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SPA HELL IN AUSTRIA

I spent a chunk of last week moderating at a spa conference. The conference was great – but the hotel… It was like being trapped in a cuckoo clock. The above photograph makes it look awful but it was much, … Continue reading
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You know what I think about… couples treatments

The world of well-being is not a participation sport. Avoid couples treatments at all cost. They are simply a ruse by spas whose building design means they have been left with one or two larger treatment rooms, so they stick … Continue reading
SPA STEREOTYPES: the deluded devotee

Her birth name is Caroline but she never uses that now. She prefers Daasa, which is her sanskrit name. It means, well it actually means tormentor because she accidently typed “fiend” rather than “friend” into the English to Sanskrit dictionary … Continue reading
