My earlier blog post noted that tapping is a stress-reduction tool that helps calm your nervous system. It combines gentle tapping on specific points with acknowledgment of what you’re feeling.
Now I want to show you how it helps in real life.
Imagine waking up already feeling behind. Before the day even starts, your shoulders feel tight, and your mind is running through everything you didn’t finish yesterday. Nothing has gone wrong, but your body is bracing.
This is where tapping comes in.
Here are some of the ways tapping can help:
When you feel overwhelmed
In moments like that morning overwhelm, your nervous system is activated. Even if the situation is manageable, your body feels tense and urgent. When we tap, we allow that stress response to process rather than push it away. Your mind clears, your shoulders relax, and you can approach the day without that constant on-edge feeling.
When you keep running into the same pattern
Sometimes that morning stress isn’t just about today’s to-do list. It’s tied to something deeper – like a belief of “I’m not good enough.” That’s where tapping helps with repeating patterns, habits you can’t break, procrastination that doesn’t make sense, or reactions that feel outsized. Often, there’s an earlier moment your body is still holding onto, and tapping helps you let go.
When stress shows up in your body
Overwhelm can show up physically – tight shoulders, an aching back, or a headache that creeps in by noon. Tapping won’t heal a broken ankle. But it can reduce the fear, frustration, or anger around that ankle. And when pain shifts from a 9 out of 10 to a 3 out of 10, that can make or break your day. When the emotional charge decreases, the body often follows.
I’ll explain more about why this works in a future blog. Whether it shows up as overwhelm, a repeating pattern, or physical tension, tapping helps you get to what’s underneath while calming your nervous system so you can respond rather than react.
Notice this week where stress shows up for you – in your thoughts, your habits, or your body. If one stands out, I’d love to hear about it. Feel free to let me know. I respond to every email!

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