Most people don’t need a new life. They just need a reset.

A chance to step back.
To see the patterns.
To break the ones that aren’t working.

But here’s the problem: Life doesn’t come with a reset button.

So I made one.

It’s called The Reset Workbook—a guided journal designed to help you rethink, realign, and reimagine what’s next. 

No fluff. No impossible goals. Just simple, smart prompts to help you figure out where you’re going and why.

Start small. Start now. Start here.

A few reviews: 

“I didn’t actually feel a huge need to reset my life, yet something was calling to me about this book. Now that I’ve started using it I truly believe it’s a wonderful tool for all people regardless of where they are in their personal journey.” – D

“I’m on one of the first exercises and I already need to call-in sick to work tomorrow so I can do more exercises! It can be so hard to sort through my thoughts on any given day. This workbook gives me the prompts I need to do the deep thinking I crave.” – Kerry

“This is the kind of workbook I’ll want to keep on my bedside table, to revisit these self-reflection questions again & again.” – Mallory

		

maybe you just need a reset

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