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Testimonial
Bethany Stone
Bethany Stone is a God-centered, family-first leader who helps people rebuild after life’s hardest seasons with clarity, courage, and healthy boundaries. Based in Rexburg, Idaho—near Yellowstone and the Tetons—she draws strength and perspective from the outdoors. A Montessori educator for 23 years and co-author of The Change book series (Insights into Self-Empowerment, Volume 23), Bethany makes personal growth practical and approachable.
Having overcome abuse and hardship, she rebuilt her life through gratitude, boundaries, and intentional self-care. A devoted mom and former competitive ballroom dancer, she now teaches dance and hosts monthly adult classes. Through her Five Buckets of Self-Care framework—emotional, spiritual, physical, social, and intellectual—Bethany helps adults move from burnout to balance, proving that even a small seed of hope can spark a whole new beginning.
Question & Answer

Where is Bethany Stone from, and what does she love doing outdoors?
Bethany lives in Ririe, Idaho, about an hour and a half from Yellowstone, near the Tetons. She loves being outside year-round, whether it’s backpacking, climbing, gardening, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, or downhill skiing.
What is Bethany’s family life like?
Bethany and her husband have a blended family: she has three boys, and he has two boys and a daughter. They’ve been married nearly seven years, and their home has been full of energy, love, and busy seasons. As a family, they enjoy camping, dancing, gardening, and biking.
What did Bethany write about in her chapter for The Change book series?
She wrote about perspective and how the same situation can look completely different depending on who’s viewing it. She shares a memorable story from when she was three years old, showing how a perspective shift can shape confidence and resilience.
What inspired Bethany’s coaching work and her “Five Buckets of Self-Care” program?
Bethany’s background as a Montessori educator and her experience supporting neurodivergent learners helped her create a coaching approach for adults. A major turning point was when her 15-year-old son became seriously ill and was later diagnosed with mitochondrial dysfunction, which led her to shift from running a school to being home and building her coaching program.
What are Bethany’s “Five Buckets of Self-Care,” and what does she believe self-care really is?
Her five buckets are emotional, spiritual, physical, social, and intellectual self-care. Bethany says self-care isn’t just “spa stuff” like hair and nails, it’s doing the hard, growth-producing habits (like boundaries, discipline, and healthy routines) that make you a stronger, healthier person over time.
