| Hi Gini, Day 3! Four days until REWIRED comes out.
I'm having so much fun sharing these 7 Freedoms of a Rewired Life with you. Ready for the next one? Drumroll please…
Freedom #3. The freedom to feel calm in situations that used to throw you I love the way we describe this one in the book: not fake Zen, but actual nervous system regulation. Because you know the difference, right? That forced smile at the family dinner while your jaw is clenched. That deep breath in the meeting that doesn't actually calm anything down. You look fine, but your body tells a completely different story. Now picture walking into that same room and your body is actually settled. Heart not racing, shoulders not braced, and feeling genuinely present instead of performing. This is a real possibility for each and every one of us. Life actually can feel that way, most of the time. And a 2020 study by Professor Peta Stapleton found that a single Tapping session reduced cortisol by 43%. One session. Your nervous system can regulate. It just needs some help remembering how to slow down. That's what REWIRED is here to do.
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And tune back in tomorrow, for Freedom #4. If you're tired, and I mean really tired… you're going to want to hear about this one. Until next time… Keep Tapping!
Nick Ortner P.S. Marie Forleo said: "REWIRED breaks down the science of Tapping in a way that actually makes sense — and shows you exactly how to change the thoughts and patterns that keep holding you back. If you want emotional strength and real results, start here." And Jason Segel, who you might have seen playing a therapist in SHRINKING the past couple of years (amazing show!) said: "Quite simply, Tapping changed my life. It is the first tool I've found to stop looping and stressful thoughts in their tracks. And beyond that, it has managed to undo and rewrite the programming which starts the loops in the first place. I'm a happier person because of the Ortners." Hearing that from people I admire means the world. |
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