Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Make Mom Feel Special by:



  • Treating your mom to a massage at our Central Phoenix clinic.

  • Writing your mom a letter telling her what she means to you. Remember moms treasure gifts from the heart.

  • Buying her flowers.

  • Making your mom her favorite food.

  • Letting your mom put her feet up for the day. You do the work!

  • Letting mom watch her favorite movie or listen to her radio show in peace and quiet.

  • Allowing your mom quiet time to read her favorite book or magazine.

  • Taking a family hike followed by a picnic.

  • Asking her how she would like to spend the day!


Here are more creative ideas on ways to make mom feel special.

May Spotlight: Personal & Professional Development Workshops


Moms are so busy taking care of the rest of the family that they have little or no time left over to think about their wants and needs.

Help the moms in your workplace feel empowered by scheduling an on-site personal and professional workshop. At The Back Rub Company we offer the following on-site workshops:





  • Creativity as a path to your goals


  • Harness the hidden power within you


  • Increase your self esteem in 10-minutes a day


  • Life by design - The art of positive thinking


  • Life is too short not to live your passion


  • Positive end to negative thought


  • Redefining your stress


  • Stress less

For more information on the above workshops visit us at The Back Rub Company or contact us at 480-330-2066.

Massage Special for Mother's Day


Saturday, May 8th and Sunday, May 9th, your mom can RELAX and UNWIND with a $49 1-Hour massage at our Central Phoenix clinic. Schedule mom some "me" time this weekend by contacting The Back Rub Company at 480-330-2066.

Mother's Day Trivia

  • The driving force behind Mother's Day was Anna Jarvis, who organized observance in Grafton, W.Va, and Philadelphia on May 10, 1908. As the annual celebration became popular around the country, Jarvis asked members of Congress to set aside a day to honor mothers. She finally succeeded in 1914, when Congress designated the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day. (U.S Census Bureau)
  • Mother's Day is the busiest day of the year for dining out. (National Restaurant Association)
  • 81% of women 40 to 44 are mothers. In 1976, 90% of women in that age group were mothers. (Fertility of American Women)
  • In 2005, August and Tuesday had the highest number of births. (National Center for Health Statistics)

More facts can be found with the US Census Bureau