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Tapping Doesn't Work for Me.: What To Do When EFT Stops Working.

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Millions of people around the world have used EFT tapping, many with remarkable results, so when it doesn’t work, why not? The catchall phrase is ‘resistance’ but it’s been my experience that this isn’t always true.

“Tapping doesn’t work for me.”

“EFT stopped working.”

“I tried tapping and it doesn’t work.”

“I used to tap but then I stopped. I don’t really know why.”
“I can’t remember what words to say.”

“It just made me feel bad all the time.”

“EFT made me feel like a failure.”

If you’ve found yourself saying or thinking any one of these, this book was written for you.
It is for those people who are familiar with EFT, who’ve used it and have hit a hurdle with tapping but are willing to back up a little, perhaps learn something new or think about an issue in a different way, and set yourself free.

It’s not that you’re an EFT failure. It’s not that EFT doesn’t work. It’s not that EFT stops working. You may have picked up some unhelpful habits when you learned EFT, and they are what this book seeks to address.

“The purest purpose of tapping is victory over the struggles of those experiences and beliefs that make us feel less than we believe we really are and can be. That’s where the work begins, and that’s the purpose of doing it.”

If any of these statements ring a bell with you and you'd like to set yourself free of them, please scroll to the top of the page and select the BUY button.

66 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 27, 2019

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Rhys Bendith

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February 13, 2019
It's not book 1. You need to have been a practitioner or read other material to understand it.
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January 31, 2019
Like so many others out there, I tried EFT (tapping) and it never seemed to work for me. I heard about Rhys Bendith’s book and decided to give it a try—an EFT reboot, if you will. It was well worth the two hour read. Why? I had so many ah-ha moments from this book that I’ve been able to add tapping as an effective tool in my toolbox of skills to use to succeed at life. “Rigorous self-honesty can help, and EFT is right there as a true assistant.”

This book gave me the permission I needed to let go of all of the rigidity that I was taught when tapping and to “tap” into my own intuition about what I really need to make this effective. One key point that called to me was “If you feel that adding a word or phrase is something you want to do, find it inside yourself. Please don’t go looking to the Internet to tell you what’s meaningful to you.”

Rhys gives you the encouragement to dig deeper, have tenacity and courage to clear out the baggage and find that “something better” within you. And he teaches you how to give yourself “every chance to win” by using these more intuitive and lesser-known methods.

“Improvise, adapt, overcome.” That sums it up nicely. If you are ready to dig a little deeper into why tapping didn’t work to you and explore ways that open this skill back up to you, this is the book for you. Don’t miss this opportunity. EFT / Tapping can and does work.
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