I have some EFT events I wanted to mention.
Are you looking for your soul mate? March 27, 2010, 9:00am – 3:00pm I am holding a workshop to help you clear the energy and allow the law of attraction to work in attracting your soul mate. Lunch and snacks will be provided. I am nailing down all the logistics and cost this week. If you are interested in attending, keep watching this site or better yet sign up for my monthly tapping routine at www.naturallyresilient.com and stay informed on all the events and special offers I will be presenting.
March 11, 2010 I will be doing a free EFT demonstration at the Belton Senior Center. I have had a lot of success with removing and reducing pain and I hope to show some of these people a way they can manage their pain.
If any one reading this is in the Belton TX area, drop by the Belton Senior Center March 11, I will be there from 10 to 11 am. I hope to make this into a weekly or every other week event.
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March 24th, 2010 at 1:31 PM
Do you find it an ‘easy sell’ when introducing people to EFT tapping? I’m assuming many of the senior haven’t heard about it. Do the skeptics feel results…are they willing to try?
I know several seniors who listen politely to me, do one round of tapping and then dismiss it. One man said he didn’t believe in it, so it wouldn’t work.
How do you deal with these questions?
Thank you.
March 29th, 2010 at 4:14 PM
No, it is not always an easy sell but not for the same reasons. I live in the ‘Bible Belt’ and this kind of thing is often looked upon as evil. I had a neighbor who I convinced to let me work on her back pain and when she got relief she quickly walked behind a chair. She put a chair between us for protection!
The Senior Center went well. I think a number of them were very surprised. What I like about EFT is that a person doesn’t have to believe it will work for it to work. I have found presentation (introduction) is important. They may start out not believing you but will humor you a while, but when they start feeling results they are blown away. They are ready to stop at just a small drop in pain, but I try to get them to go farther and get more relief.
You have to present it as a ‘this looks funny and sounds even funnier but some people have had great results with this, lets give it a try’. Then I lead them through not one round but about 4 or 5 after getting a SUD rating. By then I have hit on something that has moved the pain some. For someone who has never had quick relief on their pain, that opens a door and they will let you try more.
I am going back to the Senior center this Thursday, they have been asking about me.