Baby steps are just what we need to become successful energy healers. Many times people write to us about how they aren’t able to master a certain muscle testing technique, or how some energy healing concepts are too complicated. If you find yourself nodding your head in agreement then we would like to invite you to start taking baby steps in your learning efforts. We can’t express how important it is to really get to know each and every concept Dr. Bradley Nelson teaches in The Emotion Code book. If you do start taking baby steps we know you will have a greater understanding and learn more quickly than you ever believed possible.
If you haven’t discovered The Emotion Code, CLICK HERE!
Patience and Practice. I’m working on the Body Code Certification at this point and became a bit overwhelmed initially by the amount of information to learn. I decided to take it slow and give myself a December deadline (plenty of time, since I travel a lot and still own a business ) I also took the equation of money off the table and decided to do everything for free for the first year, although I am a CECP. Wow, what a difference this made. First of all, it made it easier for people to take that first scary step to seek therapy from a modality of which they knew very little…my friends started recommending me and folks started pouring in and that is ultimately what I wanted; clients to work on. (practice, practice) These are folks who will be my volunteers once I start the case work and ultimately clients.
Linda
CECP
I loved this clip! I could so relate to the dubious and scary notion of taking baby steps during my certification process for the Body Code. I had an overwhelming desire to do more than enough case studies, to motivate and assure clients, to write measurable goals for myself, to create a viable business and, and, and . . Finally, I realized there’s a timing to all of this. I learned (and am learning) many valuable lessons to calm the inner chatter, to release the guilt of not “getting it all done” and to value everything I am doing . . . just for today. To be present in the moment, to have love and gratitude for myself, God and others and to remember to take those baby steps one day at a time.