by Peter and Beth Bostwick | Jul 30, 2018 | Peter and Beth, Tool
We’ve come up with a new tool to increase your ability to live the life you choose. You can use this tool whenever you start to question yourself. Use it when thoughts of doubt or worry creep in. The YCC 5×5 Empowerment Tool is made up of 5 statements. For each...
by Peter and Beth Bostwick | Jul 24, 2018 | Observations, Peter and Beth, Workshop
The Universe Loves us It is such a comforting thought, yet seems to contradict so much of what we see in the world today. The Universe offers us love and non-judgmental support. It wants us to have the experiences we choose without an opinion of our choices. What is...
by Peter and Beth Bostwick | Jul 17, 2018 | Experiences, Observations, Peter and Beth
The other day, we were talking about the power of our beliefs and someone mentioned they’ve found tremendous power in changing their beliefs by imagining they are someone else. They don’t do it all the time, but when they are facing a new or challenging situation...
by Peter and Beth Bostwick | Jul 10, 2018 | From the YCC book, Peter and Beth, Workshop
One of the most fundamental concepts we believe in is the power of our beliefs. Beliefs influence everything in our lives, from how we interpret people and events to our ability to manipulate the world. Our set of beliefs is like a handbook. Google’s definition...
by Peter and Beth Bostwick | Jul 3, 2018 | Experiences, Observations, Peter and Beth
Why does life seem to be so hard? Why must it be so challenging? We ask questions like these, but we usually ask them when times are most difficult. We rarely ask when we are in the flow and times are good. Beth and I have found it helpful to look back at challenging...
by Peter and Beth Bostwick | Jun 26, 2018 | Experiences, Peter and Beth
I was raised to not shine too brightly. It was a combination of not wanting to call attention to myself and afraid of appearing superior. I was taught to be humble. I learned it was the meek who inherited the earth. And for women, being meek and humble seemed to be...