Come As You Are: An EFT Service Support Space
with Jess Mor
"Do what you can, with what you've got, where you are."
Three sessions, attend one or all.
Do you keep thinking you want to do something to help in these challenging times, but you don't know how, or you don't feel ready? Have you been engaged in EFT service and want to tell us all about it? Let's learn from each other, and from the wider EFT/EP community, about existing projects, small and large, so that we can be inspired to begin our own.
There is huge power in small, local, and congruent acts of service – making connections and sharing safely in a way that aligns with you and your life. We will work with a series of Service Questions to help us find our unique path into EFT service, touching on courage, capability, capacity, curiosity, correctness, and connectivity.
If you have been caught in the flip-flop between hope and hopelessness as you look out at the world, we recommend action as medicine. While we cannot change the way things are, we can change the way we face and serve them. We can come together to Tap, find support, and share our wishes, fears, and questions.
Whether you're already engaged in service, contemplating where to begin, or feeling like you couldn't possibly, or you could if only... you belong here.
Let's support each other, from wherever we are right now, to start sharing the incredible power of Tapping to reduce stress and ease trauma. So, come now, come as you are, into this breaking world, and let’s begin to remake it with compassion, connection, and purposeful action.
Who are we?
I'm Jessica Mór, and I've been using and sharing EFT to support recovery from complex emotional wounds for 14 years. You can find out more about me at jessicamor.com. I'll be coordinating the summer meetings. In the autumn, Kathy Adams and I will form a shared space that merges our themes.
Please watch the "EFT Warriors for Life" series with Kathy to learn more about the background of Radical Hope, on which we base this call to action. You can find about Kathy at kathyadams.uk
RESOURCES FOR EFT SERVICE:
Traffic Lights Tapping - https://efthelps.com/traffic-lights-tapping/
TTT Peaceful Heart - https://peacefulheart.se/learn
TTT App https://peacefulheart.se/first-aid-stress-and-trauma-FAST
ACEP EFA - https://www.energypsych.org/humanitarian
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“Do what you can, with what you've got, where you are.”
Although this quote is widely attributed to Theodore Roosevelt, he credits it, in his Autobiography, Chapter IX, to Squire Bill Widener of Widener’s Valley, Virginia.