EFT and Pain: Innovative ways to work
October 1, 2008 by Tania A Prince
Filed under EFT, pain, Uncategorized
Many physical problems are thought to be caused by emotional issues. When EFT’ers work with a physical problems, they may tap on the physical symptoms or they may explore and tap out the emotions underpinnings the problem. But how can you find the emotional underpinnings? At my recent EFT supervision session in Manchester, one of the [...]
EFT and Dealing with Weight Issues
May 12, 2008 by Tania A Prince
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Weight Loss and EFT: Part 1 By Tania A Prince As the summer approaches and as bikinis loom on the horizon the idea of weight loss is not far from many people’s thoughts. During the filming I did in Wales, I worked with a volunteer who has had a weight problem for as far back as she [...]
Audio interview: EFT Tapping Bears, How to work with Children
May 9, 2008 by Tania A Prince
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How can you work with children using EFT? Linda Wood the developer of Magic Buttons the tapping bear joined me to discuss her approach using a teddy bear with special tapping points. She also goes on to discuss how tapping bears can also be used by adults. I think many people will find this an [...]
EFT Imagineering and Gwyneth Moss Interview
March 22, 2008 by Tania A Prince
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EFT Master Gwyneth Moss kindly agreed to drop by and do an interview for my blog. (Well actually she was in Yorkshire and I was in Cheshire, but you know what I mean). Gwyneth has had many articles published at website of Gary Craig. Some of those articles have featured a technique that she developed called [...]
EFT Boston Conference 2007
March 17, 2008 by Tania A Prince
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I presented at the October 2007 EFT Mastertraining conference that took place in Boston, USA. I know it is a little belated but here is one of the pictures that I brought back with me. Gary Craig the developer of EFT did a post conference day demonstrating EFT on stage with volunteers. The volunteers were wired up to monitors so [...]