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You know you have to exercise, and you have to eat better. But you don’t. Why? It’s because of what goes on in your head

What you will learn

Use EFT to relieve the emotional charges which block your success

Lose weight that comes from eating too much

Be able to control emotional eating

Description

Emotional eating is a relatively common problem for both men and women. If you eat in response to your feelings, especially when you are not hungry, you are an emotional eater. Emotional eating means your emotions — not your body — dictate when and/or how much you eat.

Some emotional eaters binge when they are sad or confused; for others, eating can be a way of avoiding thinking about problems or taking the action required to solve them. If we’d eat for comfort by reaching into our crisper drawer, we’d be OK.

Are You an Emotional Eater?


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You are an emotional eaters if you answer yes to any of the following questions:

  • Do you often eat without realizing it?
  • Do you ever feel guilty or ashamed after eating?
  • Do you eat alone or at odd locations, such as parked in your car outside your home?
  • After an unpleasant experience, like a heated argument, do you just go eat?
  • Do you crave specific foods when you’re upset, such as always wanting a chocolate bar when you feel mad?
  • Do you feel the urge to eat when you watch food being advertised on TV?
  • Do you eat when you are tired or bored?
  • Does chewing on something make you feel better when you’re down?

In this course, you will learn how to handle the daily emotionally stresses most people experience that leads them to overeat.

Emotional Freedom Techniques, or E.F.T., is an effective tool that can bring successful results for physical, emotional, and health problems. If your fitness or general health needs improvement, there are unresolved emotional issues that need resolving before you can see improvements.

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Content

Introduction

Introduction to EFT and Weight Loss
Disclaimer
Secrets to Success
What is EFT?
Who is Joan Kaylor, MSEd., LPC, DCEP?
What is EFT?

The EFT Process

Tapping Points
The Steps
Brain Balance
EFT Tapping Foundation
Testing
How EFT works

EFT For Eating

Introduction
EFT Session for Emotional Eating
More EFT on Emotional Eating & Stress
EFT Session For Shame
EFT Session For Over-Eating
EFT Session For Self-Sabotage
EFT Session for Comfort Food
Setting Boundaries by saying “No”
EFT For Feeling Deprived
EFT for How to Release Cravings
Addition to Cravings Lecture
Summary
Eating Quiz

Conclusion

Conclusion
Action Plan
Help Your Fellow Students
[Bonus] Dr. Peta Stapleton on Extreme Tapping for Weight Loss