Reset Ritual: Control Your Thinking to Control Your Actions
Published 7/2025
Duration: 47m | .MP4 1280x720 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 370.26 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Published 7/2025
Duration: 47m | .MP4 1280x720 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 370.26 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Practical, simple routines to reset your brain, calm anxiety, and take back control of your day
What you'll learn
- How to stop overthinking and mental spirals before they take control of your day
- Learn to control your reactions by controlling your thinking first
- Break patterns of anxiety, stress and emotional overwhelm using repeatable tools
- Create a mental “reset switch” you can use anytime to stay grounded and in control
- Build a simple, personal daily reset routine that keeps your mind calm and focused
- Regain focus, clarity, and decision-making even when life feels messy or unpredictable
Requirements
- No prior experience or knowledge needed.
- You just need an open mind and a willingness to try simple daily resets.
- A desire to understand how to stop outside influences from ruining your day.
- A notebook or journal may help if you want to track your progress.
Description
Life can throw 'curveballs' at us all the time. A bad nights sleep, kids playing up in the mornings, alarm didn't go off on time, traffic is terrible, and these could just be the examples before 9am. This course is designed to help give you more control of your day, by providing you with simple tools to structure and take back control — one small reset at a time.
You don’t need a life overhaul. You don’t need to become a new person. You need simple ways to reset your thinking, your mood, and your energy — right in the middle of real life.
The Reset Ritual isn’t about motivation or willpowerIt’s about learning how to interrupt negative spirals, break stress patterns, and regain focus — wherever you are, however your day is going.
What makes this different?
Quick, practical resets you can use anywhere
Zero fluff, no complicated routines
Honest reflection prompts that get to the root of your patterns
Action-first design — tools you can apply immediately
Built for real people with real lives and real pressures
By the end of this course, you’ll have your own personal reset toolkit — simple, repeatable steps you can rely on whether you need them once a week or several times a day.
What You’ll Learn:
How to stop overthinking and mental spirals before they take control of your day
Build a simple, personal daily reset routine that keeps your mind calm and focused
Learn to control your reactions by controlling your thinking first
Break patterns of anxiety, stress and emotional overwhelm using repeatable tools
Regain focus, clarity, and decision-making even when life feels messy or unpredictable
Create a mental “reset switch” you can use anytime to stay grounded and in control
Who This Course Is For:
Parents who want to stay calm and present even during busy, stressful days
Partners who want to better handle emotional triggers and protect their relationships
Employees who feel drained by toxic workplaces, difficult colleagues, or endless demands
Managers or leaders who need to reset their own thinking before leading others
People juggling multiple responsibilities who struggle to switch off mentally
Anyone who feels like they’re constantly reacting, not choosing, how their day unfolds
Requirements:
No prior experience or knowledge needed
You just need an open mind and a willingness to try simple daily resets
A desire to understand how to stop outside influences from ruining your day
A notebook or journal may help if you want to track your progress
Who this course is for:
- People who want simple, practical ways to calm their mind and reset during stressful moments
- Anyone who struggles to stop outside influences from controlling their mood and actions
- Parents who want to stay calm and present even during busy, stressful days
- Partners who want to better handle emotional triggers and protect their relationships
- Employees who feel drained by toxic workplaces, difficult colleagues, or endless demands
- People juggling multiple responsibilities who struggle to switch off mentally
- Anyone who feels like they’re constantly reacting, not choosing, how their day unfolds
- Managers or leaders who need to reset their own thinking before leading others
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