• Deepak Chopra, MD endorses EFT

    Deepak Chopra, MD


    "EFT offers great healing benefits."

  • Candace Pert,PhD endorses EFT

    Candace Pert, PhD

    Author of Molecules of Emotion.

    "EFT is at the forefront of the new healing movement."

  • Norm Shealy, Md, PhD, endorses EFT

    Norm Shealy, MD

    Author of Soul Medicine.

    "By removing emotional trauma, EFT helps heal physical symptoms too."

  • Cheryl Richardson endorses EFT

    Cheryl Richardson

    Author of The Unmistakable Touch of Grace.

    "EFT is destined to be a top healing tool for the 21st Century"

  • Bruce Lipton, PhD, endorses EFT

    Bruce Lipton, PhD

    Author of The Biology of Belief.

    "EFT is a simple, powerful process that can profoundly influence gene activity, health and behavior."

  • Donna Eden, EFT endorser

    Donna Eden

    Co-Author of The Promise of Energy Psychology.

    "EFT is easy, effective, and produces amazing results. I think it should be taught in elementary school."

  • Eric Robins, MD, endorses EFT

    Eric Robins, MD

    Co-author of Your Hands Can Heal you.

    "I frequently use EFT for my patients with great results."

Testimonials
  • "I downloaded the EFT Manual and have had astounding results. I am blown away by this technique!!" Donna Ehrich
  • "EFT is a phenomenal healing method and is an important centerpiece of my practice. It has helped cure many of my patients with chronic problems." Eric Robins, MD
  • "EFT has been amazing for backaches! I had nagging backache for many many months and nothing would help. I would do certain exercises, run hot and cold water on it and nothing changed. It didn't get better or worse until I tried EFT. One round and it was gone!" Rita Tyner
  • "I see the results of EFT on a daily basis, and continue to be amazed....I've yet to find a problem it can't help with." Rachel Gaubert
  • "I tried your technique 2 days ago and in minutes an eye condition that has been driving me nuts for a year just left. This information is a beautiful gift to all of us." Sally Shallenberg
  • "I am not a professional practitioner of EFT. I am a housewife, mother, and portrait photographer who stumbled on to EFT two years ago, and fell in love with the gentle healing that EFT allows." Lisa Gunnoe
  • "We are very excited about this EFT program. My wife got rid of her back pain and too frequent headaches she has had for years. I no longer have acid reflux and no longer have to take a prescription drug for it." Bill Edens
  • "Two years ago, 1 1/2 hours of EFT work lifted an eight year long depression for which I had been using meds - I KNOW personally how amazing EFT is." Janice Smylie
  • "I have tried your technique, with a lot of skepticism at first, as it defies all logic....Gary, it worked....not only the first time on my headache, but the second time on my stiff neck and tension headache, the third time on my inability to sleep, and so on." Mary Smith
  • "I've never found a more user-friendly, dependable and precise technique that could produce such profound change in such a short time." Kim English
  • "I tried it on myself and shot a game of golf 12 strokes under my previous best game ever." Jack Konrath
  • "I have used EFT on myself and family members for a variety of quick therapies from shoulder pain to headaches, nausea, and so on. This method is absolutely invaluable." El March, PhD
  • "My clients have experienced profound & lasting results for weight issues, stress, anxiety, pain, phobias, sports performance, relationship issues, & more." Lindsay Kenny
  • "EFT has helped my clients deal successfully with addictions, grief, fears, phobias, sexual abuse, performance issues, self-image and stress. Dr. Catherine Saltzman
  • "EFT is a remarkable gift to the world." Al Viguerie, PhD
  • "I have gotten great results with EFT personally, and the results that my patients get are often nothing short of miraculous." Ray Mazon, D.O.M.
  • "EFT is "The Miracle Drug WITHOUT THE DRUG!" Pat Farrell
  • "EFT is spectacular! I came across EFT on an internet search...best happy accident of my life!" Anita Barber
  • "Words escape me. EFT is truly astounding. It could change the human race." Michael Killingback
  • "I have applied EFT 70 or 80 times and I have yet to come across a client who is not happy with the results EFT has given." John Birtwistle
  • "Wow! People can't believe the results we are getting. Neither can I. This is the best healing method I have ever come across." Jim Eaton
  • "I'm getting spectacular results with my patients and myself. Thank you!" Joanne M. Hillary, ND

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Making EFT a routine

Hi Everyone,

If only everyone would do EFT routinely every day. What a thought! Physical health would improve, emotional freedom would increase and so on. But do we do this? Usually not. Fortunately for us, Gene Monterastelli addresses this challenge and gives us useful ways to pull this off. Well worth reading.

Hugs, Gary


By Gene Monterastelli

When friends, family and clients are sharing with me something that has happened in the past week, I almost always ask, "Did you tap on it?"  Usually they respond, "I always forget."

Initially, in my practice I found that very few clients were doing the homework we had agreed upon.  As I started to investigate this, generally the response was as simple as, "I forgot."  In response to this, I started to not only give homework, but also give the time they should be doing the homework (e.g. sitting in the car before walking in to work, right before bed, while taking a morning walk).

Basically we were creating an EFT routine.  Here is an example of a routine for one of my clients "Elaine.”  Elaine works for an agency that places and supports children in the foster care system.  It is a job that can be emotional at times because of the nature of their clients.  It is stressful because they are trying to do so much with limited resources.  Because of this Elaine was taking quite a bit of anxiousness home from work.

The routine we created was very simple.  Each day before she left work she would make a stop in the restroom.  She would go into one of the stalls and do EFT for five to ten minutes.  She would address any emotions she had at that moment, as well as take a quick review of the day to see if there was anything she needed to clean up.  Then, symbolically, she would flush the toilet to show her self that she had gotten rid of all the crap she was carrying around.

We very intentionally chose her workplace as the place she was going to do the work.  Her concern was that she was bringing the emotion from work home with her.  We very easily could have had her waited until she got home before she did the work.  There are two problems with this.  First, by waiting until she got home she was bringing the emotion home (which is what we were trying to fix).  Second, it was very easy to get distracted when she got home.  There was the dog to take care of, her husband to greet and spend time with as well as fixing dinner.  It would be very easy to get distracted with all that was happening at home and not get to the EFT work she needed to do.

By having her do the EFT at her workplace we were able to take care of both of these problems.  First, doing the EFT at work, all of the emotion associated with the job was not leaving work.  Second, by making it part of her exit routine from the office there was no way she was going to get distracted from the doing EFT.  It simply became one more step to getting out the door, like turning off her computer, packing her bag, and turning on the voicemail.

Here are a few things to consider when creating an EFT routine.

1. Do it at the same time everyday.  There are going to be moments when we need to do EFT right now, but for the most part we are able to deal with most things with some time set aside for work.  Look at how well we brush our teeth.  Every night before we go to bed, the last thing we all do is brush our teeth.  I know I don't think why I am doing it; it is just part of the routine.  It is much easier to do any sort of maintenance for our health when it is done at a regular time.  This is true for brushing our teeth, going to the gym, or doing EFT.

2. Do it in the same place every time.  Now this might be impossible, but I have found it is very helpful to have a consistent location.  I have a special chair in which I do all of my prayer, meditation, and EFT.  I only use the chair for these activities.  Because I have set space aside for these activities, the moment I start moving towards it, my body, mind, and spirit know what is coming and I immediately start to feel relaxed.

You don't have to have a special place in which the only thing you do there is EFT, but by having a consistent location (in bed, the kitchen table, the porch swing) you are more likely to do it.  Also, it is important to pick a place where you are not going to be distracted.  In the living room, while the kids are watching TV might not be the best choice.

3. Have a game plan when you sit down.  I have found it helpful to have a plan when I sit down to do EFT.  For me it looks something like this.  First, I scan my body for any aches and pains and do work on them first.  Second, I review my day to see what residual emotions are kicking around.  Third, I think about what is happening tomorrow.  I see if I am worried about what is to come and then do one round of future tapping.  Fourth, I do work on whatever pressing issue there is in my life (e.g. a new job, relationship with someone).  There is usually some area of my life that needs work, but isn't going to happen in just one session.  Finally, I do a round of thanksgiving tapping.

This is a routine that might be more involved than what is right for you, but having a game plan is helpful to make sure you make good use of your time.  Also, this is not set in stone.  If I find there is something else I need to do with my time, I can do it, but it is a good starting point.

4) Don't get too ambitious when creating a routine.  When you are creating a routine, start small.  The quickest way to stop doing a routine is to fail at doing the routine.  When you are first creating a your routine, make it as simple at just working on your aches and pains while you are lying in bed right before you fall asleep.  After you have done this for a week or two, add another component to your routine.

Gene Monterastelli

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Important note: While EFT has produced remarkable clinical results, it must still be considered to be in the experimental stage and thus practitioners and the public must take complete responsibility for their use of it. Further, Gary Craig is not a licensed health professional and offers EFT as an ordained minister and as a personal performance coach. Please consult qualified health practitioners regarding your use of EFT.