The Quiet Way

The Quiet Way Massage. Craniosacral. Energy Healing. Reflexology. Aromatherapy. Flower Remedies. Meditation. Yin Yoga

Massage Therapy | Indian Head Massage | Lymphatic Drainage | Reflexology | Thai Foot | Aromatherapy | Subtle Energy work | Meditation | Yin Yoga | Relaxation & Wellbeing Coaching | Cancer Care Specialism

It’s been great to return to work this week. Holding space for rest, stillness, and reconnection, as tension softens fro...
29/05/2026

It’s been great to return to work this week. Holding space for rest, stillness, and reconnection, as tension softens from muscles and fascia and the body begins to find its natural flow again.

Through subtle palpation, attentive listening, and intuitive energy work, we often uncover patterns that have been held for years—sometimes an injury, sometimes a belief, sometimes a protective response that is no longer needed.

When given the time and space to be heard, the body has an extraordinary capacity to unwind, release, and return to itself.

So much of modern life asks us to keep moving, to push through discomfort, to override the quieter messages our bodies are constantly offering. We adapt, compensate, and carry on, often without realising how much we are holding. Over time, these patterns can become woven into our posture, our breathing, our movement, and even the way we experience ourselves.

One of the privileges of this work is witnessing what happens when someone is given permission to simply stop for a while. To rest without needing to achieve anything. To be supported without needing to explain or justify. In that space, the nervous system can begin to settle, and the body often reveals what it has been trying to communicate all along.

Sometimes the release is physical—a shoulder that has been guarding for years, a jaw that no longer needs to clench, a breath that finally reaches the places it has been unable to touch.

Sometimes it is emotional, bringing awareness to experiences or beliefs that have quietly shaped the way a person moves through the world.

More often than not, it is a combination of both, because the boundaries between body, mind, and experience are rarely as separate as we imagine.

My role is not to force change, but to listen, follow, and support the process. To meet each person where they are and work with what presents itself in that moment.

Through touch, presence, and careful attention, the body is invited back into dialogue with itself, often rediscovering a sense of ease, coherence, and balance that has been obscured beneath layers of tension and adaptation.

Jayne

WhatsApp 07928 995653
Email [email protected]

29/05/2026
11/05/2026

Resetting by the sea for a few days ☺️

Salty air, quiet moments, and the steady rhythm of the waves to soothe and inspire 🌊

Jayne




There’s something powerful about time in a therapeutic relationship.In a world that often values quick fixes and rapid o...
06/05/2026

There’s something powerful about time in a therapeutic relationship.

In a world that often values quick fixes and rapid outcomes, I’ve had the privilege of working with some clients for over 20 years. Two decades of showing up, of evolving, of navigating life’s inevitable changes together.

Longevity in therapy isn’t about dependency, it’s about depth. It’s about building a space where trust can grow, where layers unfold at their own pace, and where the relationship itself becomes a steady anchor through life’s uncertainties.

Over the years, I’ve witnessed clients move through different chapters—career shifts, relationships, loss, growth, reinvention. And through it all, the therapeutic space remains constant: a place to reflect, to be challenged, and to be understood.

This kind of long-term work is a reminder that health and self-discovery are not linear processes. They don’t follow timelines. They require patience, commitment, and above all, a strong, enduring therapeutic alliance.

Grateful for the trust of those who have allowed me to walk alongside them for so many years.

Jayne

Most people know me through the hands-on work, massage, aromatherapy, reflexology, energy work and more recently, lympha...
04/05/2026

Most people know me through the hands-on work, massage, aromatherapy, reflexology, energy work and more recently, lymphatic drainage massage.

What’s less visible, but quietly weaving its way forward, is the deeper work around how we support the body through movement, breathwork, diet and daily choices.

I’ve been deepening into metabolic health, building on the dietary guidance I already offer, not as a trend, but as a foundation. A way of supporting the body where it matters most. In my own life, and now with a small number of clients, I’m working more closely with things like insulin resistance, endocrine balance, and reducing inflammation, gently, steadily, and in a way that can actually be lived with using food as medicine.

There’s something powerful about returning to basics, and doing them well.

Over the coming months, I’ll be stepping further into this space with a more focused dive into Healing Diets coaching, and opening up a few places for case studies — for those who feel ready to explore their health in a more supported, connected way.

Alongside this, my own learning continues. In September, I’ll be in Portugal for a 10-day yin yoga and meditation immersion, deepening into 5 Element theory — a framework that feels both ancient and incredibly relevant to how we live now.

After 30 years in this field, embracing the work in Bosnia, living and working in Spain, seeing hundreds on Oncology patients in NHS hospitals in London and Manchester, I’m refining. Finding clearer ways to support the whole person and the life they’re living.

And then there is the quieter thread… the intuitive, the psychic. For a long time it sat in the background. Now it’s asking for more space — not as something separate or “out there,” but as another way of listening, of understanding, of holding space and people where words don’t quite reach.

This year feels like a shift. Not dramatic, but definite. A steady movement into what feels true now.

If something in this speaks to you, you’re very welcome to reach out 🤍

Jayne

WhatsApp 07928 995653
Email [email protected]


There’s something deeply powerful about therapeutic touch. Whether it’s reflexology, an Indian Head & Shoulder Massage, ...
29/04/2026

There’s something deeply powerful about therapeutic touch. Whether it’s reflexology, an Indian Head & Shoulder Massage, or my own intuitive Quiet Way blend of massage and energy work, the real magic lies in the quiet connection.

No pressure to speak. No need to explain. Just a gentle, unspoken understanding that allows you to feel safe, soften, and truly let go.

In that stillness, the body unwinds, the mind quiets, and something deeper begins to restore itself.

Verbal or non-verbal—it doesn’t matter. This space is for everyone.

Because sometimes, the most meaningful thing happens in the quiet.

Jayne

WhatsApp 07928 995653
Email [email protected]
Web www.thequietway.com

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26/04/2026

Today’s Yin & Nidra practice aligned with the spirit of Beltane, a threshold moment, marking the rise of summer and the awakening of the fire element within.

We worked with the heart and small intestine meridians, inviting fire energy to move through both body and mind — to transform, to clear, and to gently burn away the obstacles that sit in our path. Not with force, but with steady, intentional warmth.

Through bellows breath on both full inhale and full exhale, we explored the full capacity of the lungs — breathing deeply, completely — stoking the inner fire. This rhythm becomes a quiet ignition point, shifting stagnant energy, softening repetitive mental loops, and creating space for forward movement.

From there, we dropped into stillness.

A sense of being held in mountain silence… grounded, spacious, and steady. In that quiet, a supportive energy emerges — subtle but clear — whispering motivation and vision into the subconscious. Seeds planted here have a way of carrying forward, shaping the days, weeks, and months ahead.

This is the essence of fire in balance: not overwhelming, but illuminating. Not consuming, but clarifying. A light that clears fatigue and reveals the path ahead.

Next practice: 24th May 🔥

Jayne

25/04/2026

Lovely full clinic today and the theme so far has definitely been total relaxation… giving the nervous system a chance to properly rest after a busy week.

One treatment included some gentle dry lymphatic drainage massage around the neck and face before a deeply soothing massage — just beautiful.

Today’s winning essential oil: Cananga 🌿

My diary is getting pretty full, with the next available appointment on 30th May.

I can always pop you on the waiting list if something opens up sooner 💌

Oh yes - I have a couple of spots available for YIN and NIDRA tomorrow, 2pm to 4pm, Pangbourne.

Jayne
www.thequietway.com

WhatsApp 07928 995653
Email [email protected]




22/04/2026

Sunday Yin and Nidra — 3 spots left ✨

Pause. Breathe. Release. BOUNCE.

2pm to 4pm this Sunday - Pangbourne Village Hall.

This is your invitation to slow it all the way down — to step out of the noise and into a space where your body can soften and your mind can settle.

Yin yoga works deep. Supporting your nervous system and, in turn, every layer of you — tissues, fluids, hormones, energy. When that system feels safe, everything shifts.

Come prepare for the week ahead feeling grounded, clear, and lighter.

Let’s clear the tension… and step into May with a bounce in your being.

Message to claim one of the final spots.
Jayne

WhatsApp 07928 995653
Email [email protected]
Web www.thequietway.com

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