If you’ve ever felt like you’re trying to reset your life or your home by doing more… you’re not alone. Especially with ADHD, the pressure to start fresh can feel heavy fast.This week on The Gentle Reset, we’re talking about what it really means to reset at the start of a New Year and why letting...
If you’ve ever felt like you’re trying to reset your life or your home by doing more… you’re not alone. Especially with ADHD, the pressure to start fresh can feel heavy fast.
This week on The Gentle Reset, we’re talking about what it really means to reset at the start of a New Year and why letting go before adding anything new is important.
This episode is for you if:
🎧 You’re craving a reset that doesn’t involve perfection or overhauling your whole home
🎧 You want to reflect on the past year without spiraling or setting unrealistic goals
🎧 You’re curious about choosing a One Word for the year ahead and what that can look like in real life
In this episode, I talk about:
✨ How I use a simple end-of-year reflection to decide what I’m letting go of
✨ Why my One Word for 2026 is OPEN and how it’s shaping my home, rhythms, and decisions
✨ Small, realistic home shifts that brought calm without changing everything
✨ Why resets often work better with support instead of more effort
Ready to take the next step or get extra support?
Start here:
👉 Grab my End-of-Year Reflection: Choose Your One Word Workbook
👉 Book a Curiosity Call if you want to talk through what a reset could look like for your home
👉 Come say hi on Instagram and share your One Word with me- I’d love to hear it!
Let’s keep it simple, doable, and built for your ADHD brain.