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Sarah Tobin | Overcoming burnout and trauma with Tapping / EFT
Everyday Burnout Conversations
English - October 25, 2021 21:00 - 1 hour - 54.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsMental Health Health & Fitness burnout burnt out burning out mental health exhaustion self-care wellbeing mental wellness Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Sarah Tobin discovered Emotional Freedom Technique / Tapping while suffering from severe PTSD following the loss of her first baby in 2014.
Following her life-changing experience with EFT, Sarah trained to share this effective technique with others and has been tapping for 6+ years. She now works with women to release birth trauma, ancestral trauma, limiting beliefs, and deep emotional blocks to allow joy, love and abundance to flow with ease.
EFT / Tapping is often known as 'acupuncture without the needles' or 'talk therapy on speed'. When we tap key points on the body, we send a signal to the brain that switches off the Fight, Flight, Freeze response – making us feel emotionally and physically better. Talking about how we feel while we tap effectively releases the negative emotion, making us feel lighter or a sense of release.
Studies show that tapping is extremely effective in releasing past trauma and managing day-to-day emotions that arise – helping to alleviate symptoms of anxiety, PND, depression, PTSD, physical pain, and much more. Since tapping releases stress, allowing the body to rest more effectively, sleep is often improved as a result.
Sarah hosts a podcast called 'Tapping into with Sarah Tobin' exploring spiritual, natural and alternative practices, along with her growing Tapping into Motherhood membership and community offering a library of 60+ tapping videos, tapping audios, guided meditations, workshops, courses, and resources to help mums or mums-to-be on their journey.
In this episode we talk about:
Mentioned in this episode:
It Didn't Start With You: How inherited family trauma shapes who we are and how to end the cycle by Mark Wolynn
Rachel Yehuda - Researcher in epigenetic inheritance. Read more in this great article from The Guardian
Follow Sarah @sarah_tobin
Find out more about Sarah's work and membership
View some of Sarah's tapping videos on YouTube
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