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Dear ,
I hope this finds you well. As I am writing this we are in the middle of an amazing
storm. It has been a long time
since I have been woken up by thunder and lighting. Nature and weather are amazing!
1) Two new resources this month. First, there is a bonus podcast. As you can see from the link below I don't know what to call
this technique. I use it almost
daily with clients, it is less than 2 min. long, and once you hear it once you
will have it mastered. (link below)
Second, a client asked me recently what she should do when
getting stuck with an issue. This
is a common problem and it can happen for lots of reason. This week I have the first
in a four part series on tips and tricks to use when you get stuck with an
issue. (link below)
2) Remember we are now on facebook. Four or five times a week I share a link to a
free resource. Every time the
group total breaks a multiple of 250 I will go a free tap-along audio just for
the group. Hit the like button and
invite a friend!
Tapping Q and A @ Facebook
3) I am looking for topics for tap-along audios that I am
going to be give away for free.
What issues would you like something to tap to? http://tappingqanda.com/contact
4) Do you have a question or surrogate tapping request? http://tappingqanda.com/contact
Hope you have a great week!
Gene
* * * photo by Krystle Fleming * * *
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Something
That Needs A Cool Name, But Doesn't Have One (Bonus Pod)
This is a technique that I developed from some of the
resources from Quantum
Techniques. I use this with many of my clients at the end of
sessions, especially when we have done powerful work. This is a great way to
relax anytime of day, but is perfect for the end of the day or right before bed
time.
The techniques is less than three minutes long and after you
listen to it once you will have it mastered because it is so easy.
Hear more...
Creativity
Boosting Techniques That Accelerate Tapping Success (AKA: How To Keeping
Tapping When It Gets Boring Or Stale) Part 1 of 4
Mechanically tapping/Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) is a
very easy thing to do. All you need is to provide stimulus to the tapping
points plus tuning into the issue at hand. The tapping part is easy; what can
be hard is the tuning in part. Often we are so close to an issue or we have
been working on an issue that it is difficult to see it clearly.
Recently Jeremy Dean's PSYBlog had
a very interesting two part series (via kottke)
which explored 14 of ways we can become more creative and more efficient
problem solvers. In this four part series I am going to explore how we can
apply many of these insights to tune into our issues in new ways (plus a few of
my own).
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Gene Monterastelli |
Gene Monterastelli is a Baltimore based EFT practitioner. He regularly works with clients in the areas of stress, weight release, limiting beliefs, anxieties, learning disabilities, pain management, and relationship issues.
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