Deborah
08-08-2007, 07:49 AM
This is a reprint of an email newsletter I send out every 10- days or so. If you want to subscribe via email, visit my site. I try to post them here but don't always get them all.
Life's a Journey: EFT Smooths the Way
Quick Successes or Longer Journeys
by Deborah Donndelinger, EFT-ADV
Issue 17, August 5, 2007
Hello friends,
First of all I want to welcome our recent new subscribers. I am delighted to be sharing in your journey. Feel free to contact me with questions or comments. Past issues of this newsletter are available at Archives (http://www.ymlp.com/pubarchive.php?donndeli+1)
One of the draws of EFT is all the stories of one-minute wonders experienced by EFT users. Seeing someone’s pain or emotional turmoil transformed in a few rounds of tapping is inspiring and awe-provoking. However, these one minute wonders can lead us to doubt ourselves, or doubt EFT, when we don’t get the same results.
For myself, and with clients, I have experienced both ways of success with EFT: The quick way, where the emotion and underlying event is easily identified and cleared. And the longer way, where there are many layers that are uncovered on the way to neutralizing a limiting belief.
So if you are feeling frustrated by your lack of progress, or despair that you will ever change, try this.
Enjoy.
Set-Up Phrase:
Even though EFT works for everyone else, but not for me, I’m open to the idea of accepting myself, even though EFT doesn’t work.
Even though I’m scared that EFT might not work for me, and then I’ll be stuck feeling bad forever, I am open to the idea that healing is possible.
Even though I’m so frustrated because EFT isn’t working for me, I choose to forgive myself, even if EFT isn’t working.
Eyebrow: I hate EFT
Side of the Eye: It doesn’t work for me
Under the Eye: It’s supposed to be this wonder technique
Nose: But it’s not working for me
Chin: What if I’m doomed to be stuck with my problems forever
Collarbone: What if I’ll never change
Under the arm: That’s what I’m scared of
Head: Being stuck forever
Eyebrow: But what if it can work?
Side of the Eye: What if EFT does work and is working for me?
Under the Eye: What if I just need more time?
Nose: What if I just need to work on my timetable?
Chin: What if I am just a complicated person and so I need a complicated solution?
Collarbone: I am hopeful that will EFT can work for me.
Under the arm: EFT can work for me, in my own way.
Head: EFT can work for me. I can’t wait to be surprised.
Life's a Journey: EFT Smooths the Way
Quick Successes or Longer Journeys
by Deborah Donndelinger, EFT-ADV
Issue 17, August 5, 2007
Hello friends,
First of all I want to welcome our recent new subscribers. I am delighted to be sharing in your journey. Feel free to contact me with questions or comments. Past issues of this newsletter are available at Archives (http://www.ymlp.com/pubarchive.php?donndeli+1)
One of the draws of EFT is all the stories of one-minute wonders experienced by EFT users. Seeing someone’s pain or emotional turmoil transformed in a few rounds of tapping is inspiring and awe-provoking. However, these one minute wonders can lead us to doubt ourselves, or doubt EFT, when we don’t get the same results.
For myself, and with clients, I have experienced both ways of success with EFT: The quick way, where the emotion and underlying event is easily identified and cleared. And the longer way, where there are many layers that are uncovered on the way to neutralizing a limiting belief.
So if you are feeling frustrated by your lack of progress, or despair that you will ever change, try this.
Enjoy.
Set-Up Phrase:
Even though EFT works for everyone else, but not for me, I’m open to the idea of accepting myself, even though EFT doesn’t work.
Even though I’m scared that EFT might not work for me, and then I’ll be stuck feeling bad forever, I am open to the idea that healing is possible.
Even though I’m so frustrated because EFT isn’t working for me, I choose to forgive myself, even if EFT isn’t working.
Eyebrow: I hate EFT
Side of the Eye: It doesn’t work for me
Under the Eye: It’s supposed to be this wonder technique
Nose: But it’s not working for me
Chin: What if I’m doomed to be stuck with my problems forever
Collarbone: What if I’ll never change
Under the arm: That’s what I’m scared of
Head: Being stuck forever
Eyebrow: But what if it can work?
Side of the Eye: What if EFT does work and is working for me?
Under the Eye: What if I just need more time?
Nose: What if I just need to work on my timetable?
Chin: What if I am just a complicated person and so I need a complicated solution?
Collarbone: I am hopeful that will EFT can work for me.
Under the arm: EFT can work for me, in my own way.
Head: EFT can work for me. I can’t wait to be surprised.