
Ever have one of those days, weeks, years when your worries seem to have you stuck in the moment? If the here and now has you wishing for the happier times of the good ol’ days, it is time to get acquainted with the positive Possibilities of YET.
It’s not a Secret, or some magic potion, but rather a mindset, a point of view that looks past the trouble of today to the infinite potential of what is YET to come.
Blog TV painting sensation Gayle Etcheverry discovered this simple truth when she found herself overwhelmed by the bleak, constant blaring of the local news and the world’s seemingly endless tragedies. To combat this onslaught of negativity Gayle founded GodBlessHumanity.com; a cyber community dedicated to rediscovering the ingredients of peace and inspiration. However, in the middle of this noble effort the artist found herself stuck; somehow painted in a corner. It was then, surrounded by the troubles of the moment, that Gayle was introduced to… the Possibilities of YET.
When the word began to spread about the infinite properties of this little three-letter word, GodBlessHumanity.com was suddenly inter-connected to a worldwide net of tales that ranged from the moving to the profound.
Wanting to pass on the wonders of this amazing perspective of Life, Gayle and her team compiled the best of the best of these stories into GodBlessHumanity’s first book offering…The Possibilities of YET.
Inside the pages of this painting-filled compilation, Gayle has gathered 26 deeply personal first person narratives from inspiring writers like Chellie Campbell, Kelly Sullivan Walden, Keith Leon and Barton Green. They, along with an additional 22 amazing offerings, take the reader down paths that seemingly lead to dead ends. But in each case lessons are learned, perspectives are changed, and the seemingly short-sighted are allowed to glimpse passed the mayhem of the moment, to the Possibilities of YET.
Yet – it means, ‘Wait! There’s more…!”
The little reed, bending to the force of the wind, soon stood upright again when the storm had passed over -Aesop
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