• Working in the Dark

    Sometimes in working with children – or adults – they may not want to share what they are really upset about. They want to feel better – yes – but they don’t want to talk about it.  When I was at the residential program for children I often didn’t have the luxury of time or,…

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  • Going Slow can be the Fastest Way

    Younger children often take very easily to EFT. Teenagers are often tired of feeling emotional pain, especially anxiety, and willing to try most anything.  Hormones are beginning to rage; they don’t understand what is going on in their body. They are confused about many things. They are very concerned about being “cool” and not looking…

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  • Nancy teaches EFT to her Caregiver

    After studying EFT (beginning in 1999) for months and practicing on all sorts of willing folks, I began teaching EFT to the kids at the residential treatment program where I worked as Campus Director until 2005 when I left to run Gary’s EFT Master Program. The program accepted children who were unable to be managed…

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  • Key Secrets to Getting EFT Accepted in Institutions

    Two key secrets to getting EFT accepted into agencies, organizations, and institutions are:  1) Credibility and 2) Connection. When we begin to experience the benefits of using EFT, often our next thought is to share it with others. You may even wish to introduce it to agencies, institutions, or organizations that could use it to…

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  • A Holiday Wish for You

    My last post emphasized the importance of self care not only for the holiday season but for the entire year. My friend Loretta Sparks, EFT Master, has a mission statement I really like, “Do good work in the service of healing.” That is really what our work is all about. But while we are in…

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  • Have you made yourself a blanket?

    The woman right behind me with her arms full of fleece. “You picked lovely colors.” I said to her.  I was in a long line at the fabric store with my 2 yards of Christmas fabric to make a simple tablecloth. “Thanks,” she said, “Our church decided to make blankets for the needy this Christmas.…

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  • What does EFT Give Us?

    Many times I have described EFT as “acupuncture for emotions without the needles” or explained that EFT “balances our energy system.”  Both very true and can generate interest from the other person to ask more about EFT. When sharing the benefits about EFT especially in writing, however, those explanations just aren’t very compelling. After all…

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  • I love testimonials :-)

    If you have ever written a book or article or anything for a more public audience – or simply attempted to decide how best to represent yourself on a website – you know what I mean when I say that receiving a testimonial such as below warms my heart. Lots of time, frustration, hard work,…

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  • And even more questions

    After downloading and reading the handout on Questions to Get to the Specific, Karen L Arthur, an EFT practitioner in New York, sent a few more questions that can help you think about ways to get specific in addressing the issue. What do you believe about yourself when you feel this way or when you…

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  • Difference in TFT and EFT

    What’s the difference between TFT and EFT? – Another question from a student. Primarily 3 differences. 1) The order of points to tap matters (TFT) – Doesn’t matter (EFT). 2) Use muscle testing to “diagnose” which point to tap in what order (TFT) – Just tap all the points (EFT). 3) Doesn’t use words as…

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