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Dave Wharton: An EFT swap-list is a great way to prac- tice your EFT skills: it has enabled me to get lots of EFT practice myself, to receive EFT from a variety of talented people and make several new friends too. Due to loca- tion, most of my swap-list work has been via telephone or Skype and this has proved both convenient and ef- fective. Even though people are beginning to use the list a little more these days it seems to me that it is still a much under-used resource.


Dave’s suggestions conveyed in a Q & A format:


Q. What is the best way to contact people on the list? A. I much prefer email to make initial contact (I think the tel- ephone is a little too intrusive).


Q. How any people should I mail and how do I pick them?


A. I suggest picking at least ten email addresses from near the top of the list for your first try (the top of the list is where new people tend to be added). Expect about one in ten peo- ple to reply. You may be luckier than this, or you may get no replies at all, one in ten is just an average, not a guarantee!


Q. What should I write?


A. An example follows of the kind of short email that I have used in the past, you can then write something similar in your own words. Basically just tell people why you are contacting them and what you want


Email example:


I am writing to you because you are on the EFT swap-list, as I am looking to practice my own EFT skills (I am trained to level ???). You do not have to give sessions in return, but if you would like to do so, then that is OK too. Perhaps we could do one session at first, with no further commitments, just to see how we go? I am interested in telephone/Skype work only. OR I am interested in both telephone/ Skype work and possibly face to face meeting, if practical. If you would like to discuss this further I would be pleased to hear from


you.


Jane Unsworth: When I approached the task, I took names mostly from the top of the list, as suggested, where there were some names I recognised from the course and some I didn’t.


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