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For some issues, tracking progress is simple.
I can tell if my desk is less cluttered, if I can lift more weight while working out, or if I am making more sales in my business.
That is because these examples are measured in hard metrics, or in other words, cold, hard numbers.
Changes that are measured in soft metrics are more difficult to track. For example, it is much harder to quantify growth in my self-esteem or confidence.
Much of the transformation we are trying to achieve with tapping is measured in soft metrics. Because it is hard to measure, it can escape our notice and therefore is more likely to be missed. And that results in us thinking that change isn't happening at all, because we don't see it.
This can undermine our healing and can demotivate us from tapping more.
In this week's podcast, we explore three simple ways we can more accurately track soft metrics and recognize our progress. In turn, this leads to more tapping, which (most importantly) results in more healing and transformation.
This understanding changed the way I tapped forever because it means I am tapping more, leading to more transformation.
I believe these three measures are something every tapper should have in their transformational tool box.
Support the podcast! Http://tappingqanda.com/support
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By Gene Monterastelli4.8
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For some issues, tracking progress is simple.
I can tell if my desk is less cluttered, if I can lift more weight while working out, or if I am making more sales in my business.
That is because these examples are measured in hard metrics, or in other words, cold, hard numbers.
Changes that are measured in soft metrics are more difficult to track. For example, it is much harder to quantify growth in my self-esteem or confidence.
Much of the transformation we are trying to achieve with tapping is measured in soft metrics. Because it is hard to measure, it can escape our notice and therefore is more likely to be missed. And that results in us thinking that change isn't happening at all, because we don't see it.
This can undermine our healing and can demotivate us from tapping more.
In this week's podcast, we explore three simple ways we can more accurately track soft metrics and recognize our progress. In turn, this leads to more tapping, which (most importantly) results in more healing and transformation.
This understanding changed the way I tapped forever because it means I am tapping more, leading to more transformation.
I believe these three measures are something every tapper should have in their transformational tool box.
Support the podcast! Http://tappingqanda.com/support
Subscribe in: Apple Podcast | iPhone | Spotify | Pandora | Amazon Music | iHeartRadio | YouTube

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