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There
could be several reasons for that. The mechanics of EFT are easy to learn
and apply, but the Art of EFT requires practice, persistence and insight.

If
you've worked on your own with no success, you may :
- Have
the tapping points not quite right
- Have
been too general in the description of the problem
- Have
a problem with lots of different "aspects"
- Be
too close to the problem to be able to see what is causing it
- Be
dehydrated
- Be
affected by energy toxins
- Be
chronically reversed
Some
steps you can try:
- Drink
some water
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Say everything louder and with more feeling, really mean them
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Check whether you’re still looking at the same “aspect”
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Get more specific eg. instead of “this headache” say “this
stabbing pain at the top of my right temple near my eyebrow” or
instead of “lack of self esteem” work on the specific situations
that lead to that feeling.
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If you’re working on an emotion, try tapping on the physical
sensations in your body instead
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Try the full recipe:
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1. Setup:
You can also try using the sore spot (see below) instead of the
karate chop point
- 2.
Sequence:
Use all the shortcut points, plus the finger points (see below)
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3. 9
gamut (see below)
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4. Sequence again
- “Energy
toxins” might be interfering with your energy system. The most
common are: wheat, corn, dairy, refined sugar, herbs, pepper, tea, coffee,
caffeine, nicotine, alcohol and perfume. Refer
to the manual for help.
- See
an EFT therapist for expert guidance.
The
other tapping points
The
Sore Spot
- On either side of the upper chest, about 3” down and 3”
out from the tips of the collarbones, you'll find a tender or sore
spot. (Feel around with your fingers a little to locate it.) With
this point, you rub gently, instead of tapping.
The
finger points:
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Th: Outside edge of the thumb nail
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IF: Edge
of the nail of the index finger, the side closest to the thumb
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MF: Edge
of the nail of the middle finger, the side closest to the thumb
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LF: Edge of the nail of the little
finger, the side closest to the thumb
The
9 gamut
The
gamut point is on the back of the hand, in the gap between the bones
that run down from the ring finger to the wrist bone and from the
little finger to the wrist, close to the knuckles. While tapping
on the gamut point, perform the following brain integration exercises:
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1. Close
your eyes
- 2.
Open
your eyes
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3. Look hard down to the right
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4. Look
hard down to the left
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5. Move your eyes in a full circle
clockwise
- 6.
Move
your eyes in a full circle anti-clockwise
- 7.
Hum
a few bars of a song
- 8.
Count
from 1 to 5
- 9.
Hum
again.
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If
you still have no success, a good therapist should be able to work through
any of these with you. But what if you've worked with a practitioner,
and had no results? Or had a temporary improvement, but it didn't last?
It
could be that your practitioner doesn't yet have enough experience.
But more likely is that you didn't give it enough time. There are so many
"one minute wonders" on Gary Craig's website, that people often
expect quick results. But with a multi layered problem it can take multiple
sessions to clear every part of it. Be patient, and allow yourself enough
time to get a thorough result. If you're concerned, talk to your practitioner
about it.
Another
possibility is what is called the "Apex effect". Some
time EFT works so well, that we can't even remember how the original
problem felt. So you may feel that you've had no help from an EFT
session when, in fact, you've had such a profound shift in the way
you see things, that it seems like you always felt that way.
One
of my clients, who has experienced the Apex effect many times over,
is going to write about for you, so you can get a clients perspective
on it. So
check back soon for that.
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