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The EFT Collection: 12 Tapping Techniques For Practical Wellbeing

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The EFT Collection is a compilation of some of the Tapping techniques that I have developed over the years as an EFT Practitioner and Trainer. There are 12 techniques presented in this book. They range from very simple tactics to quite broad strategies for dealing with difficult situations. They will help Neutralise resistance to tapping so that you can get on with making the changes you want to make.* Make problems more “tappable”.* Identify and neutralise blocks to getting things done.* Soften negative emotions quickly and easily.* Easily find and dissolve limiting beliefs.* Change unhelpful patterns of behaviour and help create new ways of doing things. The EFT Collection is for people who already know and use tapping for their own self development or with the people they work with in their professional lives. It is a collection of techniques designed for people who want to be free of their unhelpful and limiting thoughts, feelings, beliefs and patterns of behaviour. To get the best out of the book you need to be willing to explore your own experience, try things out and learn from the process. It is an opportunity and an invitation to develop your awareness, intuition and judgement about your inner world and give you new ways to work with what you find. Get this book if you want to add new techniques and tactics to your self help or therapeutic activities as using them can lessen the amount of emotional suffering in your life.

75 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 8, 2013

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Andy Hunt

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Andy Hunt is a programmer turned consultant, author and publisher.
He co-authored the best-selling book "The Pragmatic Programmer",
was one of the 17 founders of the Agile Alliance, and co-founded
the Pragmatic Bookshelf, publishing award-winning and critically
acclaimed books for software developers.

Andy started writing software professionally in early 80's across
diverse industries such as telecommunications, banking, financial
services, utilities, medical imaging, graphic arts, and of course,
the now-ubiquitous web.

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