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Pod #241: Love, The Primitive Brain, and EFT w/ Rick Wilkes

October 5, 2016 by Gene Monterastelli

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Fear is one of our most primitive defense mechanisms. It is the reason that humans as a species exist. Our ability to notice danger and to feel are what keep us safe.

The problem is that we don't live in the same world we did 10,000 years ago. We no longer need to be on guard at all times for fear of being eaten by wild animals.

The way we feel fear has not evolved to match the world we live in. Because of this, our subconscious disposition is towards fear.

This makes openness, connection, and love harder.

This week I have a conversation with Rick Wilkes about fear, love, the primitive brain, and how we can use EFT to transform our daily experience to be filled with more love and more connection.


Rick Wilkes

Guest: Rick Wilkes, LMT

Contact Info: thrivingnow.com, Rick@Thrivingnow.com, 1-828-357-4674 or 1-888-222-3856

Bio: Rick Wilkes is an EFT practitioner based in Asheville, NC. Over the last six years Rick has worked with more than 1500 clients. He works regularly with individuals and with his Thriving Now Groups.

Here's what one of Rick's loyal clients says: “Working with Rick Wilkes both privately and on team calls has helped me greatly to release the past, move more confidently into the future, and mostly to be more joyfully present in the now. Rick’s open-hearted broader perspective, amazing intuition, and great sense of humor always help me to get right to the core and effectively reframe whatever issue I have. Listening to him work with others has helped me to get in touch with stuff I didn’t even know was there and inspired me in my own work with others. It is a blessing and honor to work with such a master.”

Rick's articles, programs, and products Thriving Now

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: Brain, Fear, Love, Rick Wilkes

Pod #240: EFT Creating Helpful And Healthful Boundaries

September 28, 2016 by Gene Monterastelli

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Healthy boundaries are important for our wellbeing, both in the short and long term.

The struggle comes when we encounter someone in pain. As caring people it can feel cold and heartless to create a boundary of any sort in this setting.

This week I talk about how to create boundaries in a way that allows us to be loving, supportive people while also taking care of our own health. Then we do some tapping for the resistance to creating boundaries.

Below the player you will find a printable tapping script that accompanies this audio.

This episode of the Tapping Q & A Podcast is sponsored by Pain Relief Miracle. Receive 33% off your first order!

I recognize the fact there is a swirl of information that is around me every single day…If I absorbed every piece of information and if I absorbed every emotion everyone experienced…Then it would be way too much…It would be overwhelming…It would be all-consuming…It would be impossible for me for me to be able to provide aid…I give myself permission to know that when I create good boundaries…I am not blocking the world out…I am not preventing those I need to be present to from having access to me…Instead I am making sure that when it is time for me to be fully present to someone in front of me that I can be fully present…As I start this day I give my sister permission to create helpful and helpful boundaries…To allow in the information that can make a difference…And to keep at bay any piece of information that is not useful to me…I know in doing this I am actually making a loving choice…Because I am ensuring that whenever I am present I am fully present…I trust my system to create helpful and helpful boundaries for me today.

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: Boundaries, Emapthy, Sensitive Temperaments

Pod #239: Using EFT With The 12 Step Process w/ Gloria Arenson

September 21, 2016 by Gene Monterastelli

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Tapping is a very effective tool for working with addictions. 12-step programs are very effective for working in addictions.

What would happed if you combined the two?

That is exactly what is covered in this interview. Gloria Arenson has decades of experience working with both and she talks about how the two approaches can complement each other.

Gloria Arenson
Gloria Arenson

Guest: Gloria Arenson, MS, LMFT, DCEP

Contact: web @ GloriaArenson.com; facebook @ gloria.arenson; twitter @ glotao

About: Gloria Arenson is a Marriage Family Therapist who has been in practice for over 30 years. She specializes in using Energy Psychology approaches to treat eating and spending disorders, stress, anxiety, panic, depression, phobias and relationship problems. Her extensive knowledge of addictive and compulsive behaviors led her to write: How To Stop Playing The Weighting, A Substance Called Food, Desserts Is Stressed Spelled Backwards, Born To Spend, EFT For Procrastination, and Five Simple Steps to Emotional Healing.

She has appeared on major radio and TV shows including The Home Show with Gary Collins, Montel Williams Show, Leeza Gibbons, AM Los Angeles, CNN News, and more than fifty radio call-in shows throughout the United States and Canada.

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: 12 Step Process, Addiction, Gloria Arenson

Do I Have To Say The Phrases Out Loud When I Use EFT?

September 19, 2016 by Gene Monterastelli

In Podcast #236 I answered four listener questions. Below you will find the audio of all four questions and the transcript for question #4. Please bear in mind that I speak in a slightly more informal fashion than I write, which you will notice in the transcript below. The transcript has been edited slightly for clarity. If you have a question you would like answered in a future podcast please let me know.

Do I Have To Say The Phrases Out When Tapping-Question: I would like to know whether it is best to talk out loud when you're tapping or if it's okay to just focus on the issue, memory, or body sensation without using words? I wonder if whether using words silently or out loud engages a specific part of the brain and whether or not this has a different effect?
Jane in France

This question shows up in lots of ways. Sometimes I would get emails that ask me, “What are the tapping phrases for in certain issues?” As if there are some sort of specific magical phrases for tapping.

We know for tapping to be successful, it's a combination of two things:

  1. We are tuning in concentrating on the issue, and
  2. We are providing stimulus to the tapping points.

That's where the relief comes from.

The way that we tune in can be different from moment to moment, from person to person. It is possible for me to say words out loud and not have it be a focusing factor. I can say, “this pain in my knee, this pain in my knee, this pain in my knee” and be completely preoccupied with my laundry or the errands I have to run. It doesn't matter that I'm saying the words out loud.

There are other times where I can be completely focused and engrossed in my knee and not say any words at all, just in the way that I put my attention.

For me, what I think most important is to create concrete details about what we are tapping on. For us to have concrete details we need to give the issue language. As an example, I want you to think about an apple.

As you did that you might have thought of a computer or you might have thought of an apple, like a piece of fruit. What I want you to do is to focus on a piece of fruit if you thought of a computer.

I want you to describe the apple. What does it look like? Does it have a stem? Does it have a leaf? What color is it? Is it red, is it green, is there yellow because it's still ripening? Is it firm? Is it kind of mushy?

As you tune into it you start to give it specific characteristics as it comes into sharper focus. When we're tapping, the sharper focus we can bring something in, the more successful the tapping is going to be.

That doesn't mean we have to have it in sharp focus. It simply means anytime we can get the focus sharper it will allow us to move forward.

There are times when I am tapping with a client and they are just bawling hysterically so I really don't need to ask them, “Zero to ten, how big is your sadness? Where do you feel it in your body?” That's not the question I need to ask. It is something that is so consuming and they are so tuned into it in this moment, we just have to tap.

When this happens what we'll notice is as they tap and the intensity comes down, all of a sudden they will start to having language for it. It's heaviness in my chest, it's a burden on my shoulders, it's tears stuck behind my eyes. As the intensity comes down, the clarity becomes useful because it's becoming smaller and smaller and it's not our entire experience.

For me it doesn't matter if I say the words out loud or I think them internally, what's important is how specific I'm getting.

For example, if I'm tapping on a pain I'll ask myself these questions:

  • What is the shape of the pain?
  • Does it have an epicenter or is it evenly distributed?
  • Is it sharp, dull, hot, poky, burning?
  • If I were going to paint a picture of this pain what colors would I paint it?
  • Is there an epicenter?
  • If I pulled it out of my leg and I held it in my hand, how much would the pain weigh?
  • If I was going to make a model of this pain so I can show it to second grade class, what materials would I use to demonstrate what it feels like?

None of those questions are diagnostic. It's just about me focusing in and being really clear about what's going on. I find that if I'm writing something down on a piece of paper or if I'm saying it out loud, I won’t take shortcuts. I'm going to be specific about what I am saying.

When I teach classes even if people aren't taking notes and they're recording it, I have them pretend they're taking notes and not just by moving their hand like they're writing, but actually have them make the letters of the notes they would be writing down. Because by forcing ourselves to give words to an experience we're making it more concrete, and the more concrete we are, the more successful the tapping will be. For me it's less of an issue of out loud or not. That's not what the issue is, the issue is whether or not I'm being specific with the words that I'm saying, and as I'm specific with the words it allows me to release and create transformation.

Filed Under: Q&A Tagged With: Out Loud, Outcome, Phrases

Pod #238: EFT for Postpartum Depression w/ Manal Khalife

September 14, 2016 by Gene Monterastelli

postpartum-depression-1The emotional journey that mothers go through during the birth of their children is increasingly better understood. Birth is not only a physically taxing process, but it also takes a significant emotional toll.

Because there is now a tiny little human that needs so much attention, it is very common for mothers to neglect their self-care. In many cases mothers even feel guilty for having any needs at all.

This week I have a conversation with Manal Khalife about postpartum depression and how we can tap in response to it. Even if you are not a mother, you will find this conversation helpful as a guide to supporting those who are going through it.

Manal Khalife
Manal Khalife

Guest: Manal Khalife

Contact: Web @ ManalKhalife.com; twiter @ iammanalk; facebook @ iammanalk;

About: Manal Khalife is a Stress and Emotions Coach, helping women who want to learn how to handle stress, let go of emotional pain, make peace with past experiences, and move forward with confidence. She specializes in working with postpartum depression.

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: Manal Khalife, Postpartum Depression, Sadness

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