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Good morning!
I haven’t talked about it much on TappingQ&A, but my training is as a computer scientist.
When I say a computer scientist I don't just mean I learned how to write computer code (I did a lot of that). Computer science is about managing data, managing resources, and solving problems in a systematic way so the solution can be repeated and easily understood by others.
In a nutshell, I spent 4 years studying how to create efficient systems to solve problems.
That training has served me very well when it comes to being an tapping practitioner.
It taught me have a plan, do things in the most efficient way, test at the extremes, and then repeat it if it works.
Recently my friend Rebecca Kane wanted to know exactly what I was doing and thinking when I was working with a client in a tapping session.
If you have ever wondered what is going through a practitioner’s head during a session, this is your chance.
Listen to the conversation here: http://tappingqanda.com/?p=10007
I am not saying that this is the best way or the only way. It is just my way. I would love to hear your thoughts on my approach and what you do when you are working with other people.
As always, let me know what I can do to be helpful.
Gene
PS: If you would like to have a chat about working with me one-on-one all you need to do is hit reply to this note and let me know you are interested.
PPS: Did you know I have a few sessions up for auction on eBay right now? Check them out here: http://tappingqanda.com/?p=10030
How I Approach An EFT Session With A Client - After working with private clients for years I have come up a systematic approach to client sessions. My friend Rebecca wanted to know exactly what I do and why I do it. Here is our conversation.
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