Tapping Q & A - Getting the most out of tapping and EFT
Health & Fitness:Alternative Health
A key characteristic of the subconscious mind is how it tends to perceive the world in black and white.
Given this all-or-nothing disposition, it can sometimes be difficult to see a way forward or believe that better is possible.
In this week's podcast, we talk about the power of the tapping phrase "I am open to the possibility..." and how it can soften the subconscious mind's "all-or-nothing" stance.
Not only do I share why the phrase is useful, I also share all the ways in which I use it when tapping on my own issues and with clients.
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Using Metaphor To Supercharge Your Tapping (Pod #432)
My Favorite Tapping Tool: Talk About, Talk To, and Talk As If (Pod #431)
It's Not Intuition, But It Is Your Superpower (Pod #430)
Using Tapping To Improve Metabolic Function - Or Any Other System In The Body (Pod #429)
How To Supercharge Your Tapping With Visualization (Pod #428)
The Most Effective Way To Start A Tapping Session (Pod #427)
Tapping For The Next Best Emotion (Pod #426)
How A Small Amount Of Work On Big Issues Can Make All The Difference When Tapping (Pod #425)
How Thinking Of Your Body As A Factory Can Speed Healing And Transformation (Pod #424)
Fix v. Transform (Pod #423)
How To Find Root Causes (Pod #422)
The Container Process (Pod #421)
All The Choices You Make Are Functional (Pod #420)
Tapping To Create Space For Your Goals (Pod #419)
Tapping For A Fresh Start (Pod #418)
Tapping For A Better Night Sleep (Pod #417)
Tapping For Urgency And Focus Without Fear (Pod #416)
What My Reaction To Others Says About Me (Pod #415)
Tapping For When We Want Others To Change (Pod #414)
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