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Brief pauses that refresh attention

Reset is an educational track with compact practices—typically two to seven minutes—for use between calls or meetings. It supports focus and transition habits; it is not medical care or counseling.

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Why micro-resets matter in modern work

Frequent context-switching can make workdays feel crowded. Reset teaches intentional transitions between tasks so the next conversation can start with clearer attention—without promising specific emotional outcomes.

Featured Reset exercises

Boundary breath

A timed breathing pattern used before joining video meetings. Facilitators model pacing as a focus exercise, not as a medical or therapeutic technique.

One-line release

Write a single sentence about what you are leaving behind, then close the notebook—a symbolic transition ritual.

Corridor loop

A three-minute walk with attention on footsteps, suitable for office floors and co-working spaces.

Ambient listen

Identify three distinct sounds in the environment to redirect focus without closing eyes at a shared desk.

21-day team challenge format

Organizations may run Reset as a light participation challenge. Daily prompts arrive by email; leaders track completion rates without ranking individuals.

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Week 1

Introduction

Learn three core resets and discuss when to use them.

Week 2

Customization

Teams adapt prompts to their calendar density.

Week 3

Integration

Agree on meeting norms that include transition time.

Reset vs Regulate

Reset

Short, frequent exercises. Ideal for calendar-heavy roles and as a complement to longer programs.

Regulate

Deeper skill-building across modules. Often selected when teams want sustained coaching over several weeks.

Both tracks remain educational. Neither replaces employee assistance programs, crisis lines, or licensed professional services.

Adapting Reset to your setting

Open offices

Silent practices that do not require closing eyes or unusual postures.

Remote hubs

Camera-off moments and shared timer links for distributed squads.

Shift-based teams

Handoff checklists that include a sixty-second Reset before transfer of duties.

How we describe outcomes

We may share aggregated participation data with clients under confidentiality agreements. We do not publish broad claims about productivity, revenue, or individual emotional changes in advertising.

Included educational materials

Prompt cards

Desk-friendly reference cards with practice steps.

Calendar blocks

Suggested meeting templates with built-in transition minutes.

Facilitator guide

Instructions for internal champions running Reset moments.

Reset FAQ

Yes. Many clients begin with Reset because of its shorter time commitment, then expand into Regulate when ready.

Facilitators help teams select exercises that respect workplace safety and visibility requirements. Some practices may be adjusted for frontline settings.

Bring Reset to your next planning cycle

Contact us with your team profile and preferred start date. We can share a sample outline after an introductory call; paid delivery follows a signed agreement.

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