Preserve What Works
Before changing anything, identify anchors that still feel natural and keep them in place.
Gentle Recalibration
When life shifts and your morning or evening structure feels distant, this system offers a calm path back — one anchor at a time, without starting over.
A full routine overhaul often creates more disruption than the original shift. The Reset System works with what remains — identifying which anchors still hold and rebuilding from there.
Before changing anything, identify anchors that still feel natural and keep them in place.
Add one anchor at a time with space to observe how it integrates into your current life.
A flexible sequence you can adapt to your pace — typically spanning two to four weeks.
Without changing anything, note your current morning and evening patterns. What happens naturally? What feels missing? Write brief observations each day.
Choose a single morning or evening anchor that previously felt supportive. Reintroduce it at a reduced intensity — shorter, simpler, more flexible.
Once the first anchor feels steady, introduce one anchor from the opposite phase. Morning and evening should begin balancing each other again.
Review what has shifted. Adjust timing, intensity, or anchor choice based on your observations. Stability emerges from this reflective loop.
Life transitions that often call for a gentle routine reset — not because something went wrong, but because context changed.
Time zones and environments shift. Your anchors need recalibration, not abandonment.
New hours require rethinking when morning and evening phases begin and end.
Light and energy patterns change with seasons — your rhythm can adapt alongside them.
Our lifestyle coaching conversations can support you through each phase of the Reset System with personalised, educational guidance and reflective discussion. Individual results vary.
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