My friend Liz Kirsopp replied to a question about using EFT for OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) on our EFT Cafe email group.
Every behaviour is appropriate in some context is one of the presuppositions, or operating beliefs, of NLP.
It works It’s flexible It’s free It has no side effects - the worst thing that can happen is nothing at all It’s easy to learn It’s portable It’s gives the responsibility for your well being back to you It’s fast It’s relaxing It doesn’t matter whether you believe in it or not.
Even if you know what you want (see Failure Tip: 1) An excellent way to mess up your chances of getting what you want is to be vague about it as possible.
This is the first of a short series of article about how not to get what you want.
My good friend Liz Kirsopp appeared in The EFT Imagineering Technique demonstrating the power of EFT combined with the unconscious mind to get to the emotional components of a physical problem.
My good friend Nigel Hetherington has come up with a simple set of questions to help you soften self imposed limitations.
Last week I had a bit of a head cold. On Wednesday morning was woken at 4.