I’m sure you had a good laugh watching this short video. I love the way they casually converse trying to figure this whole “internet” thing out. And now, of course, the internet, email, Facebook, Twitter, iPhones, iPads, Skype, is as normal as it gets!
Beyond bringing a smile to your face today, I’m sharing this video because I think it helps remind us that the world is changing so rapidly, and change that is that rapid tends to put new demands on ourselves and our lives.
The real question is, how are our souls, our spirits, our inspirations, that deepest part of us…keeping up with this change? And look, I’m not a technophobe, I love this stuff! But I also recognize that when I’m checking my email on the phone, just to see the latest little thing that might have happened or that needs to be handled, it might be going too far.
I recognize that perhaps it’s time to take those moments, to breathe, to tap, to access those parts of us that long to be acknowledged.
So if you find yourself moving a little too fast, being overwhelmed, running from thing to thing, take just a few minutes and do the short tapping round below. It’s not always about that huge, life-changing breakthrough (though it can be). It’s often about finding that space, that gap, that moment to CONNECT. To connect to ourselves, our family, our friends, our purpose, our planet.
Tap and see what happens…you’ll be surprised at the beauty that springs forth when you do so.
NOTE: Doing the short tapping rounds below can take as little as 60 SECONDS! Give yourself that time now – you deserve it!
If you’re not familiar with the tapping points and process, you can see a short video explaining it here.
Karate Chop: Even though I’ve been going too fast, I deeply and completely accept myself
Karate Chop: Even though I’m too busy and overwhelmed, I chose to relax and let it go now
Until next time…
Keep Tapping!
Nick Ortner
A lovely way to close my day and release my worries!
Thank you for this blessing.
Thank you for continuing to give and share valuable truth and FREE resources with others.
Much appreciated..
Aloha and thank you Nick. This is perfect for the senior individuals I have been introducing to. We are a go, wonderful to have this tool which will make the introduction more permenante. Happy Fathers Day? Don’t know if you are one yet but all good men are worthy of being fathers of change. Aloha Diane C, author