My wife told me I don't spend time or money on self-care. I think she said that because she does invest in self-care:? she joined a gym, attends dance classes, etc, and she feels guilty about the cost.?
So, to help her feel better, and maybe because she had a good point, I arranged to get a pedicure.?
I found someone who makes house calls. He advertised that he treats calluses, corns, fungus, and ingrown toenail, as well as cutting nails. That was what it said in the English version. The Hebrew version also added "Heimishe".?I arranged for him to come to my office, which was more convenient for me than my home.?
The pedicurist turned out to be a young Charedi man, honest, good-natured, competent and efficient. He also answered my many questions and gave me some good advice regarding foot-care. The cost was less than I'd expected.?
This happened about three weeks ago and I kept meaning to post a recommendation. I won't post his contact information here but if you write to me I'll forward it to you.?
This is for men only. But if a woman wants to give this as a present to her husband or other relative, I think it would make a nice gift.?
Shavuah tov,
Shlomo Jessel
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SZ Jessel
BSc MA (Clinical-Dev Psych)?
Tel/WhatsApp/Telegram: +972 [0] 546 720 336?
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