(Live) How Tapping (EFT) Helps your Imposter Syndrome

EPISODE · Jul 3, 2025 · 50 MIN

(Live) How Tapping (EFT) Helps your Imposter Syndrome

from Sparkle on Substack · host Claire Venus ✨ and Evelien | Rainbow Black 🪩

Thank you Christina Patterson, Michelle Corbesier, Lulu Trevena, Amber Horrox, Louise Tilbrook ✨, and many others for tuning into our live video with Evelien | Rainbow Black 🪩! So sorry my video wasn’t working! What a wonderful exploration and one I’ll treasure as a new creative practise in my tool box! ✨Special offer hereTapping Script Gifts from Evelien | Rainbow Black 🪩 EFT Tapping Scripts with Self Limiting Beliefs – It’s Too LateStart by tuning in to the feeling:When you think about what you’d like to do, but feel like it’s too late…what number would you give that feeling or tension, on a scale from 0 to 10?Side of hand:Even though I believe it’s too late for me…I accept how I feel, and I’m open to the possibilitythat this belief isn’t the whole truth.Even though I think I’ve missed my chance…I choose to be kind to myself anyway.Even though I feel too old, too late, or behind everyone else…I’m willing to gently release that belief.Eyebrow: I am too late.Side of the eye: I should’ve started earlier.Under the eye: Everyone else is further ahead.Under the nose: I feel like I’m falling behind.Chin: I keep comparing and it makes me feel small.Collarbone: What if it is really is too late?Under the arm: I believe I missed my moment.Top of the head:I feel frustrated, sad, and unsure.Second round – creating space for something new:Eyebrow: What if that’s not true?Side of the eye: What if I’m right on time?Under the eye: Maybe I started exactly when I was ready.Under the nose: I can trust my own timing.Chin: I choose compassion over judgment.Collarbone: I don’t need to compare myself to anyone else.Under the arm: Every day is a chance to begin.Top of the head: It’s not too late. I’m exactly where I need to be.Take a deep breath in… and out, and you can stop tappingCheck in again: what number would you give that feeling now?EFT Tapping Script – “They Can Write Better Than Me”Start by checking in:When you think the thought: ‘They can write better than me,’ how true does that feel right now?Give it a number from 0 to 10.Side of hand:Even though I believe others are better writers than me…I love and accept myself deeply and completelyEven though I feel like my writing isn’t good enough compared to theirs…I accept how I feel, and I’m open to the possibilitythat this belief isn’t truth.Even though I keep comparing my writing and it holds me back…I honour my creativity, even if it doesn’t look like theirs.Eyebrow: They write better than me.Side of the eye: Their words sound so perfect.Under the eye: They’re so much more talented then meUnder the nose: I feel like my voice doesn’t matter.Chin: I keep holding myself back.Collarbone: I second-guess everything I write.Under the arm: I think people think it’s not good enoughTop of the head: I’m scared of being rejected.Second round – shifting into self-worth and creative freedom:Eyebrow: What if there’s no one right way to write?Side of the eye: What if my voice is exactly what someone needs?Under the eye: I don’t need to sound like them to be powerful.Under the nose: My words don’t have to be perfect to have value.Chin: I give myself permission to learn and grow.Collarbone: I’m allowed to take up space with my story.Under the arm: I honour the way I express myself.Top of the head: I have my own voice and the is totally ok!Closing:Take a deep breath in… and out, and you can stop tappingCheck in again: how true does it feel now?EFT Tapping Script – “What if they find out I’m not good enough?”Start by tuning in:When you think: ‘What if they find out I’m not actually capable?’ – how true does that feel right now?Give it a number from 0 to 10.Side of hand:Even though I’m scared they’ll see right through me…I allow myself to feel safe being seen and heard.Even though part of me feels like I’m not enough,I choose to remember that I bring value, just as I am.Even though imposter thoughts pop up,I know I’m learning, growing, and showing up with heart.Eyebrow: What if they realize I’m not good enough?Side of the Eye: I’m scared i will disappoint themUnder the Eye: I keep feeling like I have to prove myself.Under the Nose: I belief I am not good enoughChin: I’m afraid of being exposed.Collarbone: What if I mess it up?Under the Arm: This fear is holding me back.Top of the Head: I feel like I’m pretending and that stresses me outSecond round – shifting into feeling good enough:Eyebrow: What if I don’t have to be perfect to be worthy?Side of the Eye: What if I’m doing better than I think?Under the Eye: I give myself permission to learn and grow.Under the Nose: I am allowed to make mistakesChin: It’s safe to be seen – even if it is not perfect.Collarbone: I am perfect with my imperfectionUnder the Arm: I choose to trust myself and what I am cable ofTop of the Head: I’m enough – and proud of myself.Closing:Take a deep breath in… and out, and you can stop tappingCheck in again: how true does it feel now?EFT Tapping Script – Positive Affirmations for Imposter SyndromeLet’s start directly at the eyebrow point.Eyebrow: I’m still worthy when I am imperfectSide of the Eye: I’m doing better than I give myself credit for.Under the Eye: I belong in this space.Under the Nose: I am capable. I am enough.Chin: I trust myself a little more every day.Collarbone: It’s safe for me to show up as I am.Under the Arm: I don’t have to know everything to be valuable.Top of the Head: I choose self-trust over self-doubt.Take a deep breathe in… and out…Eyebrow: I’m allowed to take up space.Side of the Eye: I’m building confidence one step at a time.Under the Eye: My voice matters to the right audienceUnder the Nose: My work makes a difference.Chin: I bring something unique.Collarbone: I release the need to compare myself.Under the Arm: I choose to believe in myself today.Top of the Head: I am becoming the version of me I’m meant to be. And I love it!Put your hands on your heart and take a deep breath in!Research shows that EFT:* Lowers cortisol (your main stress hormone)* Helps create new neural pathways, aka, new thought patterns* Activates the parasympathetic nervous system (your rest & restore mode)* Leads to lasting shifts in beliefs and behaviourIn other words:You can think differently, feel differently, and respond differently, not just once, but for good.And yes, it’s evidence-based.There are now over 100 peer-reviewed studies supporting EFT’s effectiveness in reducing anxiety, depression, PTSD, and improving performance, focus, and overall well-being.One of the leading researchers in this field is Dr. Peta Stapleton, known for her work on the science behind EFT. Her studies show measurable changes in cortisol levels, brain activity, and emotional regulation after tapping.→ View her publication in Frontiers in Psychologyhttps://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychology/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1195286/full?lid=16z38ysw0550→ Visit Dr. Peta Stapleton’s website https://www.petastapleton.com/Have a nice day,Evelien Rainbow Black Academy - Tap into happiness! ♥www.rainbowblackacademy.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sparkleon.substack.com/subscribe

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