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Tapping Summit 2011 is Near

by gloria on February 9, 2011

Last February I attended my first free EFT Tapping Summit on the Internet. The roster of talented EFT specialists who were participating in the 10-day event impressed me. Two one-hour teleclasses were repeated over the course of the day each day to make them available for everyone’s time needs.

On the first day I chose to listen to Stacey Vornbrock talk about her special approach for releasing pain. Tapping along as she led us through the protocol I had an amazing occurrence. I could feel intense energy pouring out of the back of my head, arms and back that went on for quite a while. It was a profound experience!

I was so amazed that I emailed Stacey and shared my excitement about her work. As a result, I made a new friend and colleague although we live in different states. During the year Stacy worked with me to successfully overcome a problem that I had had for over thirty years that had never yielded to any treatment I tried, including my own energy psychology self- treatment.

I have shared her work with my clients and am ever grateful to the people behind the Tapping Summit for the quality of their choices. That was not the only wonderful teleclass I listened to as the Summit progressed. I have the CDs of the entire Summit so whenever I want I can revisit my favorites or listen to those I wasn’t able to attend. I was proud that I too was able to share my ideas about using EFT with compulsive eaters.

The 2011 Tapping Summit begins on February 21, and I look forward to another outstanding event. If you join, you will come away with information and hands-on experiences as you listen. It is completely FREE with no strings attached.

There is nothing to lose if you sign up. Even if you only listen to a couple of the offerings you may find that, like me, it changes your life. If you want to create a library of EFT knowledge you can purchase downloads or cds.

Beginning Feb. 21, you are in for a tapping feast so please sign up and sample what you wish.

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Did You Should On Yourself Today?

by Gloria on January 3, 2010

I should get my car washed. I should pay my bills. I should eat less. I shouldn’t sleep so late on the weekend. Our lives are filled with shoulds. Shoulds keep us on the straight and narrow path to goodness. What are shoulds and where did they come from? Of course we can trace them back to the original holy set, the Ten Commandments, but I am guessing that shoulds arose long before that.

A should is created when a group of people agree about how the world is or might be. But this may differ from culture to culture and century to century. Democrats have different shoulds about the world than Republicans. Believers and non-believers differ about the shoulds that label us good or bad. The shoulds of your family and friends may be diametrically opposed to those of your neighbor.

Shoulds lead to procrastination! Putting things off is often the result of your conflict with a should. That is because shoulds are inflicted on us from outside. From our earliest years we are told what a good boy or girl should or should not do to gain approval from parent, teacher, family, community, and the world. We are not given the opportunity to challenge these instructions. When we do we may land up going our own way and marching to our own drummer, but might also be carrying a load of guilt or shame about breaking away from what is expected.

Who says I should wash my car, pay my bills, or eat less junk food? You may say that you do, but where did the original rule come from, and who laid it on you? Take a moment to think about some of the things you are procrastinating doing right now. Pick one.

Pretend that you are standing in front of your local ATM about to make a withdrawal. This time you are going to withdraw some information. Pretend that you are typing in this question instead of the amount of money: How young was I when I decided that I would be a bad person if I didn’t ___? (Fill in the thing you are putting off) Take a deep breath and as you let it out a number will pop into your head.

As you know your age you may automatically know who told you it was wrong or bad. If not, do the ATM routine again asking for that information. Remember what was happening back then and how you felt when you accepted that should. Take a moment to acknowledge all the guilt or shame you have felt throughout your life each time you resisted. How often have you struggled with this and other shoulds handed down from generation to generation?

Please don’t think I am telling you to drop all shoulds and rebel against everything. The result would create chaos and harm. Children need shoulds to help them conform to the expectations of their culture and to keep them safe. Yet, once we are grownups we can assess the rules and decide which ones fit our beliefs and which don’t.

Grownups can choose which expectations they want or choose to follow. Try this. Go back to the should you chose above. Say it out loud to yourself, “I should do my laundry.” How do you feel? Is there tension in your stomach or throat? Do you feel ashamed of yourself for being lazy? Think about this for a moment. Do you want to do your laundry? If you don’t then are you willing to take the consequences; after all you are an adult and responsible for your actions? Make a decision and say either “I choose to do my laundry,” or “I choose to not do my laundry.” Does that feel different when you say it out loud?

Most people find that when they trade in their shoulds for choose to or choose not to, they get rid of a load of guilt and shame. See if you can eliminate the words should, shouldn’t, must, and have to from your life this week and notice what happens.

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How To Make Your New Year’s Resolutions Succeed

August 17, 2009

As the New Year begins many of us make resolutions for the coming months. One of the most common is to lose weight. Others want to stop smoking, drinking, spending, etc. Many, many years ago, when I lived in Los Angeles, the only support group for addicts was Alcoholics Anonymous. Around that time Overeaters Anonymous [...]

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How to Turn Life’s Lemons into Lemonade

May 31, 2009

Most of us have heard the old saying, “If life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” This sounds cute, but how many of us really do it? Most of the time when something happens in my life that sucks, I complain and feel miserable. I used to let the list of injustices or terrible experiences build [...]

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Five Ways To Survive Home Improvement Woes

April 4, 2009

I sat across the table from Leo, my house painter, and in my best imitation of Joan Rivers, said, “Can we talk?” We had agreed that Leo would start at 8:30 A.M. each day. He estimated that the job would take ten days. The first day I was up and ready for the exciting renovation. [...]

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How to Stop Overeating When the Going Gets Tough

February 3, 2009

One of my favorite sayings is “Desserts is stressed spelled backwards.” Stress affects the brain and creates craving. One of the most ways to deal with this is to stuff food into your mouth until the feeling goes away. In these hard times, when people are trying to spend less, food is still the cheapest [...]

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The Four Level Plan to Stop Compulsive Behavior

January 7, 2009

When you can’t control when you start or when you stop a behavior or substance you are suffering from a compulsion. We are all familiar with compulsive eating, drinking, and spending. Compulsive behavior begins as a solution to another problem, a way of using pleasure to mask pain. Sadly, over time, the compulsion takes on [...]

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Three Simple Ways to Release Stress

May 9, 2008

We are now living in very stressful times. War, global warming and economic disasters plague us. Yet, most of our stress arises from our negative thoughts and beliefs. We tend to think that what we think is the truth. What if it isn’t? If your thoughts are making you depressed or stressed try these three [...]

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What’s The World Coming To!

April 7, 2008

One of the most common reasons people come to see me for psychotherapy is to eliminate fears. Fear of flying is one of the most widespread. Fear of needles keeps many people from going to the doctor or dentist, and many women avoid mammograms. Nevertheless, ever since 9/11 I have been counseling people who are [...]

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When Talking To Yourself Out Loud Helps

March 20, 2008

Did you ever have a problem or emotion that was so upsetting you wanted to call your best friend because you needed a friendly ear? But what happens if no one answers? You are stuck with your feelings and misery. I have invented a simple activity to help you help yourself when you feel this [...]

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