Emotional Freedom Techniques
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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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  • Need help finding right setup...

    I am a very well educated, creative and competent person. I've always got compliments about my work and performance, even when I was a kid at school. But... I feel I don't get what I "deserve"- like recognition in example. Usually other people use my ideas (and get promotions and/or...
    Posted to Forum by Karla on 09-21-2009
  • Re: EFT and Sports Performance

    Just wanted to share an experience especially with nkp9999 and BPositive, where I used EFT on my own sports performance. I show horses, and have used EFT with really excellent results. I hope you'll forgive the long post, but it helps me when I read very specific descriptions from other people. Because...
    Posted to Forum by Angelica on 04-25-2008
  • EFT For Tennis

    I am eager to use EFT to improve my tennis game. Some sort of mental block keeps me from winning matches. During practice sessions I am strong and consistent but have great difficulty winning the game. I can stretch the winning point out for agonizing, long periods of time. WHen every game is a series...
    Posted to Forum by BPositive on 04-05-2008
  • Re: Stress when recording my performance

    Sometimes we can be our own harshest critic. I look at each recording as a step. I practice, sometimes have a script....sometimes not, and it all works out. Sometimes a recording that isn't my favorite seems to resonate with lots of people. I recently had the opposite experience as you. I was speaking...
    Posted to Forum by Marianna Niebauer/EFTMuse on 12-05-2007
  • Snowboarding

    Last night I went snowboarding at an indoor snow slope here in the UK. I took a beginners course last year, and now I'm trying to get some practise in ready for a snowboarding holiday in January 2008. Anyone who skies or snowboards will know that it's important to lean down the slope to a certain...
    Posted to Forum by chris on 11-02-2007
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