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EFT and The First Regret of the Dying

And here’s the last post in my first mini-series of blogs 🙂 The last of my five, but first and most common, regret of the dying, as told by Bronnie Ware….

1. I wish I’d had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life others expected of me.

“This was the most common regret of all. When people realize that their life is almost over and look back clearly on it, it is easy to see how many dreams have gone unfulfilled. Most people had not honored even a half of their dreams and had to die knowing that it was due to choices they had made, or not made. Health brings a freedom very few realize, until they no longer have it.”

I love this one, not because it’s the most common regret but because it strikes so close to home for me. One thing people in my life have always said about me, from acquaintances to closer friends, peers and classmates to boyfriends and family, is that I’m genuine. You may get some BS from me, but you get it with a smile or a laugh so you know I’m joking with you. You may not like the point I’m making but I’m not trying in any way to manipulate anyone into anything. And I may just not have the filter I should have but I say things that make people laugh even when I’m not trying to be funny or it’s an issue that might be a bit sensitive. But with all that said, I still feel like two people sometimes, like I’m not entirely sure what I should be doing for myself, just what I should be doing for others. Like the person I was born as is in competition with the person I became because life beat me down from day one and I reacted as best I could.

So many people are bombarded with the expectations of others around them, it’s easy to become confused. It’s also easy to lose sight of what we wanted to do when we were young and looked at the world as a place of possibility, where we could each do anything we wanted to do. Our parents have dreams for us, our teachers do too, and they all impart their own opinions (in various ways of course) about what we’re capable of doing. And if they’re like me, survival was the permanent mode, whether it was shut down and just keep breathing or get up swinging until they left us alone, it was still just survival, not learning to live, love, be happy. It wasn’t learning what makes us happy, what we’re good at doing, or believing that we could do that.

Then we settle. We do what we need to do, what’s expected of us, what we feel we must do. Everyone should’s all over themselves and others, so we choose to go with what we think we have to do. We choose it. And that brings another level to the issue. First is that we don’t live our most authentic, genuine lives and second is that we struggle to face and accept that we made those choices so we’d end up exactly where we are right now. Dying just makes people think about it more – brought the issues to be published in this book. Then there’s me, trying to learn from things before that point, to be that person who’s present and content in life, not complacent, but happy. So I look for ways to make that happen now, rather than later.

Enter EFT. This amazing acupressure technique that I take everywhere I go, even with me when nothing else is. This tool that helps me break down the crap from the past as well as the stuff that’s thrown at me every day. It helps me stop and remind myself that I don’t need to do something I don’t want to do, to examine why and when I do those things so I can stop them, to make better decisions that I’ll be happy with. It helps me see the issue more clearly, to resolve the junk I know has been in my way for more years than I care to admit. It allows me to lower my anxiety about life and troubles, to sleep better at night. It helps me feel less tired, lighter, more focused and driven so I’m not sneaking a nap into every afternoon or lazing around then mentally beating myself up for my slacker ways.

I use it when I’m irrationally angry about something someone else did, that I can’t change, and I won’t address because they just don’t get it – we’ve been there, done that, and the fight is never one but trust me, it’s a fight. But instead of carrying that with me, instead of letting them win by holding on to that anger and upset, I use EFT to take the energetic disruption out of the equation. Yes, that just happened, yes I know I was fit to be tied and probably would have liked to land a good punch on that stupid face, but I’m not upset or angry anymore. It’s funny that I imagined a punch I’ve never in my life thrown. It’s still a disrespectful, thoughtless, stupid thing that was done, but now I don’t have that upset adding to my day or to my next interactions with that person. I won’t be expecting the bad and getting it through pure law of attraction now.

But more importantly, I’m being myself. I’m letting that person out who I feel I was born as. That happy, cheerful person, someone who feels good both about life and the person she is. Holding those negative emotions makes me sarcastic, quick to temper, lack boundaries so I talk to everyone who’ll listen, or to constantly be focused on those things. They weigh us down, which is exhausting. Who wants to be around that? So people leave and then we’ve added insult to our own injury because we’re lonely with no one to blame but ourselves. EFT could be preventing all of these things with a 30 second basic recipe children can use easily.

Maybe you don’t feel like you’re not the person you were born to be, or don’t believe in that type of thing anyways. I’d be the first to argue nurture can be just as important as nature, but when I see who my son is, I recognize myself in a lot of ways whether I feel I am that way now or not, and I know it’s because I couldn’t be that person or I’d have been hurt, I wouldn’t have survived. So that’s not on my list of regrets, because I did what I had to in order to be here today, teaching my son. Yet I know there was a part of me missing, a part that prevented an authentic life, and that EFT has helped me take my power back, to be more myself with each passing day as I shed fears, expectations, limiting beliefs, hurt, and anger, sadness and weight.

EFT is the tool that can help you live an authentic life, to truly tap into your own power. That is why I’ve chosen Tap Into Empowerment and UnTapU as business name and website, etc. An empowered self is an authentic self, and the definition of insanity, from Einstein himself, is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. Other things work, and that’s great. But sometimes they don’t work and something else is needed unless the plan is to keep doing that over and over. I chose to get off the insanity treadmill (though my body might need one for real!) and use EFT for my own empowerment. That’s one ride that’s not going to stop!

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The Second Regret of the Dying

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And the regrets keep coming….

2. I wish I hadn’t worked so hard.

“This came from every male patient that I nursed. They missed their children’s youth and their partner’s companionship. Women also spoke of this regret, but as most were from an older generation, many of the female patients had not been breadwinners. All of the men I nursed deeply regretted spending so much of their lives on the treadmill of a work existence.”

Our generation has taken this work thing to a new level – and women are just as guilty of it now as men. Work doesn’t leave us alone and we don’t let it either. We invent and become addicted to computers, laptops, tablets, smart phones. We conference phone calls and now use video conferencing. Our children are even taught with this technology. Information, requests, demands – they’re all sent instantly and a reply or compliance is expected just as quickly.

So with this new, improved, faster paced work world (and yes, admittedly, our play world too but who’s complaining about that!), even time off gets invaded by work. Personally, I try to keep them separate. I remind myself that I’m on vacation and that while yes, the families I work with outside of UnTapU are in crisis, I need to take time to myself, that’s why there are three of us on a team! No set hours makes it difficult, because there is no office to clock in at, nor to even complete work at. Work with the families, do your research, phone calls, paperwork and such at home or wherever else you choose, but also whenever you choose as long as it meets the deadline. The phone is a distraction – my son doesn’t A) need to learn the habit of always being on a device, B) need to learn to be so rude to people, to not be present and value relationships, and C) need to see/hear the way work often affects me (I admit it, I want to throw the phone sometimes, a curse will slip out, or he’ll hear about how stupid people are before I stop myself).

This regret hits on some things that EFT can help us with. One thing is priorities, which I talked about before. Let’s get clear about what is important to us, then look at what we are doing with work. Hiding from something, someone? Avoiding, distracting ourselves? Is money an issue? Fear of failure? Fear of letting someone down (this isn’t just limited to a boss, manager, supervisor, this also includes parents, mentors, significant others, even kids)?

If we’re avoiding something by working so much, use EFT to face that person or thing, tap down those fears and the experiences that added up to the use of work as an avoidance technique. If it’s money, let’s explore the ideas we’ve grown up with about money, those limiting beliefs that have us chasing our own tails, running that treadmill, sweating our proverbial butts off, giving ourselves ulcers and other stress related diseases, and letting valuable relationships fall apart, missing important life events, while we’re too busy at work. EFT shifting those beliefs allows us to make different choices, use our money better, be open to more lucrative options available to us, and before long, the money is coming in and more time can be available for things other than work.

I tend to focus on relationships being a regrettable loss from working too much, but if I were to think of the things I’d put on my Bucket List, what I’d like to do, where I want to go, what I want to see and hear, accomplishments I’d want to list, and people I’d like to meet, I know that working too much can interfere with all of that. And working too much can also cause physical health issues, mental health issues. Stress related diseases and disorders are rampant! Sleeping problems, headaches, aches and pains, stomach issues, even heart disease and more, all things that are not only related to work stresses, but interfere with our quality of life both in and out of work. How we miss out on the good things because we’re hurting or too stressed to enjoy them! Such a shame!

But guess what can help decrease those things? That’s right! EFT. Reduce the stress – with the physical symptoms that come along with it – through tapping with EFT. That’s for both current stressors and for those previous experiences that we still carry with us. Boss is incompetent, often losing things you worked hard on and it’s getting more frustrating every time? Tap down that anger and frustration, tap about the first time you remember feeling so damn frustrated with them and the first time you ever felt that way. Then follow the memories that pop up after. Follow your Basic Recipe, Be Specific, and Check in on the intensity with your SUDS scale.

I’ve also talked about fear before in other blogs about the regrets of the dying. The fear that we might let someone down leading us to work so much, that can also be addressed with EFT. I believe fears like that come back to self esteem in a big way, and fear of rejection because somewhere along the way we learned that nothing we do is ever good enough, and we learn what our roles are in life – breaking out of them is unthinkable albeit desirable at times. When we tried and failed at something it only added to that fear, those self esteem issues. And EFT can most certainly help, by tapping down all those experiences, those memories, those movies that play in our minds when we think about times we felt not good enough, worthless, like a failure, etc. Even the ones we remember but think they aren’t upsetting anymore, they all get added to our list and we take the time to tap down the intensity of those memories so they carry no weight.

Tapping using EFT helps us lighten our burdens, unpacking some of the baggage we all carry. Sometimes I remember times I felt so heavy, so tired of it all. Not suicidal mind you, but just heavy. Heavy and tired, with no end in sight. Had I known about EFT back then, man oh man, I’d be a different person now! I imagine that along the way, with previous self-work, I’ve been slowly unpacking that baggage, but never as quickly and efficiently (or as truly effortlessly in an emotional sense) as with my own tapping experience using EFT.

So now we’ve journeyed together through all but the final, and first, regret of the dying. And so far, we’ve seen that EFT can help with all those things. Can’t wait to address the First Regret of the Dying…and then on to discuss more of my own personal work with EFT, work with clients using EFT, and busting out some quality rants about the frustrations of starting my own business to help other’s with EFT – and adding a mountain of stress to my own life to do it! Stay with me, join me for the first time, and check out UnTapU at https://tapintoempowerment.us  for more info on EFT, links to great resources, or to book an appointment for your own foray into a lighter existence!

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The Third Regret of the Dying

I got a little busy (Ironically, that directly relates to the second regret of the dying), but…

3. I wish I’d had the courage to express my feelings.

“Many people suppressed their feelings in order to keep peace with others. As a result, they settled for a mediocre existence and never became who they were truly capable of becoming. Many developed illnesses relating to the bitterness and resentment they carried as a result.”

I can’t even begin to explain how many times I’ve thought this – or that someone else would just spit it out, say what they mean and leave it at that! We see it in movies, in books, on tv shows. If only he’d told her how he felt! Why didn’t she just explain what happened? We don’t say what we mean, and God forbid we tell someone how we feel!

Of course, EFT can help us overcome our fears, so if there’s something we are afraid to say to someone but need to say it, tapping on those acupressure points can help immensely to overcome the fear, doubt or anxiety that is getting in the way.

But if it’s a problem we often have, not telling people how we feel? For one thing, it can lead us to lie about things, stressing our relationships. It may hurt the person in the short run, and it may be difficult to say to them for us, yet it’s the best course of action in the long run. And we just don’t feel good about ourselves when we don’t tell the truth about how we feel. Plus, we don’t always just hide our feelings from other people, we hide our feelings from ourselves! Brilliant, eh? (That’s my near Canada upbringing coming out right there…)

It just doesn’t have to be that way. EFT can help us ask ourselves the tough questions like what’s stopping us from admitting our feelings, what might happen if we do and we don’t get what we want, or what we want to happen. Use this amazing technique to tap away the fear that comes along with facing these things. Fear of rejection is huge here! Not just for the situation we might be facing but also past situations that have led us to have that crippling fear in the first place. When we get rejected, the pain of that rejection can stay with us and continued experiences with it can make us want to totally avoid even the more remote possibility of feeling that pain again!

Use EFT to resolve those past experiences, deleting the energy disruption that comes with the upset and hurt we feel from things that happen like rejections. As those situations are tapped on and the disruptions in our energy system dissolve, so too will that fear of rejection. Walk a little taller, put ourselves out there, and be honest about our feelings so we can live a more authentic, genuine, happy existence.

Let EFT be that tool that’s pulled out for all occasions, the tool that lets us avoid the regrets facing so many of the dying!

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EFT and The Fifth Regret of the Dying

As promised, the start of a mini-series addressing how EFT can help us avoid experiencing any of The Top Five Regrets of The Dying – starting with:

#5. I wish that I had let myself be happier.

‘This is a surprisingly common one. Many did not realize until the end that happiness is a choice. They had stayed stuck in old patterns and habits. The so-called ‘comfort’ of familiarity overflowed into their emotions, as well as their physical lives. Fear of change had them pretending to others, and to their selves, that they were content, when deep within, they longed to laugh properly and have silliness in their life again.”

This idea hits home for me, and anyone else who makes self-reflection a priority, I’m sure. How often hindsight shows me I got in my own way! And now, as I learn and grow more, I catch myself in the moment or situation, and consider that EFT could be helping me go further towards being who I want to be, and where I want to be as well. I have to make the conscious effort to look at my life and acknowledge it’s the sum of my choices, not always because of fate, circumstance – or anyone else for that matter! And I have to shake things up on my own, get out of negative patterns of thinking and acting, to become more active in how my life is going.

Using EFT can help with this issue in a several ways – and I love it because the same technique is used for each of the aspects that make up this one regret for so many people! I’ve said it before, and I’m saying it again, I love anything that makes things easier, more efficient, the KISS method if you will, (while I tip a proverbial hat to a middle school math teacher who first told us to Keep It Simple Stupid!). We can also use EFT on ourselves for each of these things, but we can also help others with Surrogate Tapping (more on that some other day!). EFT can help with Resistance, Clarity/Confusion, Overwhelm, Feeling Stuck, Physical Stress Symptoms, Fear, and Accepting Responsibility. I’ll do what I can to address each here, bear with me!

Resistance – How often do we talk to someone who expresses how frustrated they are with a situation, but all helpful suggestions we offer are met with something like “yeah, but” or descriptions of how that doesn’t work for them? Ever notice you’re doing that yourself? I sure do! EFT can be used to address the resistance itself as well as the underlying issues we have leading to that resistance. Not losing weight despite how often you talk about wanting to? Wonder why you chose pizza instead of a more balanced dinner? Asking ourselves what is working about keeping the issue we dislike can provide insight about what, why, and how we are resisting the change that will make us happy. Weight loss, writing a book, tackling a project, changing relationships, anything we might resist! It’s hard to change and we all resist it in different ways or to varying degrees so it’s a great place to start.

Clarity – Sometimes we just feel a little lost, confused, not sure what we want or maybe how to get what/where we want. Use EFT! The simple technique can help clear up the confusion we have about certain situations or things, as long as the setup includes specific language to just one issue. How can we be happy if we don’t know what makes us happy or how to get there?

Stress – If you’re not feeling some sort of stress, you’re brilliant – please contact me immediately because you know the secret to life and I need it J. But seriously, we all feel it, and it interferes with choosing to feel happy. It’s distracting, stealthy, even overwhelming at times. Stress spreads to others and leaves us all feeling irritable, frustrated, unhappy, or even angry – and we respond in those ways! Even worse, we normalize stress – misery loves company! – and soon it’s a pattern we become stuck in, difficult to break. EFT can help reduce the stress for anything we choose to reduce it for. Feeling stressed makes us less likely to smile, laugh, be silly and have fun. Who couldn’t use a little more fun in their lives?!?

Overwhelm – Life can overwhelm us easily, making it difficult to know where to go from any given point. Use EFT to ease or eliminate that feeling of overwhelm that can sneak up on us, whether it’s from work, at home, or in your relationships – or all of it!

Feeling Stuck – I feel like I’ve seen the concept of “being stuck in a rut” in advertisements all over the place, and we’re all guilty of feeling stuck at times, or just being complacent. There’s no room for complacency in a happy life! Use EFT to help feel motivated, reduce that complacency, decide what you want, get over what’s stopping you and get out of that rut so you can be happy!

Physical Stress Symptoms – Stress causes physical symptoms, most of us know that. Ulcers, heart disease, high blood pressure, anxiety, migraines, tension headaches, and arguably other illness as well, all stemming from stress. How many people experiencing pain are happy? And how many of those physical stress symptoms can fall under pain? Yea, that’s what I thought, not many. I can’t even tell how many times I’ve seen “one minute wonders” for pain relief in EFT! So it’s not difficult to follow my logic here when I say Use EFT on stress for the aches and pains it causes, including the issue that is causing you the stress. If you can’t pinpoint the exact stress, guess what it is, we all have them! Work, home, relationships, kids, schedules, to-do lists, philosophical questions, feeling we’re not doing enough for someone, and on and on. Including those things in your setup language, even if they’re just educated guesses about what’s stressing you, can help us lose the stress and stress symptoms so we can let go and make the decisions that bring us true happiness.

Fear – Reading how fear can be the root of almost any issue we have was such an Aha! moment for me! Fear in general, including phobias, public speaking, etc., but also fear of rejection, failure, loss, and success. EFT is so successful with phobias and fears so use it to lose the fear! Maybe we’re even scared of being happy, and we can tap on that fear as well as addressing the underlying issue of what is working for us if we stay unhappy? What are we scared of losing if we choose to stop being unhappy and choose happiness? We’ve all heard that “there is nothing to fear but fear itself” but fear plays a very real role in our daily lives. EFT can be that quick, easy tool we use to take control back of our lives, choose happiness, and put fear where it belongs – out of our lives!

Accepting Responsibility – Uh oh! There it is. I said it. Accepting responsibility, one of the hardest things we have to do in life, no matter what the issue is. We break something and want to run away, lie about our culpability, deny it ever happened but we all need to learn to face the music. It’s even more difficult to accept that our lives look and feel the way they do to us because of our choices, our actions or inactions. How can we change anything if we don’t acknowledge a problem or desire for something different, or accept that we can make that happen? It’s easier to blame circumstances, life, other people, the economy, scarcity – anything besides ourselves. But that keeps us stuck where we are, and ultimately unhappy. EFT provides us with the ability to resolve our resistance to accepting responsibility, the fear we feel to do so, and anything else standing in the way of accepting that responsibility. And then, once we accept that we are responsible for our own actions – oh my mother I have become!! – then EFT helps us with all the other aspects discussed above, interfering with our own version of happiness.

So there you have it, EFT can help us handling the fifth of The Top Five Regrets of The Dying. Many of the same aspects discussed here will reveal themselves to be relevant for the other four regrets as well, but those will follow! Another day, another regret to prevent 😉 

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When an Upgrade is Not an upgrade

So far, I’ve been talking about EFT and the fact that I’m starting a business to work with people doing something I’m passionate about. And so far, I haven’t yet ranted about the frustrations of it all. Well, now’s that time – starting with web building! Next time, I’ll know better, but I hope it’ll be much easier!

 

Knowing nothing about web site development, and no start up income to speak of to spend thousands on a professionally built site, I researched how to do this with site builders that are out there. I have an idea of how I want the site to look, the things I want to add to it as I grow and learn more about what I can do with a site. And I wanted a trusted company to host my domain. It’s all Greek to me, so support and easy to use features are important!

So I went with Go Daddy, and it’s v7. That would seem to be the most current, easy to use, support friendly site builder they have available. They have a good reputation and tons of templates to choose from. I get to pick from their free pictures, taking the headache out of the copyright infringement issue – and anything that increases the efficiency of how I do things is always a plus for me! I mean, I keep tissue boxes in each room (car too!), even if they connect to each other, just so they’re on hand when my son or I have need of them, I don’t have to go far!

So as I get my site info to begin building it – understand, that means I paid for my domain name and monthly hosting for the next year – I find out several things right off the bat, annoyances I can’t quite wrap my mind around how they even make sense. One of the first things was domain names, like the cost of a .com! I know it’s a commercial website, and we all have heard you have to spend money to make money, but choosing a domain name and then not being able to grasp that it’s thousands for just that .com, that was something else to be sure! But it certainly didn’t stop there, the hits just kept coming for me to build my simple site!

For one thing, I learned that I’m stuck with whatever template I chose to begin with – unless, of course, I’d like to do all this site building stuff again! I went with that, thinking I could have Word copies of my pages and just past them into new pages of a new template when I eventually choose to change things up. Trust me, I will! My living room and home office can attest to that 🙂 Then I learned that my simplistic response to that problem couldn’t work, you can’t copy and paste because it doesn’t work with html (What in the world is that exactly anyways?!?!) so it’s all just staying the same or being rebuilt from scratch when the time comes. Wonderful. That fits right into my idea of efficient…

Now comes the part where I figure I can make my site like any other out there, ya know, with pages, sub pages, buttons and organized the way I want it to be organized. For instance, a disclaimer link on each page, so I cover myself legally on the site, for my business. Hahaha, I’m laughing just thinking about how naive that was on my part! Silly Mommy, as my son would say! Nope, I’m stuck with what they want to let me have.

Sure, your business webpage can have 1000 pages, but the navigation will remain at the top. And each page can have up to 3 subpages. Want to organize your pages so they actually are subpages? Good luck with that! It took me several attempts and an unknown amount of time Googling how to create the subpages before I found a very recent post about how to do it. And guess what? Silly Mommy again! Why in the world would that have actually worked for me? I had to save what I’d done and stop for the night, to start again the next day – not once but twice – before suddenly, retrying the same thing finally worked to create my subpages! 

I always planned to have a blog on my site, as well as a forum for various discussions because I want people to be able to add their questions and comments, testify about their own experiences. I want suggestions on things they want to hear about or what would make things better for them. And thank you Go Daddy, but it’s just not an option to add a forum with this upgraded v7.

No problem I think, after I rant and rave for a while about the stupidity of features being unavailable on an upgrade, I’ll figure out how to start a blog elsewhere because here’s a widget (I’m sorry, but a widget? Sounds like a character on a show my son would watch!) that says Blog/RSS Feed, and when I try it out, it has a blog and the Oh-so-NOT-helpful help page says I can add my own there and it will show, as long as my blog is published. Well, thanks to WordPress, which I understand is the top recommended Blogging site available, I have a blog 🙂 Yay me. But somehow, v7 cannot recognize my blog. Soo yeah, I still can’t link the two so any traffic I get from one can go to the other.

Now it’s late, and my thoughts are about as disorganized as the plan for this upgrade v7 website builder. I hope that in the future, I find the use of words such as “all new, upgraded, better version” will actually live up to their meanings!

Now my ranting must come to an end, I’m sure I’ll get the blog linked up to my site sometime soon. Meanwhile, I’ve read another blog summarizing the Top Five Regrets of The Dying from a book of the same name, and I can’t wait to talk about how EFT could help us all avoid those regrets!

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Converting the Skeptics

I don’t know how other people feel about it, but I know that it feels even more victorious when I am able to help someone with EFT who doesn’t believe in any of “that alternative stuff”. They believe it’s all in the mind, and of course, they’re not susceptible to that hocus pocus, no sir, not them!

So when they agree to try that tapping thing they know I do, and tell me how it probably won’t work on them, I have to admit it’s a little bit exciting and I want to do what I can to make sure we have some success with their issue. More than likely, they’re feeling quite a bit of pain or emotional upset to give EFT a try, so it’s the perfect time to try – and it’s also a little scary!

A couple months ago, I got the opportunity to convert a definite skeptic, someone who’s actually benefited from it before and chose to ignore it at the time but doesn’t even remember that! He complained of ankle pain so much before, and honestly, since then I haven’t heard about it, but that connection is lost on him. After a lot of things going wrong for him, he agreed to try it.

When I finally got a chance to have a session with him, I thought we would be working on something with some longer term benefits, given recent and sudden job loss and the almost mid-life crisis he’s seemed to be going through. My preconceived notions about what he was going through and might be looking for couldn’t have been more wrong! Or more accurately, the things he was willing to address was what I had wrong. 

I know EFT could have helped him to address and resolve negative feelings he has about the way in which they all lost their jobs – I was angry for him! It felt unfair and wrong, for all the employees, and especially so for him, with his higher position and discussion of more responsibilities coming his way. We could have used EFT help the energy disruption caused by the job loss, which would have then put him in a better place to be searching for and interviewing for various jobs. It could have helped him have a clearer picture of the career he wants, to put him on the path sooner rather than later. And EFT could have helped him lose the blues – he may not had admitted it to anyone, but his entire demeanor told me he was feeling some depression, totally understandable under the circumstances!

So when I checked in with him, asking him what was going on with him, what was bothering him, I was totally surprised when the issue he chose was his knee pain! I hope my surprise (and my dismay I must admit – I wanted to help him with something more lasting!) was covered well, but I switched gears and went with it. I asked him to clearly describe what the pain and discomfort was, where exactly, and then we tapped on the issue. After two rounds (for those unfamiliar with EFT, a round of tapping will take about 30 seconds) I asked him to check back in and tell me about his knee.

The look of confusion and surprise on his face said it all, as did his smile. He said, “Wait, what did you do?” Still smiling, “No way did that just work!” Skeptic successfully converted!

After that, I explained a bit more about how he could use the same thing I showed him, follow the same formula, and work on things that he might not have wanted to discuss with me. I described how he could use EFT to help with the issues I explained above, and would be willing to have other sessions as needed. 

I check in with him and he’s definitely a convert! He still taps. And he will tell people it works. That’s success right there 🙂

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Tap away anesthesia itching?

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A little over two weeks ago, a family member went into the hospital to have her second child, a healthy baby girl, a planned delivery by C-section. Now, I had my son the regular way, no complications, and I’ve been lucky to have never had any surgery besides oral (an awful fall smashed some teeth), so I don’t have experience with some of the effects of anesthesia I’m always learning 😉

As I spent the afternoon in the hospital room with my son’s newest cousin and her mother, I noticed she was itching every once in a while. Soon she was complaining about how the nurse needed to come in and give her something for the itching so of course, I had to ask what was going on. 

She explained that an after-effect of the anesthesia used during her C-section was that it was causing her to itch. She also said that earlier the nurse had given her something for the itching, couldn’t remember what it was, but something like a Benadryl, and it was wearing off. 

The itching was clearly miserable for her. She described it itching all over, distracting her and causing such discomfort. To make it worse, she was looking all over to find something – the call button to get the nurse to give her something more to help with it.

The controversy rages out there in the world, should we be all natural or used drugs, should pregnant (nursing women), take anything at all? I’m not in that fight, it’s not my passion or my business to tell someone else what they’re doing or not doing is right or wrong. I simply believe we should try as many natural techniques as we can before using drugs, and as always, as recommended by a licensed physician. 

But as the nurse couldn’t be reached right then, I asked her if she wanted to try EFT on it. As she knows about tapping from our discussions, she was eager to give it a try. So we spent a few moments getting a clear idea of what the itch felt like in her own words, where it was, the frustrations involved with it, and where she knew it came from before we started our tapping rounds.

One round, and about 30 seconds later, we checked back in. It was gone from her legs and she only felt itchy on her back now! She was happy and appreciative, ready to focus more tapping energy on her back. The intensity of the itching decreased on her back the more we tapped.

Before completely relieved, our new dad came to the rescue to lotion her back and the nurse came in to check on her and the baby – and more family showed up too! Our brief session was cut even shorter than she needed, but she felt much better, and could now use EFT for those itchy feelings as they came up, before reaching for the call button to get another dose of medication.

A note about anesthesia and injury:

In recent articles about using EFT for pain and injury, it has been suggested that EFT is used on the anesthesia that is used for surgeries because the effects can be lasting, and they can interfere with progress as we would like it to go. It’s interesting to me that we can seem to handle things easily and without negative effects, but our bodies can hold onto it. Anesthesia forces us to relinquish control over our entire body, and our minds, going to sleep until someone else decides it’s time to wake us up. And when we do wake up, we’re groggy and out of it, feeling loopy and still not ourselves. It makes perfect sense to tackle the anesthesia effects to move forward without taking them with us!

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What In The World Is EFT Anyway?

So if I just start telling people about EFT, that’s just a weird combination of letters that holds no meaning. And the fact that it stands for Emotional Freedom Technique? Yeah, that’s about as illuminating as a firefly in a black hold. Yes, it sounds good, who wouldn’t want emotional freedom, right? But it doesn’t really explain what it can truly do or why I’d be so darn passionate about it that I’d tell everyone, start a business, or spend my time blogging about it! So here’s the answer about what EFT is – and what it can do!

As far as I know, acupuncture is a pretty familiar term for everyone. We conjure up an imagine of someone lying shirtless, face down on something like a massage table while there are extremely long, thin needles sticking out all over them – or even on their face. This image brings any number of emotional responses for each of us – from fear of those needles and potential pain, to envy over the feeling or relief from pain that person is experiencing. The technique is used by those who study it for years and only those experts can do it. It is effective, and it not only works on the body, but on the energy system as well. Accupressure is a similar technique involving those points on the body, which are then held in patterns for a desired effect.

The same theoretical background for the practice of acupuncture and accupressure is shared with EFT – with some very important differences. The similarity is that EFT works also on our energy system to correct disruptions that are to blame for the issues and ailments we carry around with us. They both have powerful effects, and they are both useful for things beyond physical pain and injury. But those differences are what I love about EFT!

First of all – no needles!! Who wouldn’t love that? Then there’s the fact that it can be used successfully, with anyone. My 4 year old has thrown some tantrums that would have had Mother Theresa cursing him out, lasting an hour at times – but when we “tap on it”, those tears quiet after one round, the sniffles begin after the second, and a third has him pulling away to show me a toy and we’re on with our day like nothing happened! What parent wouldn’t want tantrum tears (or scraped knee tears!) over that quickly?!?

Now, imagine anything you or a loved one have been struggling with, no matter how big or small. Got one? Or two, or three or more? EFT can help with any of those issues, in some way or another, completely or in a major way. It isn’t going to cure a fatal disease, don’t get me wrong. But it can lessen or ease pain or other symptoms associated with it, help with sleeping, lower recovery time from surgeries – the possibilities are endless. It shouldn’t replace medical treatment, but I’d say it most definitely should work with it. And it should be used wherever we can imagine it might help. 

My favorite thing about EFT is that I can teach you the technique and then you can use it for yourself, trying it on anything and everything. In our traditional skill building or therapy sessions, we talk and talk, we teach how to help train ourselves to test the reality of our thoughts, notice our thoughts, and then pattern things differently so we don’t act in harmful ways. With EFT, we get a real, concrete, efficient tool that works quickly – that doesn’t require a session to use. Yes, a practitioner is important because there are many things we can help you to work through and directions we can guide you to, but what good is all that if you still get upset or feel a strong craving without a good coping strategy to use? One session and you have that technique. Future sessions will help you eliminate it, and as with anything, your own work will determine your success, but it’s always there with you to help whenever you need it. 

That’s what EFT is, that’s why EFT is something I’m so passionate about, and that’s why it’s become my mission to bring EFT to everyone who is willing to try it. One round is done in seconds, not hours, days, weeks, months, or years. The seemingly effortless changes we can begin to make towards goals we’ve partially given up accomplishing, the almost instant, drug free pain relief, or the release of negative emotions so we don’t carry them with us to ruin our day – that’s what EFT is to me.

I’ve made my list of things I’d like to improve and change. Aren’t you ready to tackle yours yet?

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Getting Started

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Several years ago, I learned about EFT for the first time. It sounded too good to be true but I tried it anyway and found it worked. Well, it didn’t just work, the results amazed me. The only problem was that I didn’t stick with it. I shared it with a friend and he found some success with nicotine cravings, but neither of us kept up with it. Life went on, time passed quickly, and I soon became overwhelmed with a lot of negativity. 

Eventually, I changed things in my life, but I still carried the weight of it all – literally and figuratively. But I came back to EFT. Something told me I knew what to do and I came back to this amazing technique. And I didn’t just stop at using it for myself. I tried it with my son, success! I shared it with friends, success! I tried it with clients I work with in my day job, success! 

Now, when I listen to people talk about pain, an injury, illness, an emotional issue, stress bothering them, a goal they aren’t reaching, or an addiction they’re struggling with, I think “They should tap on that! I could help them!” So, I did what I needed to do to become a practitioner and started seeing clients – still helping friends and family, as well as myself! 

This blog will show how I’ve started and used EFT for myself, with friends, with clients (no real names of course!) and also follow the start and growth of my business – from a simple technique used for myself, to the successful business it’s growing into.  I’ll share the struggles with marketing, finding clients, the difficulty planning, starting, and running groups for those with similar issues such as weight loss, building a website (with absolutely no experience!), designing flyers and other marketing materials, and of course, rant about struggles as need be!  And I will also share articles or other news showing how EFT can make a difference.

So stayed tuned and enjoy the ride! It’s a first for business and for blogging, which should be interesting for all of us 🙂

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