Self Confidence and Feeling Like an Imposter

“I attended my session with little knowledge of what EFT is all about. Consequently, I went into the session suspecting I might overwhelm Rod with a long, messy list of issues I’d quickly typed up the previous evening. If that wasn’t enough, I also happen to be one of these people who places a lot of importance on words – particularly how they are used to describe me. If the words aren’t chosen carefully (with every nuance taken into consideration), or they are expressed in a way that makes them seem false, I’ll find it hard to embrace them – let alone say them out loud and tap on them!

Anyway, despite all of my perceived barriers to success, Rod proceeded to knock my socks off with his insight, generosity, clarity, precision and humility as we tapped through a range of issues that had popped up. He was able to reframe my words with such an extraordinary level of understanding – I really felt like a child being heard for the first time. This is big considering I have quite a few people in my life who really do understand me and listen to me.

On top of that, I had at least three ‘aha’ moments. Perhaps the biggest of these was learning a completely different way to view myself (a huge relief after years of feeling like an ‘imposter’ in certain circles).

I walked away from the session feeling very excited and energised (and was busting for the loo after all that water!). The whole experience was very liberating. I couldn’t stop smiling and I could see I was having a positive effect on the people around me.

I offered this testimonial to Rod because I seriously came with no particular expectations and he really, really impressed me.

Rod, you’re undoubtedly on the right path. You have a very special gift. There’s still so much for me to learn and this is such a fun way to deal with the more challenging issues in life! I’ll definitely be back to see you.”

– Genevieve Ricci, Richmond VIC

Previous
Previous

Fear of Public Speaking

Next
Next

Drugs, Self Sabotage, and Depression