Transitioning From Stress to Wellness
Self-Improvement → Stress Management
- Author Jill Brand
- Published April 27, 2011
- Word count 407
From intense business meetings to intimidating corporate boardrooms, it’s no surprise that many professionals escape to massage clinics and day spas to relieve the stress of a long, tiresome work week. Not too long ago, two brothers took this transition from stress to wellness. Literally.
Born and raised in Short Hills, New Jersey, brothers Jeff and Bob Weisman began their business adventure as CPAs for well-known accounting firms. Soon after, they went back to their roots as entrepreneurs in the office distribution business. "We grew up around business entrepreneurship; our father owned his own business so it runs in our blood," said Bob. Seventeen years later, they found themselves searching for something more exciting and less risky than a startup.
Interested in franchise, but not necessarily the food industry, Bob saw Massage Envy as a happy medium between entrepreneurship and their lifestyle of health and wellness. "After selling to 3M, we originally retired, but later we decided on buying a franchise," explained Bob. "Jeff moved out to Scottsdale, Arizona and I live in New Jersey on a farm with cattle, still raising my family. I know New Jersey very well and I just wanted to develop it!"
The Massage Envy Spas in Florham Park and Staten Island just celebrated their 5-year anniversary this past November. In response to their franchise’s success, the Weisman brothers attribute it to quality customer satisfaction. "A great massage is relative; we take the time to match up what a customer wants, to the type of therapies we offer," said Bob. "By any chance we do receive a negative review, we address it and learn from it. That is what sets us apart." In response to why residents should visit: "There should be no excuse to not pamper yourself! Most Massage Envy locations are open until later in the evening; all it takes is one hour!"
Massage Envy Spa Florham Park is located at 184 Columbia Turnpike in Florham Park, New Jersey. For further information regarding the services offered at this location, visist www.MassageEnvy.com or call (973) 822-2300.
Massage Envy Staten Island is located at 280 Marsh Avenue in Staten Island, New York. For further information regarding the services at this location, visit www.MassageEnvy.com or call (718) 477-2800.
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I'm a single mom living in Jersey. I love watching Real Housewives, cooking for my family, and catching raindrops on my tongue. My favorite spa is in FlorhamPark (http://www.massageenvy.com/clinics/NJ/Florham-Park.aspx)!
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