Sunday, 26 January 2014

Why I Became a Certified Aromatherapist & Why Should You!

These days many enthusiasts come to me for consultation and advice on becoming an aromatherapist!

Most of them ask me a common question, that why I chose to become a certified aromatherapist in the first place!!

Now, I've decided to share my personal experience, so that it might help others take the necessary steps for pursuing an aromatherapy career!!!

It all started a decade ago when after finishing my year 12 at the high school, I wanted to take a course at the university, yet craved to study something unique. Even then I loved herbs and flowers and desired to study natural medicine . Once, I read about aromatherapy over the internet and it automatically aroused my curiosity. I have always been interested in naturopathic course and aromatherapy really fascinated me.


So, I started browsing the internet and studying aromatherapy on my own. After going through some natural medicine and naturopathy course forums, I realized that I needed to get at least a certificate in aromatherapy in order to practice it professionally. Therefore, I started searching for different aromatherapy courses that would help me become a certified aromatherapist and skillful to help others benefit from the aromatherapy.

My quest ended in 2005 at the Paramount Naturopathy College, where I found a perfect certificate course, almost customized for me. It’s a short and sweet course, just 16 weeks, and yet offers all the necessary theoretical as well as practical knowledge as a degree course would do.

What I liked about the program at the Paramount Naturopathy College was the array of electives offered and the compulsory 100 log book hours, that provided me the much needed clinical experience one needs to have prior to starting his own professional practice.

Paramount College of Natural Medicine is the best place for anyone who is either looking to take up an aromatherapy course and or even wants to pursue a naturopathy degree in Perth.

Now, after spending more than 7 years as a professional aromatherapist, I’d say it has been both personally as well as financially rewarding!!!

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