Relieving Anxiety and Calming the Classroom
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I'm also a CoFounder of TapFest.com, the global energy tapping site of conscious community and Intention,
Here's my EFT work site; check out the resources:
or join me on my FaceBook page, go to: EFT With Jondi, EFT Training for Mastery and Mentoring for Mastery pages, plus one for TappingStar and Emotional First-Aid!
ALSO join us each year for real, person-to-person community! TapFest gave me the conviction to begin a NE community group called Spring Energy Event. Check it out here, and join us, April 24-26, 2020 in northern NJ, a cab ride away from Newark airport. You can sign up on the site and see various opportunities to mingle with your community on our FaceBook page, Spring EFT & Energy Gathering. www.SpringEnergyEvent.com
I'm a CoFounder of THIS site, too, let me know what you think! I'm looking for suggestions of topics you;'d enjoy, and speaking/training invitations, so let me hear from you!
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I always enjoy the videos on TED.com Somehow they reflect back to me the finest in us all – the compassion, the innovation, the excitement, an up-close and personal, real-time glimpse of Humans, Being. And so I watched with joy as a teacher named John Hunter described his life’s work unfolding. …
ContinuePosted on October 26, 2018 at 6:30am
Quickly learn rapid relief from everyday overwhelm, meltdown, confusion.
When we use Creative Tapping Techniques for Emotional…
ContinuePosted on October 18, 2018 at 7:00am
Reading an internet blog today gave me inspiration to write this piece; it's for all of us - those who were parented (through every good intention) to give away our power, and those of us raising kids who struggle NOT to make the same mistakes.
Specifically, when we intrude on a child's ability to say 'No' to either their perceptions, opinions or ability to refuse touch affection by ignoring them, not taking them seriously, or riding roughshod over their protests, we are saying…
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"I'm allergic to big dogs!," he squealed, as my aged dachshund Ivey waddled past him on the sidewalk.
Ivey was used to city life - garbage trucks, sirens, aggressive pit bull owners, tiny barking things, and even squirming, dog-phobic kids of all ages and sizes. But this young boy…
ContinuePosted on March 23, 2014 at 9:00am
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thank you Jondi, what a lovely welcome,