After you've completed the entire protocol, your client may need a drink of water, just a few moments to integrate because the energy is moving enough and they can start feeling a little dizzy or lightheaded. Relax, drink some water, and if it's suitable a pinch of sea salt, then you can ask them the ratings. After the healing, you've got ratings written down of prior to the protocol, and then check what rating it now is after check for pain or stress and write them down and look at the differences. Look what shifts and changes you've made. If you have time, you may wish to if it's not the, if you're working on pain, it's not completely gone. You could do the entire protocol again if that's fitted into your time.
Schedule. If not, you can set another appointment. And how you do that is you can test how long after they need to come back you can test is it within a week or two weeks, or how many days will you need to do is test one weak if you don't get a change, you can test for two, and you get a change. So you can do it the same way you test for an age. The client analysis form is for you, the practitioner to keep. It's all the information that comes up during the protocol, all the information that you need to put together to create the story to create the root cause and so forth.
So is something that you keep because when your client returns, you've got some reference of what occurred last time or their negative life patterns or the emotions and you can see the shift that occurs from the last session or you can see they're still repeating the same old patterns. So it's valuable information that you need to keep. And it's also good record keeping of what was completed on your client.