Les 1
Introduction, How To Listen And P.E.E.P
This first lesson introduces a completely fresh way of understanding habits, without relying on willpower or effort. You’ll learn how to listen lightly, in a relaxed and spacious way, as we explore a simple and gentle perspective on why habits appear. This session also shares a little of Becca’s own story and introduces P.E.E.P — a soft way of looking that will support you throughout the course.
Les 2
Feelings, Sensations And Why Habits Form
This lesson explores how every habit begins with a feeling or a thought that simply “rocks up.” We look at why discomfort is misread by the system, how the mind tries to protect us, and why none of this is personal. You’ll begin to see that habits are not driven by weakness, but by an innocent misunderstanding of normal human feeling.
Les 3
The Loop And How Habits Actually Run
This lesson looks at the simple loop that keeps habits in place. We explore how the mind reacts to discomfort, why the habit offers temporary relief, and how triggers are often misunderstood. You’ll begin to see the automatic nature of habits with more space and kindness, noticing the tiny moment before the habit runs and understanding why it was never a personal choice
Les 4
Who You Really Are
This lesson explores the difference between who you are and the thoughts, feelings, and habits that move through you. We look at the “sky and weather” metaphor, the temporary nature of experience, and the mind’s innocence. You’ll begin to sense the steadiness beneath your habits, and see that your identity has never been defined by anything you’ve done or felt.
Les 5
The Summary And Moving Forward
This final lesson brings everything together in a simple, grounded way. We look at the nature of thought, the innocence of the mind, and your built-in capacity to reset. You’ll hear how habits are learned responses rather than flaws, and why insight has its own timing. This session offers a gentle summary of the whole journey and an invitation to keep softly P.E.E.P-ing your experience.