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a _ Practical Activities: How to Book Clients? ons: Ask a member of i i your family or neighbor to assist you to this activity to book a client (family member/ neighbor) by following the steps below. 1: Prepare int x at ian te rene een, Ue this exactly). Rach card represents an Collection Box ce an attractive, professional-looking bag or box with an opening as your appointment collection box. ae following into Word. Adjust the wording as needed to suit cial offering. Make it eye-catching. Print it out. and fliers on the tabletop as usual. But you should e tablespace to laying out the appointment cards in Put the instructions and the collection box just behind t everything is clearly visible. Assessment see how much you have learned today! You are to fill up the table by writing PS for preliminary services and SA _ for scheduling appointments, Write your answer on a separate sheet. Answer luce yourself and get to know the client ‘ifyou would prefer a male or female massage rt with the client and put her/him at trust and gain the client's confidence non the client's past and present state of e spa or massage therapist in your area _ to a spa associate about making an #3 Additional Activities tions: List down the importance of detailed consultation nt of Education K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum : Learning Module. Pp 87-90 Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula Hymn ~ Our Eden Land Gallant men And Ladies fair Linger with love and care Golden beams of sunrise and sunset Here the trees and flowers bloom Here the breezes gently Blow, Here the birds sing Merrily, i Are visions you'll never forget The liberty forever Stays, IE Hardworking people Abound, =| Here the Badjaos roam the seas Fey lo ata ad fer: pease live in peace, Zamboanguefios, Tagalogs, Bicolanos, ee eee it age Cebuanos, Iocanos, Subanons, Boholanos, fae ety Hongos, All of them are proud and true Region IX our Eden Land Region IX Our.. Eden. Land... Trees by Joyce Kilmer it] Thad a dream. I dreamed |I think that I shall never see king along the beach | A poem lovely as a tree A tree whose hungry mouth is prest Against the earth’s sweet flowing breast; there were two (2) sets s — one belong to me and > the LORD A tree that looks at God all day. ane lifts her Jealy arms to pray f footprints. A tree that may, in Summer wear A nest s inher hair;

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