapy and think it would boost my business somewhat and be fun too.
The problem is I am very shy, but for some reason i feel driven to do these classes and workshops. I was thinking of having an "introduction to aromatherapy" workshop sometime within the next couple of months, renting an inexpensive space and advertising with a few flyers. Even if I only get 3 students, I would be very happy as I am just testing the waters right now and know that there may be mistakes (as far as fear of speaking) along the way.
My question is: what do you think would be good to talk about in an introductory aromatherapy workshop? How do you think I could make it interesting? I am not a great speaker. I am not good in groups at all. But I feel good about aromatherapy and would like to share it, even if just showing people how to make blends and certain products.
If you were a novice, or even a seasoned aromatherapist, and see a flyer for "introduction to aromatherapy" what would make you want to come? What would you want to learn?
I invision the students smelling the oils and me telling them about each one, and possibly maybe at the end of class making bath salts or something using what they learned. But I am not sure.
Any ideas? Anyone ever done this?
Daphne
I am a budding aromatherapist currently selling essential oils ( for the past 5 years) and have been self studying for 15 years and under professional study for the last few months. (I am in the u.s. by the way, where there is no "formal" certification). But I do feel qualified to hold a workshop on aromatherapy and think it would boost my business somewhat and be fun too.
The problem is I am very shy, but for some reason i feel driven to do these classes and workshops. I was thinking of having an "introduction to aromatherapy" workshop sometime within the next couple of months, renting an inexpensive space and advertising with a few flyers. Even if I only get 3 students, I would be very happy as I am just testing the waters right now and know that there may be mistakes (as far as fear of speaking) along the way.
My question is: what do you think would be good to talk about in an introductory aromatherapy workshop? How do you think I could make it interesting? I am not a great speaker. I am not good in groups at all. But I feel good about aromatherapy and would like to share it, even if just showing people how to make blends and certain products.
If you were a novice, or even a seasoned aromatherapist, and see a flyer for "introduction to aromatherapy" what would make you want to come? What would you want to learn?
I invision the students smelling the oils and me telling them about each one, and possibly maybe at the end of class making bath salts or something using what they learned. But I am not sure.
Any ideas? Anyone ever done this?
Daphne