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Ep.11: Release Negative Emotions with EFT Tapping

Ep.11: Release Negative Emotions with EFT Tapping

FromThe Hello Someday Podcast For Sober Curious Women


Ep.11: Release Negative Emotions with EFT Tapping

FromThe Hello Someday Podcast For Sober Curious Women

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Jul 2, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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What is Tapping or The Emotional Freedom Technique?

How does tapping work to manage stress and anxiety? 

Can you use tapping to relieve negative emotions that can lead you to drink or tap to reduce drinking cravings?

Did you know you can tap with your children to help calm them and release overwhelming emotions?

If any of these questions spark your interest, today’s episode is for you. 
My guest is Kate Moryoussef, a UK based EFT, Emotional Freedom Technique, Coach. Kate helps busy moms manage overwhelm and stress.  
EFT Tapping has been referred to as psychological acupressure. It’s a 5-step technique for anxiety relief.
I had heard of tapping but never tried it before this conversation with Kate. Following our podcast interview I hired Kate to walk me through the tapping techniques for 3 sessions. 
We did the sessions over zoom (with me sitting in my office with coffee in the morning in Seattle and Kate settled in after dinner with her family in Manchester, UK).  
I loved the process of tapping. It felt like a massage - but one in which I was able to tap on a problem I was having and where I felt stuck.  
I felt more relaxed after our sessions and I uncovered a lot of fears and limiting beliefs that were holding me back that I didn’t know existed. They were in my subconscious - yet impacting my thoughts and choices each day.  
By our third session I felt like I’d made some major breakthroughs in the thoughts and feelings I was carrying around with me everyday - and I was able to set some down and get some more emotional distance from them. 
Kate describes EFT Tapping as a practical self-help method that involves using the fingers to gently tap on the body's acupuncture points along the meridian lines of Chinese medicine. 
EFT Tapping helps you tune in to the negative patterns that form around uncomfortable thoughts, feelings, or troubling memories. You ‘tap’ on the correct pressure points while bringing the thoughts or emotions into consciousness. The aim is to find relief, relaxation, and promote healing around the emotional or physical issues that are holding you back.
For issues with drinking, you can tap around your cravings and triggers. 
To get you started Kate created a tapping video specifically for women dealing with drinking cravings for The Hello Someday Podcast listeners. You can find the video at www.hellosomedaycoaching.com/11.
In the podcast you’ll hear what parts of the “drinking cravings” tapping sequence made me nervous while working through it, and how I understood the process better and felt better by the end. 
I love talking with Kate. She lives in Manchester, UK with her husband, four kids and two dogs. She’s a wellbeing coach trained in Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) and Emotional Freedom Technique (tapping). As a coach Kate works with women to find more emotional freedom, happiness, fulfillment and health. She believes in choosing to focus on what brings you joy and continued happiness, removing shame and guilt that many women feel in their life. 
Kate is passionate about wanting to help women rediscover their inner voice, tap into their expansive potential and realise themselves outside of their family dynamic. She wants to help women recognize what’s holding them back and teach them to hear and then listen to their inner guidance and connect to a force they didn’t know they had. 
 
Show Notes: https://hellosomedaycoaching.com/11/
Connect with Kate Moryoussef
www.coachingbykate.me.uk
‎The Ambitious Mum Podcast
Instagram: Kate Moryoussef (@coaching_by_kate_)
Facebook: Coaching by Kate
 
Connect with Casey McGuire Davidson
www.hellosomedaycoaching.com
Casey @ Hello Someday Coaching (@caseymdavidson)
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Released:
Jul 2, 2020
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