Tapping Q & A - Getting the most out of tapping and EFT
Health & Fitness:Alternative Health
One of the primary functions of our subconscious mind is to keep us safe.
The subconscious is constantly on the lookout for possible danger or trouble, and steers us away from anything that is unpredictable, such as taking new and bold action. In seeking to avoid putting us at risk, our subconscious will choose the predictably bad over the unpredictable.
One of the ways to ease the resistance created by the subconscious is to tap on possibilities. In this week's podcast I teach you how I tap for possibility and how this will make taking action so much easier.
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Tapping to Break Free from the Weight of "Should" (Pod #632)
The Yes Code w/ Carol Look (Pod #631)
The Subconscious Tug of War: Tapping to Balance Short-Term Relief with Long-Term Healing (Pod #630)
Tapping for a creativity boost (Pod #629)
Tapping for the emotions that prevent healing (Pod #628)
Why lessons from the past are not always useful (Pod #627)
Tapping for daily distractions (Pod #626)
Being open to uncomfortable truths (Pod #625)
The power of speaking subconscious thoughts (Pod #624)
Five questions to ask yourself before making a change (Pod #623)
Eight ways to use content-free tapping (Pod #622)
Tapping to be charitable towards ourselves (Pod #621)
Tapping with the HARP participants featuring Kerri Rhodes (Pod #620)
Just feeling your emotions (Pod #619)
Tapping in response to failure (Pod #618)
Overcoming the corrosive nature of the word "too" (Pod #617)
Tapping for peak performance w/ Erik Tait (Pod #616)
Tapping for perfectionism (Pod #615)
What the novel Dune taught me about fear AND how that impacts my tapping (Pod #614)
Tapping to create a new state (Pod #613)
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