@Kusa let me help you cause I believe you had good bases and your intentions were good but the delivery was…um :/
- Extend a warm welcome using both verbal and non-verbal cues, such as a friendly smile or a welcoming hug. If you’re on an outcall be polite and wait for the host to invite you in before you walk in and get comfortable.
- Engage in icebreaker conversations to establish a sense of comfort for all involved. Avoid limiting interactions to one-sided responses, as this tends to resemble an interview rather than a shared experience. Practice active listening and ask questions about what they have just told you to keep the conversation going.
- Respond in a timely manner to requests for your time either way by yes or no respectfully. Utilize an auto-response function in your emails to acknowledge receipt if needed.
- Clients double book all the time. Don't be offended just block them.
- During agreed-upon times, refrain from diverting attention to your phone. Both parties should be fully all hands-on deck.
- Use mouthwash to ensure a clean and comfortable experience for both parties involved. Do not floss or brush your teeth immediately before or after an appointment as this can increase the risk of ITSS transmission
- After each encounter, take a proper shower. Baby wipes are not a shower in a bag. Try scheduling your day so that you can have enough time to shower between appointments.
- Plan ample time between sessions to prevent a rush and potential time conflicts.
- Demonstrate genuine interest during interactions, you will enjoy yourself a lot more and create solid client-provider relationships.
- Clearly communicate your type of client preferences if any, lest you create false hope and waste time. Whoever complains, remind them that its not their entitlement.
- If canceling on the same day or at the last minute, try rescheduling and apologize for the inconvenience.
- If compensated as per the agreed amount, don't anticipate tips; tips are always appreciated but never expected. Express appreciation if a tip is given, as silence may be misinterpreted as entitlement.
- Practice discretion when using the bathroom, close the door behind you.
- Eat whatever you want unless you’re about to perform greek.