Good morning,
Recently, I visited friends who have two delightful small children.
We were sitting around the kitchen table when their 5-year-old "Bobby" burst into the kitchen in floods of tears.
He flung himself on his mother's lap for a big hug and when he had calmed down a little, she asked him what was going on. This brought on more sobs, but eventually, at his mother's encouragement to "use his words," he was able to tell her why
he was so upset.
As he shared, you could see him visibly calming down.
To be honest, I was a little dumbfounded.
I had heard people use the phrase "use your words" as a joke, but I didn't know that parents really used the phrase with their kids AND it actually works!
This isn't just true for little ones; it is also true for us adults. The more we can describe our distress and discomfort in words, the easier it is to
understand, process, and respond to what is going on.
Unfortunately, the animals we love don't have this luxury.
Sometimes our connection with them is so strong that we know exactly what they need, but that isn't always the case.
It’s frustrating when, no matter how much we love them, we feel powerless to understand what they need in their moments of distress because they can't "use their words".
In all of my years as a tapping practitioner, one of the applications that I
am most amazed by is how well tapping works for animal lovers. Tapping is useful when dealing with the emotional ups and downs that go along with having loving relationships with animals, and it can also calm our animals and improve their physical and emotional well-being.
Over the years, I have shared ideas around this topic here and there to help people tap to
support their animals.
My clients, students, and readers frequently often ask me for guidance on how they can use tapping for their pets. That is why I created my program,Tapping for Pets: A Practical Guide to Supporting Your Animal’s Well-Being, which is a complete resource for animal lovers like you, so you can give your pets the care and comfort they
deserve.
The program is designed to help animal lovers in five key areas:
- Your animal's emotional well-being
- Your animal's physical well-being
- Responding to crisis and distress in the moment
- Helping with dramatic life events
- Your emotional health and well-being
This training will teach you a host of useful tools, and how to know your next most useful step. It will grow your confidence with tapping so that you get the most out of each round you do.
Everything you need to tap with confidence to support your animal's well-being.
Here’s what you’ll receive:
- Live Zoom Training (February 14th at 12 noon Eastern US time) – Learn the foundational tapping techniques to support your pet and get all your questions answered during the live training
- Tapping for Pets Manual – A step-by-step guide to reinforce what you’ve learned in the training and a handy resource to refer to in future
- Recording of the Training – Can’t
make the live session? No problem. You’ll have access to the full recording to watch at your convenience
- 50 Tapping Affirmations for Animal Lovers – Strengthen your bond with your pet using guided affirmations that are designed to reveal and heal hidden emotional issues
- Tapping Checklist – A straightforward guide to identify exactly what your pet needs in any situation, giving you clarity and direction when tapping
- 12 Tap-Along Audios + Transcripts – Follow along with
guided audios to ensure you’re tapping correctly and use the transcripts to review the steps whenever needed
I’m really excited about this program because it gives you the tools and resources you need to help your pet feel their best, emotionally and physically, and creates a deeper connection between you.
Sign up now!
For just $67, you’ll get the live training, a comprehensive manual, recordings, tapping prompts, and more. Everything you need to make tapping a regular part of caring for your pet.
Join us on February 14th: http://TappingForPets.com
Please reply to this email with any questions and I’ll get right back to you.
Looking forward to seeing you in the training,
Gene
PS: Imagine what it will feel like to know exactly how and what to tap on the next time the
animal you love is in distress. I can't wait to share simple tools that will make a huge difference for your fuzzy (or scaly) friend. Join us on the 14th: http://TappingForPets.com