Robert Smith Faster EFT Treating Addiction at Habilitat Addiction Treatment Center
Robert Smith Faster EFT Treating Addiction at Habilitat Addiction Treatment Center – Robert Smith Faster EFT treating Addiction at Habilitat Addiction Treatment Center Hawaii. Robert’s techniques teach people how to deal with unpleasant memories and gain emotional intelligence in order to have a choice about how they feel! FasterEFT is a methodology developed by Robert G. Smith after many years of studying and working with thousands of people. It is a collection of new, cutting-edge techniques and processes that integrates the most effective elements of EFT, BSFF, NLP, spiritual understanding, science and the mind’s great ability to transform itself. One of the most significant aspects of FasterEFT is that it is fast, direct and to the point. It is a healthy and logical belief system that is easily accepted. With this great mix of understanding, FasterEFT can quickly transform how you represent your past, shift your emotional disruptions and restore your physical health. FasterEFT is the New EFT ( Emotionally Focused Transformations) on the fast track, according to Robert G. Smith. FasterEFT addresses the entire mind/body system which includes what you think and how you process your thoughts, along with the body’s response. It is a self-empowering system that gives you control over your past, present and your future. It will show you how to design and to transform your life right now. In Robert’s training material you will keep saying Yes, Yes and YES! to each of the concepts taught. The insider secrets are invaluable. You’ll discover it is 100% true …
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