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Old 11-23-2006, 08:43 AM   #6 (permalink)
ReallyGoodIdeas
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Yeah - that can happen sometimes.

When you don't get to zero, that means there's something behind it. Maybe the guilt you mentioned. It can be like pealing an onion sometimes. What I'd suggest is that you do your best to stick to the point. When I first did EFT, lots of things kept popping up, and I moved from one to the other without finishing one first. If the guilt is associated with the procrastination, do the guilt and if it leads somewhere else, go there, but make sure you come back and check the guilt and then check the procrastination before you finish. What is their strength out of 10?

Sometimes it's like an iceberg, and the procrastination is just the bit above the surface! So it CAN take time sometimes.

Andy's coments are great - that's the way to go, whatever you think is what to tap on.

Personally, I'd have tapped on the procrastination coming back in the afternoon, and the headache in the evening (but then, I tap on everything). I'm guessing they're related to the core issue in there that doesn't want to budge.

If you're using the Basic Recipe you might like to try the shortcut version on my homepage. Gary Craig uses that usually these days. It works just as well, and is quicker and easier.

Andy's also correct - check the emofree.com webpage for case studies and see if they resonate with you.

Good luck - happy thanksgiving!
Hazel
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