Emotional Freedom Techniques
Emotional Freedom - Physical Freedom - Performance Freedom
It often works where nothing else will
EFT was originally developed to reduce the therapy process from months/years down to minutes/hours. As emotional problems faded, both physical health and personal performance improved (often dramatically). As a result, EFT is spreading quickly among the healing community. It is an emotional version of acupressure wherein certain meridian release points are gently stimulated by tapping on them with the fingertips.







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  • Re: What's your favorite time of day to tap?

     Jo, Cool, Sounds like you turn a challenge into an opportunity for learning! Shakti
    Posted to Practitioners' Discussion Group (Forum) by Shakti on 02-14-2009
  • Re: What's your favorite time of day to tap?

     Thanks Karen. This is great fun.  It is true that tapping almost anytime is good.  There is no time like the moment!!  Thanks for being a part of my poll.  
    Posted to Practitioners' Discussion Group (Forum) by Shakti on 02-14-2009
  • What's your favorite time of day to tap?

     What 's your favorite time of day to tap? When and where and what? Mine is when I'm doing yoga. I like to tap before I go into the bridge pose, while I"m attempting splits and any other time I have some space in my yoga practice to either tap on gratitude for the day or limiting beliefs that pop up. I'm thinking of ...
    Posted to Practitioners' Discussion Group (Forum) by Shakti on 02-13-2009
  • ABC's in EFT

    Aloha!  I'm writing my monthly newsletter, "Shakti News" and in it I would like to put an article about the ABC's of EFT.  I learned this somewhere probably from a Master and cannot remember where and I'd like  to give the teacher credit.  Does anyone know who first came up with this?  A=Be aware of ...
    Posted to Practitioners' Discussion Group (Forum) by Shakti on 07-30-2008
  • Re: Try It On Everything

     I promoted it in my newsletter.  Most of the people came from the retreat center/resort that asked me to put it on.    They put up flyers for me.  They have a weekly offering & I was the guest.  I did get one client from it, yet she was already a friend and probably would have done it anyways.  It was a ...
    Posted to Practitioners' Discussion Group (Forum) by Shakti on 07-20-2008
  • Re: Try It On Everything

     I've been sharing it with my clients and I hosted a showing in which there were 30 people attending.  At the end of the movie, I did a short demo on cravings with hershey kisses.  It was a great success.  I am planning to make monthly showings of the movie because I feel inspired to share it with as many people and ...
    Posted to Practitioners' Discussion Group (Forum) by Shakti on 07-20-2008
  • Re: Energy Toxins

    Claudia, I found in a brochure that "EFT was introduced in 1995 by Gary Craig."  He says he's been doing energy healing work since 1991.   Peace and blessings, Shakti 
    Posted to Practitioners' Discussion Group (Forum) by Shakti on 07-20-2008
  • Quick Remap

    Aloha, Recently, I took an EFT seminar with Robin Yoshida and she introduced us to a new technique by Steve Reed called Quick Remap.  I am curious if any EFT practitioners on the forum have integrated Remap into their practice?  If you are interested in learning about this technique-go to www.remap.net 
    Posted to Practitioners' Discussion Group (Forum) by Shakti on 06-07-2008
  • Re: One time weight-loss clients

     Thanks Kathleen, You gave me some good ideas.  I like asking the client what they want to achieve, and I also like the focus on cravings since it is so tangible.  That helps.   Shakti 
    Posted to Practitioners' Discussion Group (Forum) by Shakti on 03-08-2008
  • One time weight-loss clients

    I'm curious what protocols or strategies other people  use for clients who may only want to come for one time when they are wanting to work on weight loss issues.  Do you use the intake questions even though they may not becoming back and it takes up time?  Do you focus on cravings or delve into past stuff?  I know from ...
    Posted to Practitioners' Discussion Group (Forum) by Shakti on 03-05-2008
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