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Pod #256: EFT For When We Are Judgmental Of Others

Pod #256: EFT For When We Are Judgmental Of Others

FromTapping Q & A - Getting the most out of tapping and EFT


Pod #256: EFT For When We Are Judgmental Of Others

FromTapping Q & A - Getting the most out of tapping and EFT

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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Feb 1, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Support the podcast! In order to have the type of life that we would like, it is important to make good choices about who and what surrounds us. One of the ways we can do this is to evaluate our circumstances and who we spend our time with. But sometimes we can take this too far. We move from deciding if something is the right fit for us, to saying something is inherently bad. We decide it is unworthy of our time and attention. When I judge someone or their beliefs harshly, it is often because I am fearful. On some level I am worried that their beliefs or actions will undermine me. This week I have a tap-along and script for those times when we become too judgy and critical of those around us. The full tapping script can be found below the player.
Released:
Feb 1, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

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 help them eliminate self-sabotage so that they can take the actions they need to take to be successful, starting with the most important tasks first. Past guests of the show have included Mary Ayers, Dr. Peta Stapleton, Julie Schiffman, Brad Yates, Rick Hanson, Ph.D., Mark Wolynn, Rick Wilkes, Carol Look, Steve Wells, and Jessica Ortner.