Mary Ann joined the tap-alongs while her husband was very ill. She was doing her best to stay functional, but you could hear the fear underneath it—because when you love someone and you know what’s coming, your brain starts rehearsing the worst movie on repeat.
Then one day on a tap-along I walked her right into the question most people avoid: “What if he does die—what will you be like?” She said she found herself realizing, “I’d be okay.” And here’s the part that hits: her husband passed away about thirty minutes after that class ended. She said flat-out that without that work, she’d have been “under the couch.” Instead, she could grieve without being destroyed by it, because her brain had a different file to pull from.
Heather’s pit looked different, but the pattern was the same: a system stuck in survival. She talked about being at home on an IV drip, liver and kidney failure, multiple diagnoses, and taking around 180 medications or treatments a day—hours a day just to manage the routine.
She was desperate enough to try anything, but when she first saw traditional EFT she thought, “If I have to tap every traumatic thing that ever happened to me, this will take forever.” That’s when she found FasterEFT, watched a session, and decided, “Okay… I’m willing to try this.” That’s borrowed benefits in real life: watching change happen and your system finally believing, “Maybe I can change too.”
And then there’s Lucky Linda. She was working grief and pain and the kind of stuff people can’t “think positive” their way out of. She described old memories surfacing that she didn’t even know were there, and she said she was “tapping frantically at night” as the files came up.
That’s the real work. Not coping. Not pretending. Updating the stored junk your brain keeps using as a reference.
That’s what this bundle gives you: 59 chances to watch the root get found, the file get updated, and the nervous system finally stand down.