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60-Second EFT Tapping to Ease Burnout (Instantly)

1 min · 14 de feb de 2026
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In this segment of Melanated and Highly Regulated, Martita illustrates how to manage stress and ambition. She demonstrates various tapping points to help lower your internal threat level, emphasizing the effectiveness of the emotional freedom technique for nervous system regulation. This practical guide offers tools for self care and finding calm and peace in your daily life.

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