Destressing start up idea
Relieving other workers' stress could be a prime business opportunity for people with nimble fingers.
Increasing numbers of businesses are bringing in therapists to help deal with aches and pains that cause drops in productivity and increases in absenteeism.
Sarah Woodrow spent 18 years running a beauty salon and now she's taking her skills as a complementary therapist to office workers with her new business, Stressuless.
She carries out therapies at the workers' desks. She told the Eastern Daily Press:
"They are not disruptive. You don't come out smelling of perfumes with your hair all over the place."





