30 Melt-off-the-Pounds EFT Tapping Scripts for Weight Loss

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Slenderize Your Body, Volume II Summary

The 30 melt-off-the-pounds EFT tapping scripts for weight loss in volume II originally appeared on TheWeightLossBook.com website and are associated with blog episodes 1-84.

To reveal the more slender version of you that lies just beneath the surface, do one tapping script a day - or go at your own pace. Each script only takes about three to five minutes. Yet there is a lot to chew on in each script, so give yourself the time to digest it by choosing the speed at which you want to devour this audiobook.

If you have a tendency to binge, you may want to tap before you start eating to help lessen the anxiety and other emotions that are percolating just below the surface.

Your weight loss discovery journey entails continuing to identify and neutralize what triggers you to reach for food to soothe or numb yourself, especially when you are not hungry. It also involves utilizing EFT tapping to transform any conscious and subconscious resistance you have to shedding your excess pounds.

EFT provides you with a healthy way to easily recognize and safely process all your emotions, especially suppressed and unwanted feelings. EFT tapping is also a great way to relieve stress, anxiety, and overwhelm, as well as to boost your self-confidence and energy level to keep moving forward to reach your goals.

Volume II of Slenderize Your Body contains a total of 442 EFT tapping phrases.

Happy tapping!

Note: This audiobook contains EFT tapping scripts only.

©2017 Cynthia Magg (P)2017 Cynthia Magg
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