by David Wasserman | Guest Post, Operating
I don’t have a lot to offer on this subject, as it has been a long time since I have operated a float center…. But, ‘back in the day’, it was rather simple: it was really up to the customer/floater how they wanted to be treated, post-float. ...
by David Conneely | Guest Post, Operating
The post float environment is as important as the environment in the float room because people are still in slower brain wave states after a float, and they generally seek time to sit down, relax, and process what happened during their float. Probably the best way to...
by Colin Stanwell-Smith | Guest Post, Operating
I was always interested in making things and taking things apart. So after A levels in Physics, Chemistry and Maths, I chose Mechanical Engineering at Bristol University, UK, My first floating experience was in an inflatable toy boat before I could swim, and it was...
by Swedish Floating Association | Events & Travel, Guest Post
Anu Enok Looking back, I realize that I’ve been a ”seeker” most of my life. I have always ”wanted to know what to find around the next corner”, which means I have tried a lot of things. I have been mixing jobs and studies. I have studied different stuff like market...
by Glenn Perry | Guest Post, Planning
In the late 1960’s, I was a systems computer programmer. At one point, I was in a department with just two other people. If I went down to the cafeteria with one of them, I would talk. But if I went down with both of them, I was too shy, and I would be silent....
by David Wasserman | Guest Post, Planning
My focus here/now will be on the past [portion of this ‘assignment’] that set me up to be involved in floatation work… It was probably inevitable that I would end up involved with float tanks …. When your last name is Wasserman, which means...