The Real Impact of Ongoing Mentoring in EFT (And Why It’s Often Overlooked)
Key Takeaways
Growth in EFT becomes subtle and easy to miss over time.
Feeling stuck often comes from lack of outside perspective, not effort.
Mentoring deepens understanding, not just technique.
Guided practice brings clarity, confidence, and better decisions.
Consistent support leads to steady, sustainable growth.
There’s a point in everyone’s Emotional Freedom Techniques practice where things stop feeling new… and start feeling familiar. Somehow ‘flat’ or even less satisfying.
You know the process.
You’ve worked with clients.
You’ve seen results.
From the outside, it looks like progress is happening exactly as it should.
But internally, something can feel… unchanged.
When Growth Becomes Subtle (and Easy to Miss)
At a certain stage, growth in your practice doesn’t look or feel dramatic anymore.
And it’s rarely a reflection of learning techniques or adding more certifications.
Instead, it shows up in quieter ways:
How you respond when a session doesn’t go as expected
How you navigate emotional complexity
How perceive your own confidence in your instincts
How present you remain, even when things feel uncertain
And here’s the challenge:
These are the areas that are hardest to improve on your own.
We were not meant to walk path alone. Holding compassionate curiosity for self-awareness and growth is what I offer you. But it can’t happen unless you take a step towards it. Are you ready? Ready for #Better?
Why Many Practitioners Stay in the Same Place
It’s not a lack of effort.
Most practitioners are actively working, showing up for clients, and doing their best to refine their skills.
But without ongoing support, it’s easy to:
Repeat the same patterns without realizing it
Miss subtle cues that could shift a session
Stay within your comfort zone
Carry unanswered questions from one session to the next
Over time, this can create the feeling of being “stuck”… even when you’re doing everything right.
What Ongoing Mentoring Actually Changes
Ongoing mentoring isn’t about going back to basics.
It’s about seeing your work with more clarity.
Inside a space like Monthly Mentoring , something shifts:
You’re no longer just doing sessions.
You’re understanding them at a deeper level.
And that allows you to co-create the container for the process and catalyze the outcomes, as your client feels ready to open and move forward.
You begin to notice:
Why certain approaches work better than others, and what guides that choice
Where you might be over-guiding or under-guiding
How your presence influences the direction and quality of a session
What’s really happening beneath the surface of client responses
This kind of awareness is what leads to meaningful, lasting growth.
The Power of Practicing With Support
There’s a big difference between practicing alone… and practicing with guidance.
In a supported environment, you’re able to:
Bring real client challenges into the conversation
Receive thoughtful, experience-based feedback
Explore different ways of approaching a situation
Adjust and refine your skills in real time
Instead of guessing, you gain clarity.
Instead of overthinking, you gain direction.
What Makes This Mentoring Space Different
These small group sessions are intentionally designed to feel both structured and supportive.
Each 2-hour session includes:
Intention setting and group connection
A Borrowing Benefits process for self-care during the shared experience
A grounding or meditative exercise
A focused topic or discussion theme
Individual guidance as participants are supported one by one
You’ll walk away with:
Personalized insights you can immediately apply
Practical refinements to your own technique
A clearer understanding of your client work and needs
And because each session responds to the group, the experience stays relevant and dynamic.
Growth That’s Consistent (Without Being Overwhelming)
One of the most valuable aspects of ongoing mentoring is consistency.
Not intensity.
Not overload.
Just a steady rhythm of reflection, practice, and support.
The rotating schedule (morning, midday, and evening EST) makes Mentoring opportunities accessible to all, no matter where you’re based — growth without compromise or disruption to your life or client schedules.
You’re Not Meant to Do This Alone
Working as a practitioner can be deeply rewarding — but also isolating.
Having a space where you can:
Speak openly about your challenges
Be supported without judgment
Learn alongside others who understand both the work and the challenges
…makes a significant difference.
Not just in how you grow — but in how you feel while growing.
Is This the Right Next Step for You?
This mentoring space is a strong fit if you:
Are a certified or practicing EFT practitioner
Want continued guidance beyond training and curriculum
Value experiential learning and real-time feedback
Are ready to refine your skills with more depth and intention
Appreciate being part of a supportive professional community
Continue Your Growth With the Right Support
The Monthly Mentoring (Small Group) sessions run throughout 2026 (Live Online, 2 hours each):
January 8 | 12:00–2:00 PM EST
February 26 | 7:00–9:00 PM EST
March 11 | 7:00–9:00 AM EST
April 8 | 12:00–2:00 PM EST
May 6 | 7:00–9:00 PM EST
June 3 | 7:00–9:00 AM EST
July 8 | 12:00–2:00 PM EST
August 5 | 7:00–9:00 PM EST
September 9 | 7:00–9:00 AM EST
October 7 | 12:00–2:00 PM EST
November 11 | 7:00–9:00 PM EST
December 9 | 7:00–9:00 AM EST
Location: Live Online
Spaces are limited to keep the experience personal and impactful.
→ Book your session now and give your practice the consistent support it needs to truly evolve.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: How often should EFT practitioners engage in mentoring to see real progress?
A1. Most practitioners benefit from consistent monthly or bi-monthly mentoring, as steady feedback helps integrate learning and prevents skill stagnation.
Q2: What should I look for in a high-quality EFT mentoring program?
A2. Look for a space that includes real-time feedback, case discussion, guided practice, and a supportive group environment—not just theory or lectures.
Q3: Can mentoring help if I already feel confident in my EFT skills?
A3. Yes. Mentoring helps refine skills like presence, timing, and decision-making that often don’t get challenged in solo practice.
Q4: What happens if I only rely on experience without ongoing support?
A4. Over time, practitioners may unintentionally repeat familiar patterns and miss small but important opportunities for deeper client breakthroughs.
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