I love the emails that I receive from my readers. (You can always email me directly.)
At least once a day I receive some version of the question: “What are the tapping phrases I should use for [insert issues]?”
This question is flawed in two ways.
First, the words we use are not magic. There are no “right” words to tap to. (I address this in “The Most Misunderstood Part Of Tapping: The Words You Say”.)
Second, there are times when tapping isn’t going to solve the problem.
For example, one of my clients recently started our session with, “I am having trouble sitting down to build the website for my business. I would like to tap for that.”
I didn’t ask about emotional issues. I didn’t ask what she was afraid of. I didn’t ask about past childhood traumas with computers.
I asked, “Do you know how to build a website?”
She said, “No.”
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