
In Praise Of Mentoring
Being a tapping practitioner is hard, there is so much to do in a session, it's just you and the client. One of the best ways of developing your skills, and lowering your stress levels, is to get regular mentoring from a


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Being a tapping practitioner is hard, there is so much to do in a session, it's just you and the client. One of the best ways of developing your skills, and lowering your stress levels, is to get regular mentoring from a

In the ‘be positive at all costs’ popular culture, experiencing resistance or engaging in self-sabotage is seen as a ‘bad thing’, something to be overcome or eliminated. If you experience resistance or self-sabotage you

In the ‘be positive at all costs’ popular culture, experiencing resistance or engaging in self-sabotage is seen as a ‘bad thing’, something to be overcome or eliminated. If you experience resistance or self-sabotage you

Have you ever had a client that doesn’t seem to be able to stick to the tapping task at hand? Some clients are diligent and stay focused on the issue they are working with, other clients like to wander, tapping on one is

This episode is a little different, rather than present a technique this episode is a 'fairy story' exploring the challenges for clients of stepping away from the old safety mechanisms that kept them safe in the past, bu

In this episode, I will describe a process you can use with your clients to help them become more resourceful with people they find challenging. Heads-up Episode #8, "The Castle And The Cake", a fairy tale about the stru

A central tenet of EFT and other tapping modalities is that most of our emotional problems have a history. We learn unhelpful feelings and limiting beliefs in situations that are then embedded in our memory, and play out

In this episode, I explain the use of a simple statement to help your client access information that is not easily available to their conscious minds. This can be useful for clients who are stuck in their thinking minds,

This technique is for experienced practitioners only. If you are a tapping practitioner, you know that when you are tapping, you are working with feelings. Tapping is a very effective way of moderating stressful and dist

Our clients come to us for help with issues of different levels of importance and intensity. For some of our clients, because of their life experiences, many of these issues could be very intense. You might start collect

You may have noticed how complicated your inner life is. At any moment, there are thoughts, feelings, memories, fantasies, images, physical sensations, etc. floating along in your stream of consciousness. Some of it may

A simple approach to working with clients who can’t stop talking. If you are a practitioner, you may be familiar with this situation: a new client comes to their first session, and they start to talk … and talk … and tal

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