Cleaning House
I'm having a hard time cleaning my office. Can I use EFT to help from being distracted and just get the job done?
One
of my clients recently, "Julie" was about to start packing up her
office as she quit her job as she was moving on to set out to follow
work that was her souls longing. I offered the following suggestion,
"Before you clean your office sit in the middle of the mess and tune
into the mess. See if it has anything to tell you about how you feel
about the transition you are going to make. If there are any emotions
that arise from this, simply pay attention to them. If any of them are
undesirable emotions, take some time to do Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) on them before you start
to clean the office." Often the emotions we feel about a person, place,
or situation is really what we feel about ourselves projected into the
world. The thought being we can't make a change in the world until we
make the change in our self, even if the task is as small as cleaning
an office.
He is what she later wrote about the experience on her blog:
"Yesterday
I received some wisdom from a friend regarding the only item on my
to-do list this week…cleaning and packing my office. His advice was to
tune myself in to the mess, let it speak to me, let any emotions
related to the mess come to the surface and pay attention to them,
acknowledge them, and then clean them.
"Having said that, I
completely disregarded his advice when I got to the office this morning
because I had done an amazing job on the drive in convincing myself
that the state of my office is clearly about a lack of shelf space and
couldn’t possibly be emotional, a reflection of myself, etcetera, on
any level.
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"So I did.
"And this is what was revealed…
"Don’t be afraid. You are an artist in bloom."
Now, did the mess, the desk, the walls, or the paintings really talk? They talked no more or less then when I ask my clients, "If the pain in your knee could say something, what would it say right now to you?"
Did the information come for outside or with in? In my mind it doesn't matter, but by tuning in and listening Julie was able to find emotions she was feeling about her transition. Before they were sitting under the surface. They were hiding (or she was just refusing to hear them). By tuning in a different ways (admittedly a very different way) she was able to get more information about feelings that needed to be healed before she could move on.
From time to time I suggest this to my clients. The process is very.
1) Sit in a place you spend a great deal of time (office, kitchen, bedroom, or car)
2) Tune into the area around you
3) Ask if the car/desk/table/wall could say something, what would it say.
4) If something arises do EFT. It is not so much a matter of doing EFT on what you were tuning into, but what ever emotion has just grown in yourself.





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