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Notes from a tapping practitioner
by Andy Hunt
Practical strategies for professional tappers.
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Tracking Down The Right Memory With Three Questions
A central tenet of EFT and other tapping modalities is that most of our emotional problems have a history. We learn unhelpful feelings and limiting beliefs in situations that are then embedded in our memory, and play out in our current lives, long after the original experience is over.One of a tapping practitioner’s jobs is finding and neutralising the memories of where problems start, thus neutralising the unhelpful feelings that spring from that experience.In this episode I present a simple, reliable three question approach to finding the right memory to tap on.The Next EpisodeEpisode #7, "Imagine Your Enemy" will drop on 13th May 2026.LinksYou can read the article this podcast is based on here.To find out about my monthly newsletter for tapping practitioners, click here.To find out more about my in person and group mentoring opportunities, click here. Image by Michal Jarmoluk from Pixabay, intro music, 'The Beat Of Nature', is courtesy of folk_acoustic from Pixabay
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Ask Your Body Not Your Mind
In this episode, I explain the use of a simple statement to help your client access information that is not easily available to their conscious minds.This can be useful for clients who are stuck in their thinking minds, or reluctant to connect with their felt experience. Heads-upEpisode #6, "Tracking down the right memory with three questions" will drop on 22nd April 2026.LinksYou can read the article this is based on here.To find out about my monthly newsletter for tapping practitioners, click here.To find out more about my in person and group mentoring opportunities, click here. Image courtesy of Dean Moriarty intro music, 'The Beat Of Nature', is courtesy of folk_acoustic from Pixabay
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Tapping Into Hidden Emotions
This technique is for experienced practitioners only.If you are a tapping practitioner, you know that when you are tapping, you are working with feelings.Tapping is a very effective way of moderating stressful and distressing feelings so that we, and our clients, can become more relaxed and comfortable. All you need is the ability to tap and to tune into the feelings you want to soothe.This sounds easy in principle, but what if the feelings you want to soothe don’t want to be felt?Heads-upEpisode #6, "Ask Your Body Not Your Mind" will drop on 8th April 2026.LinksYou can read the article this is based on here.To find out about my monthly newsletter for tapping practitioners, click here.Image by Leandro De Carvalho from Pixabay, intro music, 'The Beat Of Nature', is courtesy of folk_acoustic from Pixabay
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The Safety Ladder
Our clients come to us for help with issues of different levels of importance and intensity.For some of our clients, because of their life experiences, many of these issues could be very intense.You might start collecting a list of issues to work with and rate them in order of importance to the client, after all you want to be able to help them on what is important to them. Understandably, some clients can be determined to get the worst thing resolved as quickly as possible.However, in our enthusiasm to help, we may be tempted to go after the ‘high value’ targets to get the best and quickest results for our client, but there may be problems with this approach.The 'Safety Ladder' is a way to work with vulnerable clients to help them work with difficult issues.Heads-upEpisode #4, "Tapping Into Hidden Emotions" will drop on 25th March 2026.LinksYou can read the article this is based on here.You can read about 'window of tolerance' in The Road Of Fire And Ice.To find out about my monthly newsletter for tapping practitioners, click here.Image by Bianca Van Dijk from Pixabay, intro music, 'The Beat Of Nature', is courtesy of folk_acoustic from Pixabay
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How Do You Know What To Tap On?
You may have noticed how complicated your inner life is.At any moment, there are thoughts, feelings, memories, fantasies, images, physical sensations, etc. floating along in your stream of consciousness. Some of it may be important, some of it, not so much.When we are struggling to handle difficult emotional issues and trying to understand what is happening, the amount of stuff to tap on can be overwhelming. There’s a lot going on, and if you can only tap on one thing at a time, how do you choose what to tap on?Here's one way of dealing with being spoilt for choice when there are things to tap on.Heads-upEpisode #3, "The Safety Ladder" will drop on 11th March 2026.LinksYou can read the article this is based on here.To find out about my monthly newsletter for tapping practitioners, click here.Image by Magnascan from Pixabay, intro music, 'The Beat Of Nature', is courtesy of folk_acoustic from Pixabay
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The Traffic Cop Strategy
A simple approach to working with clients who can’t stop talking.If you are a practitioner, you may be familiar with this situation: a new client comes to their first session, and they start to talk … and talk … and talk … and talk.It’s a river of words.What are you going to do?In this episode, I describe a simple, respectful way to stop clients talking too much.Heads-upEpisode #2, "How do you know what to tap on?" will drop on 25th February 2026.Links You can read the article this is based on here.To find out about my monthly newsletter for tapping practitioners, click here.Image by Alexa from Pixabay, intro music, 'The Beat Of Nature', is courtesy of folk_acoustic from Pixabay
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Here's what you can expect from the Notes From A Tapping Practitioner podcast.Image courtesy Engin Akyurt from Pixabay, and the intro music, 'The Beat Of Nature', is courtesy of folk_acoustic from Pixabay
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