Tapping is deceptively simple.
It is so easy to teach the basics of tapping that I have done it before in under five minutes with a quick drawing on a bar napkin.
But hidden behind its simplicity are the subtleties of the art of delivery. Each issue, person, and resource state can require a different approach to get the maximum effect.
With this in mind, it is easy to fall prey to trying to find the exact best way to tap for an issue. Searching for the very best approach can lead us to overthinking the process, which may result in us not tapping at all.
This week in the podcast I share a simple tapping approach to counter this type of overthinking. This approach can be your full tapping session, a way to get unstuck in the middle of a tapping session or you can use it to start a tapping session.
It is so straightforward to add to your tapping tool box that you’ll be able to start using it right away.
Handout: https://tappingqanda.com/no-agenda
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