EFT is the top stress reduction tool – and cutting edge corporations are making it a priority in their employee wellness programs. How can we bring EFT into the workplace? EFT Practitioners Lynne Shaner (www.eftpraxis.com) and Sejual Shah (www.healthyinmind.com) talk with us about their work using EFT in the corporate environment, and their top tips for stress relief at work. They each lead EFT workshops tailored to work environments as well as providing on site one-on-one sessions in Washington D.C. and the UK. Listen in to find out how to make your worklife more enjoyable!
Click here to listen to the podcast Introducing EFT in the Workplace
Listen in and tap along with us. In this episode Lynne & Sejual worked with a volunteer on their fear of making a sales call. Jack said that the intensity of the fear was at a 10, on a scale of 0-10. Lynne and Sejual led us through some tapping and this brought Jacks fear down to a 2. He also had insights to share that came from doing the tapping.
This is a great demonstration of how just a few minutes of tapping can shift our energy from an unproductive state of fear, bringing relief and moving us forward.
Thanks to Lynne Shaner & Sejual Shaw for an interesting class.
Thanks for having Lynne and myself on, Eleanore. I was glad to be able to share how EFT is not only good for improving productivity and profits in a business, but more importantly that it’s hugely beneficial for the people who work there. Part of my vision about EFT in the Workplace is to provide a means for employees to enjoy their work – instead of having to do it to make ends meet. Companies are always looking for ways to do better in the marketplace – where they nurture their staff, they’re bound to get those healthy results. This feels like a winning solution for everyone.
I’ve only just discovered BlogTalk Radio, after reading Lynne and Sejual’s excellent article about introducing EFT to the corporate world. Thank you Eleanore for providing this aural feast – most of which I have yet to listen to; and thank you to Lynne and Sejual for explaining here the specific nature of your work and your approach. Your tapping session with Jack is inspiring.
I am currently sending this information to others.
Thanks for the support in sharing the information with others, Lynsey!