If you’ve seen someone tapping their knees or shoulders on the subway lately, alternating between tapping their left and right sides, they’re using a science-based technique called “bilateral ...
The next time you’re stressed, sweating, or overwhelmed, cross your arms, give yourself a little hug, and start tapping on your shoulders. Angie pulls out the easy-to-do move whenever she’s anxious or ...
It might look a little strange at first — lightly tapping your fingertips along your face, head and upper body while talking about a stressful memory or feeling — but tapping therapy, also called ...
Proponents say that manually stimulating acupressure points can ease a variety of maladies. Credit...Vanessa Saba Supported by By Christina Caron It looks a little goofy. A self-help method called ...
The stress we carry is not just in our minds—it’s also trapped in our bodies. Here’s how “tapping” facilitates emotional release and creates lasting mindset shifts. Our beliefs shape the way we ...
Release anxiety, fear, and stored emotions through this guided somatic healing practice. In this follow-along session, we’ll use breathwork, body tapping, belly massage, meditation, affirmations, and ...