Workshops
**********Upcoming Workshop 3rd February 2012*******************
BRING YOUR PROBLEMS
to our Evening Workshop and
TAP them away!!
This workshop is for anyone who has a bit of experience with Tapping and would like to learn from Tapping experts in a group environment. We’ll help you Tap whatever is stopping YOU Tap things yourself, and give you the tools you need to Tap more powerfully and effectively.
You will experience the magic of Group Tapping – it often happens that other members of the group will reflect either the same or the opposite issue to you in a way that you each provide the key to the other’s success in transforming it. You don’t have to share anything you don’t want to – the Tapping works even if the group doesn’t know what you are working on – and you can be confident that anything you do share will be held in a safe, private and trusting environment.
There are only 12 5 places for this first workshop left, so book quickly to secure your place.
Magnus and I have been Tapping together for over 5 years and we both run our own successful workshops.
Ben – A trained Hypnotherapist and EFT Practitioner. Ben runs a popular Tapping clinic in London’s Harley Street. Successfully helping his clients overcome negative beliefs, anxiety, emotional issues and blocks to success. Ben is passionate about helping people make important changes in their lives.
In a chance conversation with a Professor of Neurophysiology about EFT in 2005, Ben began applying EFT to himself. Surprised by both the simplicity and the rapid transformation achievable, Ben sought out the best teachers to train under. After achieving his professional EFT qualifications he set up his own practice in 2007. Ben is passionate about making Tapping easy and accessible to all and looks forward to the day when Tapping is taught in schools.
Magnus – Creator of Tapping.com and author of “Tap Yourself Free”, Magnus has spent the last 7 years researching Tapping after being taught EFT by a hypnotherapist friend in 2004. Magnus studied Computer Science at Cambridge University and applies the same patterns of thinking he learned there to working with thoughts, beliefs, and emotions as if they were computer programs to be understood, deleted or re-written.
