Hi Maggie,

If someone is wiggling or shaking or fiddling around and it's not
something I can deal with, here's what I do:

I stop working and put my left hand (I'm right handed, so I don't lay
my brush and/or tool down because this will slow down my work and make
me run behind schedule) on top of their hand and I calmly say "you're
moving". Most times they don't even realize they are doing it, they
then apologize and immediately sit still. We then resume our
conversation as I finish working like nothing ever happened.

When wrapped in foil to soak off their product, some clients will get
fidgety and start tapping their fingers or squeezing their foils. This
constant noise over and over grates on my nerves and I finally snap. I
quickly lay my hand over theirs and say in a joking manner "Stop!
You're getting on my nerves!". If you say it with a smile then they
know you aren't really angry at them. This brings out laughter and
again, the client doesn't even realize they are doing it (usually
because they are talking).

Jill Wright
Bowling Green, KY
[email protected]

On May 8, 7:45 pm, "Holly L Schippers " <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello all!
> I would like to enlist your help for my blog. How do you deal with the wiggly 
> clients and/or the cell phone users? Feel free to message me privately if you 
> prefer and I would appreciate if you would include your name, location, 
> facebook, or whatever info you would like listed with your advice as credit 
> on the blog!
>
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