EFT & the Last Straw
August 10, 2006
Did you ever hear the saying about the straw that broke the camel’s back? Here’s a snip from Wikepedia that sums it up:
The idiom the straw that broke the camel’s back is from an Arab proverb about loading up a camel beyond its capacity to move. This is a reference to any process by which cataclysmic failure (a broken back) is achieved by a seemingly inconsequential addition (a single straw). This also gives rise to the phrase “the last straw”, used when something is deemed to be the last in a line of unacceptable occurrences. A variation of this idiom is “the straw that broke the donkey’s back”.
One of may favourite uses for EFT is tapping away straw. By using EFT’s simple self-help acupressure sequence I keep myself straw free daily. My theory being, that if I brush the straw off as and when it heads for my back, it won’t get to pile up and there won’t be a last one that will break me.
More and more, research is pointing the finger at stress as being a major cause of disease in our lives, it affects us both emotionally and physically, it affects our work, our families – everything. And the more it piles up, the worse it gets, until before we know it we’re weighed down with the stress straw and our back starts to give!
Learning EFT is incredibly easy, and using EFT for a quick stress busting session takes just a couple of minutes. Why not learn EFT now and enjoy being able to shrug stress off before it piles up and has you living like a camel with a back problem?
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