In learning EFT, I often get questions from people about the “correct” tapping points. Think of learning EFT as if you’re learning to play a piece of music. In the musical score, there are specific notes to hit no matter who plays the music. In EFT there are certain points to tap. Just as musicians will play a...
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At what age does it happen? When do we turn it off? Is it three years old, five years old or later? What flips the switch? When does the way we use our imagination change from positively imagining grand, rich possibilities to imagining in negative, fearful and worrying ways? As little kids, we imagine we can fly, build castles, do...
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One of the definitions I’ve always liked for creativity is “constructive discontent.” New ideas, inventions and discoveries usually come about from a desire to improve something. How might EFT be improved? In their e-newsletter, EFT Downunder News, Steve Wells and Dr. David Lake offer leading-edge tips and...
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What do you do with someone who is in a negative emotional state or pain and just isn’t in the mood to do EFT? They want to vent or express their emotions but they’re not interested in going through a method or procedure? What I’ve found that often gets them into a more positive emotional state is what I call...
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I’m going to speak to a group of business people next week in California. The key theme of my speech is “erase and replace.” Erase limiting, self-defeating beliefs and replace them with empowering ones of your choosing. I just happened to look at one of Gary Craig’s Palace of Possibilities videos today and...
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What if you find that EFT works for other people and not you? Before I answer that, I’ll make the assumption that you’ve done all the things you need to do to learn EFT. See the EFTzone article, Learning the ABCs of EFT. You’ll want to see examples of EFT in action. The best way is to see Gary Craig, the founder...
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