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		<title>By: Loren Fogelman</title>
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		<description>Tips are always useful. I agree that it is important to listen to the client. I get better results when I use the clients own words instead of using my words to help clients express themselves. It is very validating for the client. Thanks for sharing your technique for tapping around worthiness.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tips are always useful. I agree that it is important to listen to the client. I get better results when I use the clients own words instead of using my words to help clients express themselves. It is very validating for the client. Thanks for sharing your technique for tapping around worthiness.</p>
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