Book Your Free EFT Tapping Demo
Thirty minutes. One real problem. A genuine taste of what EFT can do.
This isn't a sales call dressed up as a session. We'll spend a few minutes talking about what's going on for you right now — whatever is sitting heaviest — and then we'll pick one thing to tap on together. You might also experience a simple somatic reset if that feels right.
You'll leave with a clearer head, a calmer nervous system, and a pretty good sense of whether working together is the right next step.
No preparation needed. Just turn up and tell me what's going on.
This is for you if:
- Stressed, overwhelmed, or running on empty at work
- Stuck in your head and struggling to think straight
- Facing something big ...an interview, a presentation, a difficult conversation... and the nerves are already building
- Curious about EFT but not sure if it's for you
- Already familiar with EFT but want to see if we are the right fit
Frequently Asked Questions
What is EFT tapping, and how does it help?
EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) is a gentle method that combines focused attention with tapping on specific acupoints. It helps calm the nervous system, reduce stress responses, and shift patterns like procrastination, self-doubt, and overwhelm.
Is this suitable if I’ve never tried tapping or somatic work before?
Yes. I’ll guide you step by step, explain what we’re doing, and check in throughout so you feel comfortable.
What if I’m dealing with high stress or past trauma?
Sessions are trauma-aware and paced gently. We won’t push into anything overwhelming. If deeper support is needed, we’ll discuss options.
Will I need to prepare anything?
When you book I have a short, confidential form for you to fill in so that we can make the most of out time together. This will help you prepare for the session. When the appointment time comes, have water nearby and a quiet, private space where you can speak freely available.
What results can I expect from one call?
Most people notice feeling less stressed and more clarity from this session. Ongoing change often comes from applying the tools consistently or doing deeper work together.
What are the next steps after the call?
You can continue with self-guided tools or discuss a package if you want ongoing support.