
Returning to Learning After Many Years Away
For many adult learners, the hardest part of starting a course is not the coursework itself.
It is taking that very first step.
At Brighton Holistics Online we have been educating students in complementary therapy and sports massage therapy for over a decade. Our wealth of knowledge is based on many years of experience in the industry and we like nothing more than creating in-depth, relevant and comprehensive courses for our students.
The Brighton Holistics Online Blog aims to share some of the experience we have gained with our current, past and future students. In this part of our website, we will be sharing information with you across a wide range of subjects, from introductions to specific subjects and courses, to tips on how to run your complementary therapy business, after you qualify.
We hope that you find our posts both insightful and valuable, no matter where you are on your journey as a holistic or beauty therapist.

For many adult learners, the hardest part of starting a course is not the coursework itself.
It is taking that very first step.

There comes a point in life where many people start questioning whether they are truly happy in their work.
Sometimes people feel exhausted. Sometimes stressed. Sometimes simply unfulfilled.

When people first begin training in massage, reflexology, holistic therapy, or beauty treatments, one of the subjects that often feels the most daunting is Anatomy and Physiology.
I completely understand why.

We are very often asked why our courses are diplomas and not certificates, the answer is simple. Diplomas and certificates are awarded by accredited schools
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