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► Improve Your Self-Esteem by Tapping
Improve Your Self-Esteem by Tapping the Positive
By Dr. Patricia Carrington
Many of
us have known for some time that we can use EFT to increase self esteem by
tracing the myriad beliefs that may be corroding that self-esteem and tapping
to reduce or eliminate them.
This can
be helpful, but were we to try to neutralize every negative belief that most
of us hold about ourselves, that would be a lifetime's work.
So, I am
going to suggest a new way of improving your self esteem with EFT, one which
I find to be much more profound and far reaching in its effects than any I
have come across so far. It is easy to do, and uses the principle of
“tapping in the positive” that I have recently been talking about. It
is effective because self esteem is actually not a single thing but an
accumulation of a multitude of appraisals that we make of our selves and our
behavior, all day long.
Think about
this. Your self-esteem was undoubtedly profoundly influenced by the reactions
you obtained from others early in life, especially your family. Later, you
undoubtedly internalized these reactions, made them part of your inner self
and they became the basis for much of your self talk. If they were
positive reactions this was fine, but if they were not (and most people’s
childhoods gave them many negative messages) your self talk can be
destructive and erode your self esteem. In this case it is as though you
had a tape recorder inside your head that played back the messages that were
given to you from others when you were a child.
Although
your self esteem (or lack of it) was originally created largely from the
reactions of others, if you are like most people, today it is based almost
totally on your own self-appraisals. Even if others judge you harshly
in the outside world today, if you don’t agree with their judgments, then you
probably handle their negative appraisals without too much difficulty.
It is only when your inner self-appraisal agrees with their outer appraisals
that others’ negative comments about you cause distress and sometimes can be
devastating. When this happens, their criticism is matched by your own
inner critic, which renders you defenseless against it.
The
importance of our own self-appraisals in determining how we experience life
in general is of course paramount because we are automatically judging
ourselves every moment of the day, and unfortunately, roughly 95% of the time
our self-appraisals are likely to be negative, expressed as a form of self
criticism. What we say to ourselves is apt to consist mostly of self
blame, disappointment with ourselves, and anxiety over our actions etc. ─
I’m sure you’re familiar with the list!
When we
consider that self-esteem is the summation of all the self appraisals we make
in our minds every day, all day long, you can readily see that to improve
your self esteem involves either getting at those reactions and somehow
changing them, or else counteracting them by “installing” new positive
reactions to take their place.
When I
speak about counteracting negative appraisals by creating positive ones, I am
not referring to simply verbally changing what we say to ourselves.
That can help of course, but it has many limitations because most of our
self-talk is created when we are under pressure, in a hurry, trying to meet
some deadline or high standard, or otherwise doing something that’s extremely
difficult to do. We cannot alter basic attitudes easily under such
circumstances, so we need something else to help us. This is where EFT
comes in.
Before I
share with you the EFT procedure I use for this purpose, I want to point out
something important about the human need for appreciation.
Every
living creature thrives on receiving positive attention and is in trouble if
they don’t get it, and one of the most desirable forms of appreciation for a
human being is “THANKS” in any form (you can substitute the words “gratitude”
or “appreciation” or even “recognition” for “thanks” if those words feel more
comfortable to you). It makes no difference whether this thanks
(appreciation, etc.) comes to us in the form of a smile, an approving
comment, or a physical gesture such as a hug or a pat on the back, or in some
other way. Genuine appreciation literally makes a living creature like
us grow and thrive. It makes life worthwhile!
Unfortunately
though, appreciation for all the myriad little things that we do for ourselves
each day (or for others) is a scarce commodity. In fact, the small acts
that literally make up most of our lives are usually not even recognized when
they occur.
Here’s
an example. Let’s suppose that this morning you prepared your own breakfast,
or if you didn’t take part in preparing it, that you at least chewed the food
put in front of you and swallowed it. Did you do that?
If you
prepared and/or ate breakfast, in one way or another you put effort into
doing this. While you may never have looked at it this way before,
actually you performed a service to yourself by doing this, and what I am
going to suggest is that you use EFT to “tap in” thanks (gratitude,
appreciation, use your own words) to yourself for performing a simple but essential
act on your own behalf. Here is how to do this:
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