In his book Utilitarianism, John Stuart Mill refers to the great objects of human life. We may assume that that what Mill calls an object is the same as an objective in modern parlance. The examples of great objectives that Mill cites include power, fame, and money. One wonders how seriously Mill was actually endorsing such aims to be the overarching objectives of living or whether he was simply expressing his finding that many people actually do take such aims as these for life. The contention is that Mill was indeed recognizing that people do choose such goals in life. After all, happiness has been recognized as an objective of life at least since the time of Aristotle, and virtue has a similarly ancient pedigree. It is quite common for ordinary people to adopt such mottos as “Healthy, wealthy, and wise” as aims for life. But we know that having more than one such value can lead to conflicts. This had been a concern to Sidgwick as well as other nineteenth-century moralists. A resolution to the problem was found by the time of the twentieth century, when it was realized that we should not try to achieve definite objectives, but instead look to some other procedure, such as a variety of evolution, to shape our objectives. In that case, we make plans and evaluate them, as we proceed. We should use our values, as Dewey recommended, for guideposts. The book discusses the methods of arriving at such plans and weighs some of the ethical and moral problems an individual or a society might face at the present time.
Friday, June 30, 2017
Book Feature: Pauli The Musical Pumpkin by Pamela O. Guidry
Inside the Book:
Title: Pauli the Musical Pumpkin
Author: Pamela O. Guidry
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
Format: Ebook
Meet the Author:
Pamela O. Guidry was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1960. My parents were the most loving and wonderful parents. I grew up in a family of six children. With three sisters and two brothers, an adventure was always just around the corner. Because family is the most fundamental purpose in life, the experiences we have shared have shaped my life. At an early age, I developed a passion for music, as well as a love for art and creativity. As an adult, I further pursued the imagination and use of colors and textures in my work as a decorator. And now, my passion is to travel the world so that I may experience the beauty of nature and the people I meet along the way.BOOK FEATURE: THE SECRET DEATHS OF ARTHUR LOWE
Title:
THE SECRET DEATHS OF ARTHUR LOWE
Author: U.L. Harper
Publisher: Independent
Pages: 235
Genre: Speculative Fiction/Horror/Magical Realism
Author: U.L. Harper
Publisher: Independent
Pages: 235
Genre: Speculative Fiction/Horror/Magical Realism
While in the process of bringing his wife, Sandra, back to
the living, Arthur journals about moments from his past that changed him.
During the journal writing, he rediscovers how, as an
orphan, his ability to animate objects and people to life may have ultimately
destroyed the lives of the few who grew close to him. The old stuffed teddy
bear that helped him assemble puzzles when he was a child might have been too
much of a secret for his adoptive mother to keep. His friend Quincy, who had
abilities similar to his, might have been scared away by Arthur’s abilities.
And his grade school teacher is still harboring a secret about his biological
father that she can only hope to be true.
Once Sandra is alive again, things become more complicated.
She claims Arthur is not who or what he thinks he is. Her ire shines a
spotlight on the insidious but most likely true, unspoken nature of their
relationship.
In the meantime, a mysterious smell envelopes the
community—a stench so heinous it can be fatal. As the number of deaths from the
stench mounts, Arthur must decide who to animate back to life and who remains
dead.
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Arthur pauses the movie and watches his wife, Sandra, stroll
barefoot down the hall to the bathroom.
Moments later, muffled bumps and knocks come from their
bedroom.
“What’re you doing?” he calls to her.
She doesn’t respond.
He casually sets his mug of tea on the coffee table, stands,
and then heads to check on her.
As he walks into the room, she hurriedly points the barrel
of the handgun at her head, her hand firmly on the grip.
“Sandra.”
“Fuck you,
Arthur.” Her voice trembles, as she pulls the trigger.
***
Shaking and in tears, it’s a struggle to lift her lifeless
body off the bloody carpet and onto the bed.
With her finally on their bed, he relaxes his hand on her
shoulder, lets the life-shaping energy he controls move through him and into
her. In the past, he’s brought people who have not been too physically injured
by their cause of death back to life. It never took long, but Sandra might take
a while.
For decades he’s lacked a reason to animate objects or bring
the dead back to the living. His wife dying is every reason to perform his
ability.
He slips off her sweats and t-shirt, leaves her panties on.
He stops redressing her in one of his shirts, realizing again how she’s dead in
his arms.
Arthur maneuvers her onto her side, tucks her into the fetal
position. To remedy looking at the gun wound to her face, he places a blanket
over her, a temporary measure, merely until she comes back to him. In her
curled position, when he places the blanket over her, it seems as if she’s
asleep. Picturing Sandra asleep is far more comfortable than seeing her dead.
As weeks pass, he tells acquaintances she’s sick. They can
see her when she’s better. In the meantime, a slight aroma gathers around her.
Not as bad as it could be for a normal death. There’s a smell, nonetheless,
like old wet food of some sort. Beans and yogurt, and some kind of old meat.
He checks on her regularly to see if her position has
changed, if there are signs she’s come back to the living. The process never
takes this long, but he’s patient because of her injuries.
If anybody suspects something is wrong they’ll ask too many
questions. So to keep up appearances, he accepts an invitation to have dinner
next door at the house of mutual friends Glenda and Raheem.
Knowing the best lies are half true, he knocks on their
door.
Raheem yells from the other side, tells Arthur to let
himself in, which he does.
Glenda and Raheem sit at the dining room table with their
kids—Shelly, a stunningly cute little girl nine years of age, with thick, kinky
dark hair like her mother, and Tracy, an energetic, yet obedient, young boy,
ten years of age.
They have small talk about the needed rain in arid Southern
California, and about the stupid patrons at Raheem’s work. And,
yes, that awkward pungent scent the public smells seems to be getting more vile
each day. Arthur appreciates the normalcy the conversation brings.
Glenda and Raheem cut the conversation short to bring in the
food—chicken, vegetables, mashed potatoes, and water. The food all there,
Raheem leads grace. Automatically the kids bow their heads. Glenda squints.
Raheem bows his head. Arthur does not participate.
As they eat, the family members all hang their heads,
politely chew. They clank plates with their utensils. It’s as if something is
wrong, or at the very least, being hidden by their bowed heads.
Raheem’s muscles are thicker than anybody’s Arthur knows.
The dining light glistening off Raheem’s bald head.
“It’s hard to believe
how sick she is.” Glenda cuts into her boneless chicken breast. Her tight
pigtails with pink barrettes clipped on the ends.
“As suddenly as she got sick, you’d think it was
contagious.” Although holding a spoon, Raheem speaks with his hands. “You’re
not contagious are you?”
“Arthur,” Glenda’s voice is rhythmic. “How is she?”
Glenda is going gray, significantly more silver streaks in
the last few months. Her complexion much darker than Raheem’s, who is more
yellow than brown. On the other hand, she’s dark like Arthur. Some might call
her skin color milk chocolate. In their forties, signs of the three’s aging are
a tad more prevalent than years prior. Arthur has less hair and his belly won’t
stop growing. Raheem is in great shape but weighs more than ever. He doesn’t go
to the gym as often, because he lacks the give-a-shit.
Arthur bites into his chicken. “She’ll be okay, contrary to
popular belief. Nothing she hasn’t faced before.”
Raheem scoops peas on his spoon. “I’ve heard people have
died from this particular flu bug.”
“She hasn’t left the room for over a week,” Glenda says.
Raheem begins, “Hey, man, if you need help with anything…”
“Truth is, I’m good,” Arthur quickly responds. “I don’t need
help. She doesn’t need help.”
Glenda gently places both of her hands on the table. “Nobody
is trying to, I guess, seem like they know everything. I can hear you getting
defensive. I hear you. We’re thinking she’s probably more sick than you think
she is. We’re betting… I’m betting
she needs a doctor.”
Raheem leans forward, squinting. “Dog, I’m going to chime in
on someone I deeply care about and say, why don’t you get her checked out?
She’s hella not good. You have to remember, she’s not just your wife. She’s a
friend of ours too. I know sometimes you get a certain way…so you can’t hear
what people are saying, but hear this. Arthur, go get Sandra some damned help.”
Damn it, an
intervention. “We’re fine. We saw a doctor.”
“Kids.” Raheem jabs a finger towards the living room.
Their food mostly eaten, Tracy and Shelly excuse themselves.
“You’re being disrespectful as shit by lying to me in my
house.” Raheem leans back.
“’Heem…” Arthur starts.
“Ra heem.”
“I’m sorry if I come off rude. It’s just that it’s something
that’s not up to me or you guys. It’s hard to see her like that. It’s harder
with you calling me a liar.”
“Would she be better off in the hospital?” Glenda says.
Arthur drops his knife and fork on his plate, lets them
clang together. “This isn’t going to work. Again, thanks for dinner.”
Raheem folds his arms. “You sure you talked to somebody
about her?”
“I inquired,” Arthur boldly lies to them. “I really don’t
want to talk about it.”
Glenda stops mid-chew. “It’s because the Flu-like symptoms
caused by the air. It might not be some sort of Flu. Just take her to the
doctor. They’re probably dealing with it a whole lot down there.”
“Thank you for the meal. Thank you for being honest and exactly who you guys are.” Tracy and
Shelly have settled in to watching television. “Beautiful family. You’re giving
them the childhood I wish I had, you
know that?”
“Okay, thank you.” Raheem says, pushing himself away from
the table. “So you’re going to deflect the whole thing.”
Arthur leaves, now certain that by lying he’s making the
situation worse. Deep down, since Sandra’s death, loneliness has been eating at
him. Truly, the only person he wants to talk to about Sandra is Sandra.
***
In his home office, Arthur fires up his computer, begins a
word processing file, and names it “Sandra”. To help in thinking about her,
he’ll write to her. How can it hurt?
***
My dear Sandra,
When I think back to that moment when you shot yourself, I
get stuck. Thinking about it, I spend my days watching the sun from the office
window. Before I know how much time has gone, the sun has faded into nothing. I
don’t know why I feel guilty, but I do
feel guilty. Nearly twenty-five years of marriage and I never abused you, never
cheated on you, and never intentionally lied to you, but I feel guilty as if
you killing yourself is my fault.
I should have known whatever I did—and I don’t know what I
did—was wrong. Because of my ignorance, I cleaned your blood from off the
bedroom mirror, wiped bits of skull from the dresser, picked up pieces of
forehead from the carpet. The puddles are gone, but the blood stains are still
there, will always be there.
Seeing what’s left of your suicide makes me wish for my own
death. I’ve thought about leaping off a building, wishing a stray bullet from
somewhere would strike me in the gut and end my life. Plenty of people are like
you and me and have pondered putting a gun to their head and pulling the
trigger. We’re not the minority. People want to die. But they want people to
have cared for them too. Me and you—people in general—have mental lists of who
we think will give a damn about us dying. If I kill myself, with you gone, I
wonder who will mourn me.
I keep racking my brain about how it happened. Where in the
world did you gather the courage to kill yourself?
About the Author
U.L. Harper is a speculative fiction/horror
author, influenced by magical realism. A former journalist from Long Beach, California, he now resides in the evergreen state of Washington with his wife. He is a soon-to-be father,
and an avid Dodgers fan.
His
latest book is the speculative fiction/horror/magical realism novel, THE SECRET DEATHS OF ARTHUR LOWE.
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Wednesday, June 28, 2017
BOOK SPOTLIGHT: TAPPED OUT FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS
Title:
TAPPED OUT FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS: STRESS RELIEF USING EFT
Author: Kelley Pryor Amrein & Becki Stevens
Publisher: Creative Spirit Books
Pages: 236
Genre: Nonfiction/Self-Help/Stress-Relief
Author: Kelley Pryor Amrein & Becki Stevens
Publisher: Creative Spirit Books
Pages: 236
Genre: Nonfiction/Self-Help/Stress-Relief
Book
Blurb:
You’re in college and college is stressful. Your stress
impacts every facet of life, from classes to grades to work commitments. Even
your physical health can be affected. Studies show that college students like
you now face more stress than ever, leaving you with less time for relaxation
and self-care. When you’re already overburdened, the idea of finding a way to
relieve stress sounds like one more way to add extra stress to your life. But,
what if you can relieve the stress of college in minutes? What if homework
didn’t have to be so hard, and you did have time for school and fun? Tapped Out For College Students: Stress
Relief Using EFT, is a guidebook that empowers college students like you,
allowing you to reduce your level of stress and opening the door to success in
college and in life.
In Tapped Out,
college students are introduced to our unique BESD (Because, Emotions,
Sensations, and Distress) system, which easily guides them through the tapping
process. Once you’ve defined your personal BESD related to a specific issue,
you can easily translate this into a tapping session. The book is full of
tapping scripts relating to the most common stress-inducing issues you face in
college. Students can tap through the scripts as they are written, or they can
personalize them, using the responses they develop using the BESD system.
The Table of Contents is the perfect starting place,
allowing students to pinpoint their issue and flip to the appropriate section
of the book. Some of the topics covered in the book include time management,
homework, exams, relationships, money, health, and preparing for the real world
following college.
Students no longer have to be stressed throughout their
college career. With Tapped Out as a
companion, college students can face the college landscape calmly. This unique
book, intended to be used as and when needed, empowers students to control
their reactions and respond to each situation successfully. College is
stressful. Tapped Out for College
Students can help.
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What is Emotional Freedom Techniques or EFT
Emotional
Freedom Techniques (EFT) is a do-it-yourself healing tool that alleviates
stress, reduces physical pain and increases your potential for success. It is a
non-invasive energy therapy using gen- tle finger tapping on specific meridian
points beneath the surface of the skin. The meridians come from Chinese
medicine. They create pathways through which Qi (chee), or energy, flows
to all parts of the human body. The meridians form the basis of the practice of
acupuncture. This
idea of energy flowing in the body is, then, certainly not a new one, and it is
this theory that EFT works from. In fact, EFT is often termed acupuncture
without the needles.
So,
how does EFT actually work? EFT’s magic rests in its ability to smooth out
disruptions in your energy system. EFT was developed in the 1990s by a Stanford
University-trained engineer named Gary Craig. Gary Craig was a student of the
forefather of EFT, Roger Callahan, who had previously developed a system of
meridian tapping called TFT or Thought Field Therapy. Gary Craig took TFT, a
process which used tapping on specific meridian points depending on the emotion
you were feeling, and simplified it. He designed the system to stimulate the
major meridian points in an unchanging sequence. It does not matter what emotion
you are feeling because the tapping remains the same whether you are
experiencing anger, fear, sadness or pain. By tapping on the points identified
in EFT, you are able to access all the major energy circuits and find relief.
The
underpinning of Gary Craig’s work is his discovery statement, which says, “The
cause of all negative emotions is a disruption in the body’s energy system.” Using EFT, we
tap on the negative emotions from a specific event, for instance the overwhelming
stress we feel due to an upcoming examination. Tapping on the stress, the
negative emotion, allows the emotion to be released and the energy disruption
is then straightened out. This release of the negative allows the flow of
positive energy back into your life. With the brain no longer feeling overloaded
you are then able to retrieve the information needed to ace the exam.
Here
comes the science part of this explanation. Part of the human brain is ancient
and has been in operation, working to keep our species alive, for thousands of
years. The limbic brain is the oldest, most primitive part of the brain and a
part of the limbic brain is a small, almond shaped area called the amygdala.
The amygdala is the part of the brain triggered when you are in danger, the
relay station that sends out the message for your fight or flight response to
kick in. When this response is activated, it signals the body of danger and the
hormones adrenaline and cortisol are released. In ancient times, when this part
of our brain developed, it was essen- tial for our survival. The release of adrenaline and cortisol
fueled our ancestors who were able to flee rather than being eaten by a tiger
for lunch. Good for them then, and for us; we’re still here, after all.
You
might wonder how this relates to your exam. After all, you are not running from
a beast. Interestingly, however, this primitive portion of your brain, the
amygdala, cannot detect real “tiger” danger from imagined “stress” danger. Your
body senses exam stress as a danger and releases the same fight or flight hormones
our ancestors needed to stay alive. Keep in mind that our ancestors did not
have stress on a daily or even hourly basis like we do. The brain reacts to
this modern-day stress just as it did to the tiger stress; it causes adrenaline
and cortisol to be released.
Cortisol
has been deemed public enemy number one. When cortisol floods our bodies, we
have to physically move to get rid of it. But when there is no tiger to fight
or flee from, when the danger is, instead, exam stress, all the stress hormones
in our bodies have nowhere to go. The cortisol hangs out and wreaks havoc on
our minds and bodies, weakening our immune system, causing damage on a cellular
level, leaving us vulnerable to infection. Tapping on the meridian points calms
the fight or flight response, allowing our bodies to relax and cortisol levels
to drop.
Dr.
Dawson Church has done several studies on how tapping affects our bodies. In
one randomized controlled study conducted by Dr. Church and his peers, cortisol
levels and psychological symptoms of eighty-three patients were tested before
and after treatment. The patients were divided into three groups. One group
received no therapy but only an hour of rest. Another group received one hour
of conventional talk therapy. The third group had a one-hour session of EFT
tapping. Subsequent testing revealed that the symptoms in the EFT group
decreased more than within the other groups and cortisol levels also dropped
significantly. The group which received talk therapy had a reduction in cortisol
of 14% while the group receiving EFT had an average reduction in cortisol of
24%.
Another
interesting study was released in Energy Psychology Jour- nal in 2013.
In this study, a group of college students was divided into two groups to work
on various emotional responses using either mindfulness techniques or EFT. The
purpose of this work was to determine whether EFT worked or was, instead,
simply a placebo effect. The research found that the students using EFT
experienced a greater increase in positive emotions and a greater decrease in
negative emotions.The students did not experience any significant change in
emotions using mindfulness techniques. The conclusion of the researchers was
that EFT is not a placebo and can be effective for students experiencing
emotional conditions.
EFT
has been shown to be effective time and again in scientific studies. It is not
a placebo but is an effective energy psychology technique that calms your
amygdala, causing a reduction of the stress hormones in your body. Reducing
stress may result in relief from physical pain and emotional suffering because
stress is often an underlying part of any problems you are facing.
As
you tap on the meridian points used in EFT, you will be saying negative
statements. You may feel that saying something nega- tive only reinforces its
negative power. Actually, that is not true. Imagine that you fail your most
important exam of the year. Of course, this has an impact on your GPA and you
know you and your parents will not be pleased. So, you decide not to tell your
parents about this grade and hope that it all goes away. After all, you are an
adult and no one is going to send a note to your folks tattling on you.
Your
plan works fine until, somehow, the truth comes out. Maybe you never recovered
from that grade. Perhaps it had further reach- ing repercussions than you had
anticipated. Whatever the reason, your parents find out. Now what do you do?
Perhaps you are relieved. After all, a secret is a big burden to carry. That is
how it is with stress and negative emotions we hold inside. They don’t go away
until we face them. There is a sense of relief when the secret, or the
emotions, are finally revealed.
Tapping
is a little like revealing the secret. You cannot feel truly good inside until
you face the negative emotions holding you back. Once you recognize and
acknowledge the negative it can finally go away.
We
follow the expression of our negative emotions with a state- ment of
acceptance. This statement could be as simple as “I accept myself.” The
acceptance statement is important because, in order to heal you have to accept,
or be okay with yourself, right where you are at the moment. This can be a
difficult statement for some people to make. If you are having a tough time
saying “I accept myself,” use a different statement, one that may be less
triggering, such as “I am okay” or “I am open to accepting myself ” or “I
accept the situation and am open to change.”
EFT
works energetically by releasing the disruptions in your ener- gy system to quickly
and easily reduce stress, ease pain, and return you to a calm state. EFT is an
energy therapy and, as such, allows your system to heal naturally and easily.
It’s time to learn how you can use this technique in your life.
How to Use EFT to Tap It Out!
EF
T is easy to master. It doesn’t require any special tools, just your fingers
and your words. With a little practice, you’ll be tapping away emotions like
stress, anger, sadness and fear as well as physi- cal sensations, like pain or
butterflies in your stomach, in no time. This part of the book is designed to
give you an introduction into the mechanics of tapping. Here, we’ll show you
where you tap, called the tapping points. We’ll talk about how you measure your
tapping success. And we will tell you what to say by providing sample tapping
scripts. When you are ready, you can add your own words. This is easy and we
will take you through the process step- by-step. Soon you will be tapping it
out, on your own, like a pro, whenever and wherever.
The BESD: Because, Emotions, Sensations, and Distress
There
are four quick steps to follow before you tap; 1) Discover the Because,
the situation that has triggered a response or emotion; 2) Identify the Emotion
associated with the Because; 3) Notice any physical Sensations associated
with the Emotion(s) you’ve identi- fied; 4) Assess your current level of Distress.
Before
you begin a tapping session, it’s helpful if you can take a couple of minutes
to sit quietly and evaluate what’s going on. Relax and take a deep breath. Ask
yourself what’s troubling you right now. It is possible that you will be in a
public place and your circumstances may not lend themselves to this part. And
some- times the situation and the associated emotions are easy to figure out
and you can start tapping immediately. This is especially true once you’ve
tapped a few times. But if you aren’t quite sure what’s bothering you, try to
find a place to be still and tune into yourself.
Maybe
the first thing that comes to mind is the fight you had with your significant
other or your roommate. Or maybe you have a test coming up and you have no idea
how you’re going to get all the studying done that you know you need to do.
You’ve identi- fied what’s bugging you. We call this the because, the
situation that triggers an emotional response. Once you know the because,
you can find the emotion that relates. Let’s break this out further.
As
an example, we will use the upcoming exam as the because. This
examination is big; it counts for fifty percent of your grade. It is the one
covering a million chapters and pages of notes. Yikes. The test is the because,
but what is the emotion you feel when you think about that test?
Maybe the emotion is fear. Maybe it’s stress or ten- sion and a
resulting sense of overwhelm. All of this is important information to have
before you begin to tap.
Let’s
talk a minute about the physical sensations that might accom- pany the
emotional reaction to your because situation. Maybe you don’t associate
your pounding headache or sore shoulder muscles with your emotions, but guess
what, they are definitely related. Mel Pohl, MD, FASAM, has found that
emotional pain contrib- utes to the chronic pain his patients experience. He
believes that approximately 20 percent of chronic pain is sensory but 80
percent of the pain is actually emotional.13 So pay close attention to any
physical sensations that arise before or during your tapping. Also,
notice if any physical issues get better after EFT. You might recog- nize that
your shoulders feel looser or that nasty headache is gone. Yep. EFT can take
care of that and more.
We’re
almost ready to tap, but before we get started let’s assess the level of distress
you feel associated with the exam and the corresponding emotion. Because
stress is a common emotional re- sponse to test-taking, let’s use stress in
this example. To assess your level of distress, once again take a moment
to tune in to your body and ask yourself how bad the stress is on a scale of 0
to 10. Zero equals no stress, which is the goal you would like to achieve
through tapping. Ten equals intense stress, as intense as it can get. This
scale is called the Subjective Units of Distress or SUD in EFT. In this book,
we will simply refer to it as Distress.
No
two people respond to something in the same way. Plus, you may feel like your
stress is a 5 one moment and it bumps up to an 8 in the next. Additionally, you
may feel something is an 8 while someone else may feel it is a 3. EF T empowers
you to take control of your emotional response to any situation. It’s okay. Be
honest, acknowledge your feelings, and tap them out. Your goal with tap- ping
is to reduce your distress level to a point that it’s no big deal.
I Have So Much Homework
Homework
and studying can become overwhelming, especially when something is due in every
class. Below we’ve designed a general script that you can use to release the
stress you’re feeling around homework. If you want, add in the class that is
worrying you or the specific homework or exam that you are concerned about.
Being more specific is always best.
Take
a deep breath in and a long breath out. Tune into how you are feeling about all
the work you have to do for your classes. Focus on the emotions and body
sensations that you feel. Rate the distress level and begin tapping.
1. Because: I have so much homework and I don’t know how I’m going to
get it all done (add in specific class or home- work)
2. Emotions: Stress, feeling overwhelmed
3. Sensation: Tension in my neck, headache
4. Distress: 0-10 ______
KC: Even though I am stressed
and overwhelmed because I have so much work to do, I accept myself.
KC: Even though I am so
stressed because I have so much work to do and I have no idea how I’m going to
get it all done...it’s overwhelming, I accept myself.
KC: Even though I have so much
work to do, I am so stressed out...my neck and head hurt, I accept myself.
EB: I have so much work to do
SE: I don’t think I’ll get it all
done and I’m so stressed
UE: All this work (specify class
or homework)
UN: I just can’t keep up, it’s
overwhelming
CP: I’m never going to get it done
on time
CB: All this homework and studying
makes my neck and
head
hurt
UA: How do other people get it all
done?
TH: All this work...(specify
class or homework)
EB: How in the world will this
apply in real life?
SE: I’m so stressed, I just can’t
do it all
UE: So much homework
UN: What if I fail?
CP: What if I do it all wrong?
CB: What if I work so hard and
still get a bad grade?
UA: This sucks! My neck is so tight
and I have a headache from all this stress...
TH: I’m never going to get through
all this homework...
Take
a deep breath in and a long breath out. Tune into the feeling and reassess your
distress level. Let’s try getting more specific and tune into where you feel
the stress in your body. Again, add in your specific class, homework, exam or
project.
EB: All this work...(specify
class or homework)
SE: I feel the stress in my body
UE: I feel tension my neck
UN: All this stress and tension
give me a headache
CP: I’m never going to get all this
work done
CB: All this homework and studying
for (specify class or homework)
UA: I just want to relax or hang
out with my friends
TH: All this stress, I feel the
tension in my body
EB: I feel tension in my neck and
it’s causing a headache
SE: All this work to do; I’ll never
get it done
UE: This sucks so much!
UN: My body is really feeling this
stress
CP: I’m never going to get this
work done (specify class or homework)
CB: And I won’t get to hang out
with my friends with all this work to do
UA: Sometimes I just hate college
and all the work I have to do
TH: All this homework, I feel the
stress in my neck and head
Take
a deep breath and assess your level of distress. If it is higher than a 2 keep
tapping through the script above.
About the Authors
Kelley Pryor
Amrein is a writer and EFT practitioner. Kelley first discovered Emotional
Freedom Techniques (EFT) in 2007. She used EFT personally and with her family
before becoming certified as an AAMET Level Two practitioner in 2014. As a
coach, Kelley has witnessed the power of EFT to release negative emotions,
relieve stress, and lessen physical pain. As the parent of college students,
Kelley believes that Tapped Out is a much-needed resource on college campuses,
where stress levels are on the rise. The book provides students with a
life-long tool, allowing them to easily alleviate stress and enjoy a healthy
and successful life.
You can find
Kelley on Amazon at amazon.com/author/kelleyamrein
and amazon.com/author/kdpryor.
You can
connect with Kelley at http://www.EFTBooksForYou.com,
http://www.KDPryor.com, and http://www.SpiritGuidedJourneys.com.
Becki Stevens
is an AAMET certified Advanced EFT Practitioner. For the past two years she has
owned a successful EFT practice in southern New
Hampshire. She works with people of all ages,
including college students, to ease their physical and emotional distress.
Becki focuses on how a person’s emotions can sabotage their success. Becki
believes that Tapped Out For College Students is an empowering introduction to
EFT for college students, giving them a tool they can use throughout their
lives to relieve stress and foster healthy relationships, creativity, and
overall health.
You can find
Becki at http://www.EFTBooksforYou.com
and at www.RebeccaStevensCoaching.com.
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Jackson Rafferty, second son of the eleventh Earl
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That pact made in blood led him to the back halls of Kingston Manor and the
woman who would stand between him and pursuing the man Jack knew had killed his
brother. That man was her father.
Miss Jenevieve Kingston has a secret. Keeping it is the only thing keeping her father alive. When a rogue by the name of Jack Dawson comes dangerously close to spoiling everything, Jenna forces him from her home. But not before he has worked his way into her heart.
Now he’s back, proving he is not who she thought he was. But how can she trust him after weeks of deception?
Miss Jenevieve Kingston has a secret. Keeping it is the only thing keeping her father alive. When a rogue by the name of Jack Dawson comes dangerously close to spoiling everything, Jenna forces him from her home. But not before he has worked his way into her heart.
Now he’s back, proving he is not who she thought he was. But how can she trust him after weeks of deception?
EXCERPT:
“It’s rather funny, don’t you
think?” the Earl of Devlin said as he continued to make his way down the
street. “Father thought if you were gone, I would step in to take your place.
He thought your absence would make me assume some responsibility in running
Devlin Downs. Instead...”
“Instead, what?” Jack asked, feeling
more uncomfortable by the second.
When Sheridan stopped on the
sidewalk and turned, Jack felt a cold chill race down his spine. The color left
his brother’s bronzed face and a haunted look filled his eyes.
“Refusing to marry Kingston’s
daughter is probably the first selfless act I’ve ever committed.”
“How can you say that?”
Shad paused and Jack knew his
brother was weighing how much he should reveal.
“How much do you know about
Kingston?”
“Very little. I only know about the
agreement he made with Father for you to marry his daughter.”
“A pact made in blood,” Shad said
barely loud enough to be heard. “Marrying into that family would have condemned
us all. Or worse.”
“What are you talking about? If
there’s something we should go to the authorities with—“
Shad dropped his head back and
laughed. “The authorities. Oh, that’s rich, Jack. You’ve been in government
service too long. The authorities are the last ones you can trust.”
“That’s not true, Shad. I have
connections that have nothing to do with the local authorities. Tell me what
you know and I’ll figure out what to do.”
The Earl of Devlin smiled sadly at
his brother. “You always could fix everything. I should have known to come to
you right away.”
“Yes, you should have. Now, what do
you know?”
Sheridan hesitated as if knowing
what he was about to do was the same as stepping off a ledge. Once you took the
first step, there was no going back.
“Promise you’ll be careful, Jack. I
don’t know all the details. In fact, I’m confused on some of them, but somehow
the Kingston name is behind it.”
“Behind what?”
“Behind—”
A nondescript carriage clattered
noisily by on the far side of the street. A few yards further on a drunken trio
assaulted a familiar tune. Shad’s words halted abruptly. At the same moment
Jack saw the surprised look on Shad’s face he heard a muffled pop and knew
instantly what was happening. In horror he saw Shad’s features sag as he
crumpled to the ground in front of him.
Jack threw his body over Shad but no
second shot came. Jack cautiously lifted his head and looked around. In the
faint light he focused on the area from which he felt the shot had come. All
was quiet. The street was empty.
Jack knew that even if he left his
brother to race after the assassin, he wouldn’t find anyone. Whoever had shot
Shad was long gone.
“Shad, how badly are you hit?” Jack
asked, kneeling beside his brother. “Can you—”
Jack stopped. He was going to ask if
he was able to stand, or if Jack should send for a doctor. But he knew the
answer. Shad couldn’t stand. And it was already too late to send for a doctor.
Shad was dying.
“Hold on, Shad. I’ll take care of
you.”
Shad lifted his trembling hand and
pulled Jack down to whisper.
“Don’t let...”
Shad coughed through the rattle in
his throat.
“...get you...
“...too.”
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Laura Landon is a Prairie Muse Platinum,
Kindle Press, and Amazon Montlake bestselling author. Laura enjoyed ten years
as a high school teacher and nine years making sundaes and malts in her very
own ice cream shop, but once she penned her first novel, she closed up shop to
spend every free minute writing. Now she enjoys creating her very own heroes
and heroines, and making sure they find their happily ever after.
A vital member of her rural community, Laura directed the town’s Quasquicentennial, organized funding for an exercise center for the town, and serves on the hospital board.
A vital member of her rural community, Laura directed the town’s Quasquicentennial, organized funding for an exercise center for the town, and serves on the hospital board.
Laura lives in the Midwest, surrounded by her family and friends. She has written nearly two dozen Victorian historicals, thirteen of which have been published by Prairie Muse Publishing and are selling worldwide in English, one in Japanese, and several in German. Two are Scottish historicals.
In October 2012, Laura experienced an amazing day when Amazon’s Montlake Romance published not one but three of her newest novels. Two of these have been optioned for publication in Russia and Turkey. Several are also available in German. To date Montlake had published seven of Laura’s Victorian historicals and Kindle Press three.
Always beautifully set and with a mysterious twist or bit of suspense, Laura’s books average over a million and a half pages a month read by her loyal readers.
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