Self-Acceptance (#3)

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Module 3 · 7 EFT Tapping Scripts for Abundance and Thriving

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If we don’t like ourselves, it’s hard to let nice things in, no matter how much we may want them! I mean, who goes out of their way to help someone who isn’t likable?

Many of us were taught not to think too highly of ourselves (to say the least! Some people are downright HATEFUL towards themselves.) This isn’t a natural or healthy state of mind. But unresolved shame or constant criticism from “loved ones” can destroy our innate sense of self-worth.

When we value ourselves, it’s natural to set good boundaries and care for our body and mind. Self-accepting people find it easier to allow themselves to relax and play. Healthy boundaries, self-care, relaxation, and play are all critical to our sense of abundance.

Does it feel safe to appreciate yourself? Who would judge you if you highly valued who you are and what you create in the world?

Was it safer back then to undervalue yourself so it didn’t hurt so much when others were mean?

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If you would like to open up to caring more about yourself in a balanced and mentally healthy way, ask yourself…

  • Who taught you this?
  • Where were you?
  • When did you decide to reject yourself before others did?

Tapping on such specifics can transform the way you feel about yourself.

Side of the Hand: Even though I don’t really appreciate myself, or even like myself very much sometimes, I’m open to figuring out ways to release these old patterns.

Even though I don’t really like myself all that much, I do want to feel more loved… and maybe I can start by liking me a wee bit more.

Even though I never learned to like me, I’m open to noticing things I can appreciate about me now.

Top of the Head: I don’t like myself very much.
Eyebrow: It doesn’t feel natural to appreciate me…
Side of the Eye: or the things that I do.
Under the Eye: I haven’t had much practice liking myself.
Under the Nose: What if I started?
Chin: Would that be safe?
Collarbone: Do I dare?
Under the Arm: I don’t notice good things about me.

Top of the Head: But what if I could?
Eyebrow: What would happen if I accepted myself?
Side of the Eye: Would they judge me?
Under the Eye: It might be more trouble than it’s worth.
Under the Nose: But I do want to feel loved and appreciated.
Chin: What if I could start by appreciating myself…
Collarbone: Just a little bit more than I did yesterday.
Under the Arm: It might be nice to feel better about myself.

Top of the Head: What could I appreciate about myself right now?
Eyebrow: I like that I do want to feel better.
Side of the Eye: And that I’m taking action right now.
Under the Eye: It does take courage to change.
Under the Nose: I do like that about myself.
Chin: I’m open to noticing more things to like about me.
Collarbone: I starting to appreciate myself…
Under the Arm: Right here… right now.
Top of the Head: And that definitely feels better.

Take a slow, deep breath.

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Module 1: Transform Your Emotions with EFT Tapping

Part 1: Introduction

Part 2: Let's Get Tapping!

Part 3: Examples to Get Started

Part 4: Tapping Tips to Get Started

Part 5: Just the Beginning!

Module 2: EFT Tapping Tips, Practices and Approaches

EFT Tapping Tips

EFT Tapping Practices

Approaches for EFT Tapping

Module 3: 7 EFT Tapping Scripts for an Abundant & Thriving Life NOW

Introduction to Abundance

Let's Get Tapping!

7 EFT Tapping Scripts for Abundance and Thriving

Growing in Abundance & Thriving

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