Every Day Tapping It's amazing when one hears and observes wonderful changes in people's health and emotional wellbeing, how painful memories of 50 years are simply laid to rest, and huge and marvellous shifts are taking place. But for me, the true miracle of my meridian therapy of choice, namely EFT, is the little things. On Friday, I finally had my new patio doors fitted. On Sunday morning, I smashed them accidentally when I dropped a heavy screwdriver which bounced point first and shattered the glass into a million pieces. I was about to start berating myself for my stupidity when I sat on a chair and tapped instead. And so, I just cleaned it all up and ordered the replacement glass. In the past, this would have spoiled the entire day and may have even led into a full blown feeling of depression and unhappiness. Now, it's ok. There are so many things that used to upset me and that are now ok, too. Like a condescending bank manager, getting stuck in traffic, getting nervous before appearing in public, being afraid to go to the dentist, losing my temper with my children, looking into the mirror in the morning and deciding I'm ugly, headaches, worries and indecisions. All these little annoyances day in, day out. Each one a little grain of sand in my shoe, altogether a big rock that made walking through life so tiring and difficult. Now, they're going. One by one. And in a funny way, that's contributing more to my daily happiness, serenity and peace of mind than the big shifts I thought would make me happy. Good tapping/tabbing/tat-ing etc to you all! Silvia Hartmann CABH MSNLP Director, GoE UK June 99
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