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In my early years of tapping I was super eager to share tapping with everyone I possibly could.
Over time I learned that it was best to share tapping (or anything for that matter) only with people who are actually open to learning something new.
A number of years ago I was on a flight from Los Angeles to Chicago and ended up in a conversation with a fellow passenger that led to us doing a tapping session right there on the flight.
Here are the twelve lessons I took away from the experience that might help you when you are tapping on your own, tapping with others, or are in a situation where you might be able to share tapping with others.
You will find a written version of the twelve lessons below the player.
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In my early years of tapping I was super eager to share tapping with everyone I possibly could.
Over time I learned that it was best to share tapping (or anything for that matter) only with people who are actually open to learning something new.
A number of years ago I was on a flight from Los Angeles to Chicago and ended up in a conversation with a fellow passenger that led to us doing a tapping session right there on the flight.
Here are the twelve lessons I took away from the experience that might help you when you are tapping on your own, tapping with others, or are in a situation where you might be able to share tapping with others.
You will find a written version of the twelve lessons below the player.
Support the podcast!
Subscribe in: Apple | iPhone | Android | Google | Spotify | Pandora

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