Do you consider yourself a complainer? Do you feel like you’re somebody who complains a lot, or do you feel you make a conscious effort not to?
And I’m talking about all forms of complaining: Do you… protest, grumble, whine, make a fuss, object, criticize, find fault, kick up a fuss, raise a stink, bellyache, moan, snivel or gripe? 🙂
Complaining can be really powerful to release some emotions… when you’re tapping, but the rest of the time…not so much.
I’d like to invite you to explore just how much complaining may be affecting you, and how much better life can be when we take out the complaints, with a special 24 hour challenge…
Are you up for it? Better said, are WE up for it? I’m joining in as well! 🙂
Check out this quick 2 minute video with Jessica to learn more:
It’s only a 24 hour challenge. I know you can do it. Watch the video and join us. 🙂
Until next time…Keep Tapping!
Nick Ortner
P.S. – Just another quick reminder on the replay of the Financial Success and Personal Fulfillment webinar. If you haven’t seen it, make sure to check it out here:
www.thetappingsolution.com/webinar-replay-page
Do I really have to not complain for 24 hours. Haha. Just kidding, great idea. I will take the challenge!
Yes am up for this change love the tapping
I’m up for it!
Just saw this challenge – you are on. I will report back tomorrow
Fabulous idea! Thank-you! My daughter was crinkling her nose at me yesterday when I started complaining about something that was dumb.
I am doing the 24 hour no complaining, starting now.
Again, thank-you!
I find that what I complain (in the form of criticism of others) about is what I am most insecure about in myself. Growing older, age 51, and with so much presure on women to remain unwrinkled, skinny and in shape, “perfect,” in other words. I find myself criticizing, models, actresses, news anchors and reporters as those on TV are always expected to be airbrushed perfect. I love it when I find a REAL (not photoshopped) photo of a famous women where you can actually see her wrinkles or bags under her eyes. I feel so mean but too much pressure is on women to look good no matter what the age — nevermind that we can’t all afford spa trips, facials, facelifts, botox, liposuction and other expensive cosmetic procedures like the rich and famous can.
This is a great idea and a great awareness tool! Thank you! Starting now – 9:05 AM. 9/18/13
Idont know eng lisg very vell listening is very hard for me but i follow your video and love your programs
2 THINGS ABOUT COMPLAINING , I FIND THAT COMPLAINING IS FINE EVEN NECESARY AT TIMES , THEN …..TURN IT AROUND AND SEE EITHER SOMETHING FUNNY / GOOD / OR THE GIFT IN IT , TO LOOK AT SELF …. WOW WHERE DOES THIS COME FROM …….!!!
EXCITING STUFF JESSICA , THANK YOU !!!!
so it’s almost up… my 24 hours. first 6 or 7 hours were easy… i was sleeping! 😀
walking dogs at the park early this morning… normally peaceful and quiet woods.
yesterday morning, we delayed our walk to watch a family of deer cavorting in the soccer fields next to the woods. babies and mom bowing down to challenge each other, then popping up and running toward, then away from each other. jumping around, often backwards(!)like kittens or puppies playing. hilarious! never saw anything like it.
today some group was setting up for an event… pounding music blasting from a temp canvas shelter … yadda, yadda… BIG contrast is the point.
Boy did i complain about that to my hubs as we walked in the woods! it was likely only today. i’m sure tomorrow morning, it’ll be back to the quiet, peacefulness.
so what was the big deal?? other people are allowed to have an athletic event! it’s not MY park! yikes!!!!! 😀
I have tried tapping before and it works. It is simple , easy, quick and fun to do and be!
Well, this was an eye opener! I thought I was pretty positive, but I actually complain to myself quite a lot. Will continue to work on it.
I am a big complainer and sometimes catch myself. I certainly would like to stop. Thanks for the suggestions. You are beautiful btw.
What an amazing exercise! Living in (somewhat) rural Maine, I spend a lot of time in my head. I found that my complaining shows up, not just in conversations, but in my thinking process. Doing affirmations
helped take my mind off the complaining thoughts, and when I was in conversation with someone else, I
shared that I was doing this 24-hour challenge. It not only helped me stay on track, but I think others
were inspired by it, as well. I am trying to keep it going – taking it one day at a time. It is truly
challenging, but eye-opening, too. Thank you, Jessica. : )
Complained only three times, but caught and stopped myself
at least five times. Great idea! Going to try to implement this
daily. Forgot to tap on it when I slipped but did at end of day.
I think one time was justified, I tipped over my vegan protein
shake all over livingroom table and some on tv remote and my
iPhone!!!!! >: [ I think phone is ok.
I am going to take the challenge. I hope I can do it.
Complaints draw us to what is not working well in our lives. It alerts us, so that we can choose to focus on solutions.
One way is also to write out the complaints and its accompanying feelings.
Well, complaining is almos a national sport here, so I’m totally in. For 24 hours I will be aware (or try to)of not complaining
excellent idea! starting now! just after midnight… now Sat morning, Sept 14.
thanks for sharing this, Jessica! 😀
OMG I am such a complainer…I try to be conscious of it but holy cow…HELP!
Great idea! Creating a more positive world is always a good thing! Complaining can be contagious!
I,m up for this challenge. I will be at work and with one of my children who is a colleague. Hoping we can make this real fun!!
Great idea — for both reducing various forms of complaining and for identifying things to tap on . . . thanks, Jessica!
I promise to do this without comparing myself to others or asking them to do it too…and keep the list to use constructively to help with my instant judgments of self and others
Hi there:
I always have a reason to complain with many people but specially with my mum. If I can stop all the things that she has done to me and the things she still doing to me I might not have solve the problem but I will know how to tackle the problem if I don’t complain and don’t think about the problem for 24 hours. Then I might know how can that 24 hours not complainig did to my brain and well being so that I can focus on the things I can change not on the ones that seem imposible to the human eye to solve and change.
Thanks Jessica ane the Tapping Solution
Great idea. I’m ready, starting now!
Ahhh… I couldn’t believe it. I lasted a few hours – like six and then out it tumbled!!! I shared with my husband that I was participating and he was delighted. He seems to be the main point of my mumble grumbles as … and I’ve had a real problem just …(deleted text). Hell, am I complaining again? Bummmer, huh? OK, so I’m starting again. A new 24 hours until I can get it. Good luck one and all.
What a great challenge. I am in.
I am in!
Okay..starting at 9:00 P.M. Sep 12, 2013. My last complaint: There’s NOTHING to talk about without complaining. lol …omg
Willing to give it a try! Here’s to 24 hrs. of no complaining.
I’m guilty…from the weather to the workload, I can easily expound on the “downsides” of things. Thanks for shining the spotlight, helping us to be mindful of this negative banter.
Starting now!
Excellent idea. I am the world’s expert at complaining. Often it is to fill in a gap of what on earth to say next, but sometimes out of frustration that my idea of the world does not match reality accurately enough!