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EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) Tapping is a powerful tool for reducing pain, physical trauma, and eliminating limiting beliefs. Each week tapping expert, Gene Monterastelli, and his amazing guests answer the most common (and uncommon) questions on how to get the most out of EFT. If you want to maximize your success with tapping, this is an indispensable resource. The host of the Tapping Q & A Podcast, Gene Monterastelli, works one-on-one with small business owners and entrepreneurs to he ...
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The power to transform your life rests in your own hands, so be sure to tune in to the weekly EFT tapping sessions. Check out the schedule: Mindset-Shifting Mondays, TRI Personal Best Tuesdays, Tap And Grow Rich Tuesdays, Waistline-Shrinking Wednesdays, Write On! Wednesdays, Fairways And Greens Fridays, Free Up Your Energy Fridays... To enjoy more EFT tapping scripts, subscribe to the mailing list at efttappingguru.com/newsletter-opt-in Please Note: The EFT tapping scripts in the podcasts in ...
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Bring the magic of Emotional Freedom Technique to your life & business. EFT, also known as 'tapping', is a simple self-help tool which can help you to become a calmer business owner...a Calmpreneur! We'll be talking all about EFT and how it can help you to grow in confidence, level-up your mindset, attract abundance and be an altogether more together entrepreneur, with less hustle and grind and more calmness and flow. Hosted by Suzannah Butcher Founder at https://calmpreneur.com #calmpreneur ...
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I help people achieving their own version of success. "Success without fulfillment is failure." - Tony Robbins. That means, first, we must have absolute clarity as to what does success mean to you? What fulfills you? What is your vision of success in a week; 3 months from now, by the end of this year, in 3 years, .... in your 30's; 40's; 50's; 70's and beyond. I help people dig into themselves to know what that is. And then, I help people tap into their inner wisdom, core genius; and hidden ...
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In episode #634 a few weeks ago, I shared with you five easy steps to make tapping part of your daily routine. The more often we tap, the better it is for us. (Yes, that might be the most obvious thing I have ever written!) Once we are tapping on the regular (even if it isn't daily), the way in which we track our sessions can help us to get even mo…
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In this episode you learn and experience four powerful Energy / Holistic methods to release holiday stress and stay calm. Those four methods are: Center Point Release (CPR) tapping; EMO / Energy in Motion / EmoTrance; Autogenic Training supported affirmations; and, Logosynthesis. This is a recorded replay of a live teleseminar entitled, "Letting Go…
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One of the realities of our relentlessly connected world is our ability to know what is happening anywhere in the world in an instant. For the most part, this is great. It is an opportunity for us to connect with and learn from people we would never have had the opportunity to meet a generation ago. At the same time, constant and instantaneous upda…
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Tapping is a wonderful tool to help us improve our health and well-being. Recently, I came down with a bad cold. In addition to reaching out to my doctor, drinking lots of water, and resting, of course I spent some time tapping for what was going on physically in my body. I tapped for: The aches and pains My lack of energy Letting my system know it…
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A common complaint I hear from my students and clients is that sometimes the act of tapping can be uncomfortable or even painful. This can apply temporarily to a few specific tapping points, for example sinus problems would make it painful to tap around the eyes, or because of injury, illness or a specific sensitivity. This week in the podcast I sh…
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A common complaint I hear from my students and clients is that sometimes the act of tapping can be uncomfortable or even painful. This can apply temporarily to a few specific tapping points, for example sinus problems would make it painful to tap around the eyes, or because of injury, illness or a specific sensitivity. This week in the podcast I sh…
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One of the biggest struggles I have when being honest with myself is looking at the times when resistance has gotten the best of me. When I give in to resistance it means I knew what to do, how to do it, and why to do it…but I still didn't take action. For me, this feels like the worst type of failure because it feels so personal. I didn't do somet…
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A common human struggle is when we find ourselves in two minds about a situation or event. This most commonly happens when we are facing a choice between two (or more) options that are far from perfect. Over the course of the last number of months I have been hearing from my clients and students about a different type of "being of two minds". Inste…
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Download handout: http://tappingqanda.com/ptc I love sharing tapping with new people. So much so, when the topic of tapping comes up, I will preface my enthusiasm by saying, "This is something that I am passionate about and I can go on and on about it. The moment I start to share too much, just tell me to stop!" When talking about tapping I usually…
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On August 1st, 2007 I posted my very first article to TappingQandA.com. The article had a very simple title "Making Tapping and EFT Routine". In the intervening years it is a topic that I continue to talk about with my students and clients because they know that their lives would be better if they tap more. Just because we know tapping is good for …
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One of the subconscious resistances we have to taking care of ourselves stems from the recognition that we have it better than so many other people in the world. Because we recognize this, we may feel bad taking care of anything beyond our basic needs. This situation can be compounded when others see us as their go-to person to help them or others,…
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In this episode you and I talk about the devastation in the wake of Hurricane Milton and Hurricane Helene. You then discover two distant healing resources you can use to help the people, pets, farm and wild animals, land, water, structures, and all life forms affected by the devastation. One of those resources is a "how to" video from a live distan…
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When I work with clients, I pay close attention to the language they use and I pay particular attention to keywords that alert me to how the subconscious mind might be informing their narrative. It is so much easier to create change and transformation with tapping if we can identify the often misguided stories driven by the subconscious mind. One o…
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Before we can take action aimed at improving our lives, we need to know what to do, how to do it, have access to the necessary resources, and the internal desire or reason to take action. Sometimes you might have these four elements in place and still find yourself struggling to act because you are held back by internal resistance. For as long as I…
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In this episode you discover how to tap in one-word power affirmations using EFT, one-point tapping, and CPR tapping. You'll learn how to choose the exact one-word affirmation you need to enhance your emotional wellbeing, achieve goals, and strenthen relationships. --- Free resources: To receive the Center Point Release (CPR) tapping guide along wi…
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Do you ever feel like no matter how much time you spend working on your personal growth, you’re never truly moving forward? One of the biggest challenges in creating lasting healing and transformation is the simple fact that there’s never enough time and energy to tackle it all. At any given moment, you might want to improve your health, deepen you…
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No matter how much we consciously want to focus on a task, subconscious resistance can get in the way, making us distracted and unproductive. Part of us might be resisting tasks because of anxiety about the quality of what we produce, if we can get enough done, how others will receive our efforts, and whether we will be happy with the end result, t…
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When we are working on our resistance to taking a particular action, we often end up referring to the past to see if we can identify the roots of our reluctance in not wanting to repeat past mistakes or struggles. Combing through mistakes we have made can bring up old feelings of defeat and disappointment, leaving us feeling worse than when we star…
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When we are working on healing and creating transformation in our lives, we spend much time looking backwards. The way we understand ourselves, the world, and our place in the world is informed and created by our past, which means our limiting beliefs, insecurities, and bad habits are often rooted there too. That is why there are so many tapping to…
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The Buddhist concept of the "monkey mind" describes our human tendency to get restless, distracted, or confused. For some reason, my monkey mind has been going crazy these past few weeks. I feel like I haven't been dealing with a monkey so much as a troop of them! (I just learned that a group of monkeys is called a troop!) Every fifteen or twenty m…
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One of the most common forms of resistance people encounter when doing any sort of deep transformational work (tapping included) is the fear of what will be uncovered. The two most common fears are either that there will be an overwhelming number of emotions that will be difficult to handle or that a previously suppressed traumatic memory will surf…
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One of the phrases that Gary Craig used in the original EFT training videos that has stuck with me is "the comedies of our mind". When using this phrase, Gary was referring to the recurring thoughts that we had about ourselves that, when they were examined in the light of day, were seen to be comical or even farcical. For example, right before I tr…
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In this episode we catch up with Gary Craig as announces his wonderful new resource program and resource. Gary also reports on his healing journey from a stroke he experienced in February. Great news! His current recovery progress happened in less than half the time doctors expected. Gary thanks everyone who sent - and is sending - distant healing.…
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New opportunities can be so exciting as they bring the promise of growth, change, and countless possibilities. The problem is that most of us already have full lives and we don't have the time or energy to add something new. When this happens, we have a tendency to take one of two approaches. One approach is to take the plunge in the hope that thin…
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Tapping without words is one of my favorite ways to tap and I do it multiple times a day. Recently, a few of my friends from the tapping community referred to this type of tapping as "content-free tapping". When I heard this, not only did I learn a new piece of vocabulary, it actually reframed my understanding of wordless tapping. This week in the …
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Today's episode topic: EFT Tapping for You're Pushing My Buttons, Kid! with Jade Barbee Your host — and fairy godmother in Tapping — Lee Uehara knows what it's like to have her buttons pushed as a parent. And guest Jade Barbee, practitioner and EFT Tapping master trainer leads us through not one, but TWO rounds of Tapping! Today's Set-up Statements…
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Maintaining high standards for ourselves is a good thing and means we have goals to shoot for and measuring sticks with which to evaluate our progress. Unfortunately, it is all too easy to fall into self-criticism and self-judgment if we fall short of these standards. So much so that it rarely feels like a choice, but the moment we fall short, the …
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One of the highlights of this year's 24 Hours of Tapping was the conversation that I had with Kerri Rhodes. Kerri is one of the program directors of the Helping Addicts Recover Progressively (HARP) program in the Chesterfield (VA) County Jail. The inmates use many of the tools created by the Peaceful Heart Network to create emotional healing and tr…
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Most of the time, when we sit down to tap, we are trying to create positive change. We are trying to: Release a negative emotion and create a positive one in its place Clear resistance and limiting beliefs so that we can take consistent action Heal a past trauma or story so that our present is not haunted by our past I love every single one of thes…
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The primary goal of our subconscious mind is to keep us safe. To do this, it is constantly learning lessons from our experience. For example, after touching a hot stove a small child quickly learns quickly not to do that again. This only becomes a problem when the subconscious mind learns the "wrong" lesson from an experience. I frequently see this…
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In this episode you discover how to join the 24-Hours of Tapping event for 2024 where you'll learn tips, tools, techniques, and knowledge from more than 30 world-class EFT Practitioners. This event is free to register and attend. When you register, you'll receive replays and bonus tapping resources. It's free to register. You'll also learn how to a…
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Wanting to belong is a basic human desire. For our ancestors thousands of years ago, belonging to a tribe was a matter of life and death. Without the protection of a tribe and its strength in numbers, death was a real prospect, so this desire to be accepted is part of our genetic heritage. Even today, on a subconscious level, belonging equals safet…
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Erik Tait is a world class magician and someone I love to see perform. He has spent over two decades performing as a juggler, standup comedian, and magician. In 2020 Erik decided that he wanted to compete in the 2022 FISM, which is the world championship of magic. Even though he is comfortable on almost any stage in the world, in preparing for the …
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There is a natural human tendency to want to make sure everything is "exactly right" before we take action. That's because when everything is exactly right, we can be as sure as we can be of getting the results we desire. Our subconscious mind takes this idea to the extreme because its key driver is the need to keep us safe. In addition, it has a t…
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One of the reasons I love art is because it gives us the ability to communicate meaning in ways that we aren't always able to do when simply talking about our lives. We have all heard the expression that "a picture is worth a thousand words", which is true, and it is so much more than just that. The genres of science fiction and fantasy offer us th…
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Today's episode topic: EFT Tapping for Finding a New Doctor, Pediatrician, Dentist Your host — and fairy godmother in Tapping — Lee Uehara knows what it's like to have to find a new doctor. Isn't it such a pain?! But, now we have a Tap for that, mommas! Today's Set-up Statement: "Even though I have to find a new dentist, pediatrician, and I feel li…
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One of the reasons I love tapping so much is that it can be used for so many types of issues. It can be used to: Provide emotional first aid Break down a limiting belief Heal a past memory Manage pain Clear a substance sensitivity For me, it is super important to know why I am tapping in each given moment. Am I simply trying to calm myself when I f…
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Late last year my friend Brad Yates reached out to see if there was some way we could use our platforms to encourage more people to tap for peace and to become more active peacemakers in the world. After a number of conversations and with help from lots of our tapping friends, we relaunched the Tapping4Peace.com website. The movement is simple. If …
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In this episode of “EFT Tapping Junction” you and I will explore proven ways to build client relationships beginning with an initial phone conversation with a new client followed by that first actual session to set the stage for longterm client satisfaction that will help ensure you become a trusted ongoing partner. You'll discover exactly what you…
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I love the fact that tapping can be used to clear and transform so many things that are negative. It can be used to: Release a negative emotions Heal a past memory Transform a limiting belief Reduce (or even) eliminate physical pail Quiet our critical voice Did you know that in addition to being able to transform the negative it can also be used to…
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Tapping is deceptively simple. It is so easy to teach the basics of tapping that I have done it before in under five minutes with a quick drawing on a bar napkin. But hidden behind its simplicity are the subtleties of the art of delivery. Each issue, person, and resource state can require a different approach to get the maximum effect. With this in…
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One of the most important parts of the Tapping Action Journal is the instruction to spend time writing down notes at the end of each tapping session on what just happened. You are encouraged to write down: what surprised you what you learned any insights you gained any tailenders you unearthed Tailenders are the responses our subconscious mind give…
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Something I really love about the people I work with is their tendency to see the bigger world outside of themselves. They recognize the people in their lives who are struggling and in pain, and they also want to do something about it. As wonderful as it is to want to help others, it can mean that we become known for being a helper, and the request…
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For the 2024 Spring Energy Event I was asked to give a reflection on what I have learned in my personal and professional transformational journey. For me, the measure of the value of transformation is seen in how our life is different. What do we believe that is different? How do we feel that is different? In what ways are we asking in new ways? Be…
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One of my favorite ways to learn is by listening to the questions others ask. When I am asking questions I am bringing my experience and preconceived notions to the questions. This is a useful way to learn, but sometimes I am too close to my own experience to ask the most useful question. When someone else is asking a question they are often asking…
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In this episode you discover how to apply the EFT Tap and Talk Method to let go of anxiety and worry. You learn the step by step Tap and Talk Method and you can tap along to an actual Tap and Talk session. --- This month marks our five year anniversary of "EFT Tapping Junction". Thank you for making this show so poplar with tens upon tens of thousa…
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Today's episode topic: EFT Tapping for Being a Sports Team Mom and Fitting In Your host — and fairy godmother in Tapping — Lee Uehara knows what it's like to handle a child who acts one way outside the home and another way at home. But, now we have a Tap for that, mommas! Today's Set-up Statement: "Even though my child is perfect at school and outs…
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Goals are a powerful tool in helping us to move forward. They give us clear direction, they help to create clarity for our best next steps, and they serve as a measuring stick for us to evaluate the action we take. Goals are great! Except when they aren't. Sometimes goals can feel like a constraint, homework, or something we "have to do". When this…
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One of the phrases I spend a lot of time tapping on with my clients is the idea that "time is a zero sum game". What I mean by this phrase is that if you are doing one thing you can't be doing anything else. This means everytime we choose to do something, we are choosing not to do anything else. Because this is the case it is very easy to judge our…
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When most of us learned the basics of tapping, one of the first bits of advice we received was to "be as specific as possible when you are tapping." Sometimes this is straightforward; the issue is singular and clear, so we know exactly where to start. At other times, our issue involves multiple emotions, and it is hard for us to tell where one emot…
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