Wow! It's getting out there!

Last post 06-27-2007 7:11 AM by Eric. 2 replies.
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  • 06-23-2007 4:39 AM

    • lgraha
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    • Sun City, Az., USA
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    Wow! It's getting out there!

    While watching the College Baseball World Series recently, the camera panned to a player sitting in the dugout.  He was TAPPING! Of course one could only imagine what he was tapping on, but there it was, in broad daylight.  I had to smile and wonder how many that were seeing what I was seeing were smiling too.  This is a wonderful tool for young people. I'm looking forward to helping my daughter introduce my 3 grandchildren to the technique.

  • 06-26-2007 3:23 PM In reply to

    Re: Wow! It's getting out there!

    Igraha,

    Isn't that wonderful!  I have seen it myself.  People are opening up more and more, and feeling more comfortable just doing it in public.  (It just goes to show how well EFT takes away those feelings of embarassment or self-consciousness).

    It is great that you will be helping your grandchildren to learn EFT.  What a gift for them to have this tool available.  Don't you wish it had been around when we were children?

    Thank you for sharing your story!

     

    Keep tapping,
    Sue Busen
    Author of Tap into Joy: A Guide to Emotional Freedom Techniques for Kids and Their Parents,
    Tap into Success: A Guide to Thriving in College Using Emotional Freedom Techniques,
    and Good Vibes: 48 Tips to Raise Your Vibration
    www.TapIntoBalance.com
  • 06-27-2007 7:11 AM In reply to

    • Eric
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    • Joined on 05-19-2007
    • Toronto, Canada
    • Posts 78

    Re: Wow! It's getting out there!

    Igraha,

    I think EFT offers grandparents a wonderful, supportive way to integrate into today's busy families where parents are often distracted and can miss some of the subtle clues that their children give out. How great if EFT offered more families the means to invite grandparents and other relatives back into the collective caring and raising of children.  

    I'm sure you'll help to lead that movement in your own way and report your successes to all of us here (particularly in the Parent's discussion.)

    Be well,

    Eric 

     

     

    Eric Huurre
    eft4Kids! Founder
    Forums Administrator
    eric@eft4Kids.org
    www.eft4Kids.org
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