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Helpful Items
Thought for the Day: "Don't let life discourage you; everyone who got where he is had to start where he was." Ralph Waldo Emerson
Today's EFT Quote: "EFT is a powerful and uplifting tool that you can use on any journey and it can last a life time." Patricia Bolter
Today's Humor: Calories That Don't Count - Part 2
DVD Questions: How do the EFT DVD Libraries compare to Workshops?
Announcements
Changing and upgrading our EFT Practitioner's listings: As previously indicated, on June 27, 2008 I will be deleting every listing on the EFT Practitioner section of our website.This is necessary because we must start anew. If you meet the new requirements, you may re-establish your listing. Read the details and new requirements.
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Featured Articles
Featured Article #1: EFT relieves an unusual “over-hearing” problem by 90 percent: Here's one for your "Try EFT on Everything" collection. Shaf Sabir from the UK suffered for 16 years from hearing everything too loudly and found relief through EFT. Shaf says, "Sadly nobody could help me even medically. I had tried everything and been everywhere: medical clinics, hospitals, herbalists, reflexologists, hypnotherapists, spiritualists. Just before discovering EFT, I was advised by the hospital to try hearing aids. No doctor, or specialist could even tell me if it was stress related or a physical problem." Email Shaf
Featured Article #2: Create acceptance of your life with EFT: Sudesh Shetty from India shares some thoughts on this widely useful topic and says, "EFT can be beautifully used for creating acceptance of everything in your life." Email Sudesh
Featured Article #3: EFT helps a boy release his fear of being left alone: Some children have a BIG fear of being left alone. If unresolved, this fear can carry over into adulthood and create many lifetime limits. Read how Christine Metawati helps a 12 year old boy with this problem and note how she reduces the issue down to specific events. Well done. Email Christine and Visit her website
Featured Article #4: Creative uses of EFT for a child’s fever: Sometimes children resist the tapping, even when it is in their own best interest. Read how Wendy Koebel addresses this problem with surrogate and imaginative EFT in behalf of her fever ridden 3 year old. Email Wendy
Tips from the EFT Website
- Janine: Physical problems with emotional roots--The joke in my shoulder blade.: This transcript is of a full 45 minute telephone session with Janine. The motivated student will want to spend some time with this transcript because, among other things, it illustrates how emotional causes can be major contributors to physical ailments even when there is structural damage. Note the useful methods for digging up core issues, ways to test your work to find remaining aspects, and advanced language for The Setup phrases.
- A report from a hopeless "binge drinking" client: Giving relief to severe addictions with EFT is among our more challenging endeavors. Rarely do we just tap on "my alcoholism" and expect to get lasting results in a round or two. Instead, this is where the "art of delivery" for these procedures becomes important. Typically, we must go back in time and "unload" many severe issues from someone's past and thus de-fuse the anxiety ridden events that serve as drivers to the addiction. Carol Maker works with Corrections institutions (prisons) , and she details for us below how she helped a "binge drinker" get relief from alcohol urges by neutralizing events surrounding the death of his parents.
- Depression related to guilt: This brief case history by Betty Saunders portrays, yet again, that depression can be lifted by applying EFT to underlying/related emotions.
- Glenda: Ritual abuse--"I'm too damaged to heal": Ritual abuse, as professionals are quite aware, is one of the most intense experiences a person can have. Conventional techniques are unable to do much with it and tend toward "containing" rather than relieving it. Fortunately, tapping can unload these memories one by one and provide far better relief than heretofore known. I suggest you print this session out for study because it contains the following important features of the "art of delivery": taking the issue apart into various aspects; watching aspects shift; being specific; reframing; approaching emotional issues from their physical symptoms.
- Compulsive eating disorder study: Here is a study written by John F. Burik, II at Xavier University on using EFT for a compulsive eating disorder. As you will see in the conclusion, "This case study sought to measure the effect of EFT on compulsive eating behavior. By demonstrating not only a weight loss--which the subject had accomplished in the past--but an improvement in the rate of weight loss, a positive effect of the treatment procedure, EFT, is suggested. "
- Depression with numerous underlying issues: I am always delighted to hear from Sonia Novinsky, one of our dedicated EFT'ers in Brazil. Her persistence and skill, which is apparent despite her difficulty with English, is always both inspirational and educational. She shares with us a case regarding depression. This case addressed NUMEROUS underlying issues and Sonia was kind enough to list them for us. It is also unknown, in this instance, whether the progress was because of EFT, the drugs the client was taking, or both. Sonia believes that EFT was a major player for reasons she outlines. Whatever the reason, however, the client achieved noticeable relief and we are privileged to have Sonia's instructive approach.
- A "must" procedure for children: I hope that someday the public media will pick up on this article and broadcast its benefits to the world. Properly done, this idea will launch our children into an adulthood filled with high levels of inner peace and self confidence. If every child was given these benefits our eventual opportunities for world peace would far exceed those promised by our military and its bombs and other threats. Indeed, if everyone received these benefits skillfully, our military, bombs and other threats would likely become unnecessary. War is not needed for those who truly have personal peace.
- Smoking addiction: EFT often does a good job of reducing the immediate craving for an addictive substance. This is a great aid in breaking an addiction even though, typically, it does not actually break the addiction without some persistence. Donna Renner is a relative newcomer to EFT and was impressed by its creative use for cigarette smoking. We don't know, of course, if the addiction is actually broken in this case (time will tell) but I thought you might be interested in her protocol ...
- Depression, low self esteem and childhood traumas: Mair Llewellyn from the UK gives us substantial detail on a case involving numerous issues. The depression, in this case, was most likely the result of the influence of all the other factors. At least that's the way it played out. Interestingly, the various problems were seething under the surface even though, to outside observers, she appeared very successful and together. Mair, like so many others, blends EFT with other techniques and she was thoughtful enough to give us a professional look behind the scenes.
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