By male clients?
“Well, yes, but…” My turn to interrupt. I resumed tapping the P.R. point and asked her to repeat: “Even though some of my male clients refer new clients to me, I know I’m not very good, nor am I comfortable, with male clients, and wish they would all go away and be replaced with females.” On the second repeat, Sue began to laugh. “Hey, this is supposed to be a serious problem” I said lightly. “I just remembered a boyfriend I had when I was seventeen. He questioned everything I said. He was very sure of himself, and I began to think I wasn’t bright enough for him.” “Let’s tap on…” “No,” she interjected, “I see it now. Trying to please him really messed me up. Let me tap on something.” As Sue began, I made sure she contacted the correct points, and that she used a reminder phrase. For this round we selected, “This intimidating experience.” “So, that’s how it works,” she said with a smile, when we were done. “I really think the refined version is so much better. Who did that?” I made