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How
Do I Use EFT in a Public
Setting?
Using EFT for Personal Development
- An 5 Part Series
Part
Two
QUESTION:
You have five children.
How have you used EFT in
your role as a mother to
help your children to advance
in their own personal development?
ANSWER:
I've used EFT successfully
as a mother in assisting
my children to help them
overcome some significant
challenges and trials in
their life that would have
definitely impaired their
personal
development.
I've
used it to help them overcome
the issues they've had and
dysfunctional patterns that
they've developed and some
problems that they've incurred,
such as fears of not being
able to achieve certain
outcomes and goals that
they've set in their lives.
I've
used it to help them clear
limiting beliefs and the
typical feelings of lack
of self worth that are common
through the junior high
and high school years.
My
children are now all older.
They range in age from 18
to 24. I've used EFT very
successfully to assist them
to clear what could have
impaired their development
as teenagers and young adults.
We've
used it primarily during
their teenage years as we've
become more proficient and
capable in its use. I've
always been the one to initiate
and engage them in practicing
this. But I've seen how
they, in their own right,
have embraced it and taken
it to be something they
do on their own without
me having to always participate.
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more great help on how
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For
example, one of my younger
sons, who's 18, a senior
in high school, has a
little note pinned with
a thumbtack on his ceiling
over his bed.
So
when he wakes up in the
morning or he's going to
sleep at night, he sees
it. It says one little word,
“TAP”. I didn't tell him
to put it there. I was amused
one night when I went in
and was laying down in his
bed with him and obviously,
looking up toward the ceiling.
I saw this little square
piece of paper with a thumbtack
in the middle of it with
the word, “TAP” on it, and
I thought that was really
cool.
I've
learned, as a parent, not
to draw too much attention
to things like that because
they still think it's kind
of weird and funky.
But
they're willing; they've
seen the results and they
know how it helps improve
their feelings of self worth,
their mood, their general
well being. They're encouraged
by that and motivated to
implement it, based on results,
not necessarily on how commonplace
or popular EFT might be.
God
bless you in your role as
a parent.
Carol
Tuttle
http://www.youremotionalhealing.com
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