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By
Dr. Kathy Foulser
Holidays are a time for family, friends, and celebration.
Unfortunately, they can also be the season of out-of-control
eating. For many of us, social events of the next month will
be filled with mountains of cookies, pastries, chocolate,
processed food, and unhealthy beverages. I've taken care of
several patients at the Optimal
Wellness Center who have begun to attend holiday parties
and are already feeling overwhelmed with cravings.
EFT is a fantastic tool you can carry with you to every party,
social event, family gathering, and restaurant. It is the
best way I know to stop a craving dead in its tracks. Of course,
ultimately you will want to use EFT to address the underlying
emotional reasons for your food cravings. This will help create
permanent change in your eating habits and bring you greater
peace of mind. But when you're faced with a table that's sagging
under the weight of deadly goodies, there's no time for that.
You need relief NOW.
Imagine this scene: you find yourself standing at the buffet
table, mouth watering. Past and future have vanished. Your
good intentions evaporate into thin air. Only you and that
extra large chocolate fudge brownie exist. You're locked in
a battle of wills, and you know the brownie is going to win.
What do you do?
Take a deep breath and TAP. Right there at the table, while
you're staring down the food that's out to ruin your evening.
You can take time to give your craving a 1-10 rating if you
want to, but it's OK to skip that step for right now. State
an affirmation and start tapping.
"Even though I really want to eat this _____, I love
myself completely."
"Even though I am craving this_______, I love myself
completely."
"Even though my mouth is watering for this___, I know
it's not good for me and I choose to honor my body and my
health."
"Even though I want to give in, I love myself completely
and I choose to release this craving."
"Even though I'm afraid this ____ is going to win
the battle, I love myself completely and I choose to be
strong, calm, and focused on my highest good."
"Even though the short-term pleasure of eating this
_____ is calling to me, I choose to honor my long-term needs
and eat only food that truly nourishes my body."
"Even though I want to ignore the guilt that I'm already
feeling, I love myself completely."
Say whatever you're feeling. There are no magic words that
must be included in the affirmation. Say what feels right
to you. Be sure to end with a positive statement about yourself
or how you choose to act or feel, even if you don't fully
believe it yet.
You can do several rounds of tapping in a row if you'd like.
Then stop, take a deep breath, and see how you feel. If there
is any little bit of craving left, tap again. Pay attention
to what you're thinking in addition to how you're feeling.
If new thoughts have come up, tap on those thoughts and the
feelings that go with them. Tap until you feel completely
calm and can walk away from the table.
Applaud your success
Once you've won the battle, take time to congratulate yourself.
Do a few rounds of tapping with an affirmation that applauds
you for your success. If you want to wait until you get home,
that's OK. But be sure you do it. If you don't know what to
say, imagine what you would like your best friend to say to
you.
"Good job! I am so pleased with myself."
"I honor my strength and courage."
"I am so grateful to myself for eating well and caring
for my body."
"I am filled with love and appreciation for myself
and my good choices."
"My body feels so good as a result of my healthy food
choices."
The embarrassment factor
I hear the outcry. "Sure, maybe Kathy doesn't mind thumping
on her body in front of everyone, but my friends will laugh.
My family will ridicule me forever. My boss will think I'm
crazy. No way will I use EFT in public!"
Here's how to avoid embarrassment:
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Hold the points with one finger instead of tapping.
Think your affirmation instead of saying it out loud.
Chances are good that nobody will notice what you're doing.
They're all too busy looking at that brownie themselves.
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Excuse yourself. Go to the restroom and sit in a stall
while you tap. Say your affirmation quietly. Flush the
toilet if you want to be absolutely sure nobody hears
you.
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Walk outside. Smokers do it all the time, so why shouldn't
you? Find a private place and tap until you feel calm.
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Try the finger squeeze technique. This technique is
so subtle that nobody will have any idea what you're doing.
The finger squeeze works for most people. Make sure you've
had experience with the regular EFT points before trying it.
If the finger squeeze doesn't work for you, go back to the
regular EFT points.
How to do the finger squeeze
- Rate your craving from 1-10.
- Say or think your affirmation while holding the karate
chop point.
- Use the thumb and a finger of one hand to squeeze both
sides of the nailbed on your other thumb.
- Say or think your affirmation or a reminder phrase while
squeezing.
- Repeat the nailbed squeeze and affirmation at each finger
on the hand you have chosen.
- Take a deep breath.
- Rate your craving from 0-10.
- Repeat this sequence until your craving is 0.
**If there is no change, tap on the regular EFT points**
How to prevent cravings from surfacing
An even better way to use EFT is to plan ahead. Spend a few
minutes every day tapping on your food choices. You can even
tap in the car on the way to a social event. Use affirmations
that remind you of what you would like to feel and do when
faced with food that's not good for you. Here are some examples
to help you get started.
"I choose to make healthy food choices, now and in
every moment."
"I choose to honor my body's needs and feed it only
nourishing and life-giving food."
"I choose to feel calm, confident, and strong, eating
only healthy food at tonight's party."
Post reminders around your house. Put up notes saying "TAP"
on your bathroom mirror, the refrigerator, your bedside table,
the dashboard of your car, your back door ... you name
it. Don't ignore the notes. When you see one, do a round of
tapping with a simple affirmation for making healthy food
choices. Keep doing this daily and you will most likely start
to notice a shift in your approach to food.
What to do if you don't know EFT
If you don't know EFT and want to learn in time for the holidays,
check out Dr. Mercola's
EFT Series on DVD or VHS. Print this article and reread
it after you have watched the DVDs. Try EFT on yourself and
your family before the holiday food temptations begin.
Remember that there is almost always an emotional component
to food cravings. It helps to have professional assistance
to uncover and release the deeper reasons for cravings. Once
you've done this you'll find that you don't crave unhealthy
food the way you used to. Make an appointment to come to the
Optimal Wellness Center.
We're here to help you achieve optimal health and wellness
on all levels of your being.
Wishing you a healthy, happy holiday season.
Keep on tapping.
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