Why does healing always have to be a process?

Published: Thu, 03/14/19

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click display images Good morning,

There are these amazing moments when I am working with a client over the phone and even though I can't see them, I can hear them rolling their eyes as we are talking.

I totally get it.

This happens most often when I am talking about (or tapping about) how "healing is a process that doesn't take place in just a moment...the baby steps of transformation will add up into something big, because deep transformation takes time...it's not a quick fix that will evaporate."

I believe everything written in the paragraph above AND I know how frustrating that is.

When I can hear my clients eye rolling over the phone I let them know it's OK. I tell them I get frustrated in exactly the same way.

That frustration is just a part of us that wants to heal and wants to heal right now!

I get it.

This week I have for you tap-along audios and tapping scripts to address the frustration that comes with the fact that healing is often a process.

If you feel this frustration it is super important that you tap on that frustration to make sure it doesn't get the way of your tapping in the future. If part of you believes that healing isn't happening fast enough, it will resist tapping at all.

You might be surprised at how deep this feeling goes, even if it isn't at the surface right now.

I have included both tap-along audios and printable tapping scripts for this frustration.

Clear the frustration and clear the healing path.

Do it now: http://tappingqanda.com/354

Let me know how it works for you,

Gene

PS: In future episodes of the podcast I would like to share stories of people who have had success with tapping. Please reply to this email if you are interested in sharing your story.

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