

Most stress routines try to change everything at once. The Stoic Reset takes the opposite approach. You build calm through small, steady habits you can complete in minutes.
The reset gives you:
A focused 30-day structure
One Stoic tool per day
Practical exercises that work in real life
A simple rhythm that’s easy to follow
It is a quiet, intentional plan—not a list of resolutions.
The Reset introduces you to seven practical tools inspired by the teachings of Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Epictetus. Each tool is designed to help you handle pressure with clarity and steady judgment.
1. Fact vs Story
Learn to separate what happened from what you believe happened. This clears mental noise and reduces emotional overload.
2. Control Sorting
A simple method to identify what is yours to influence—and what is not.
3. Expecting Setbacks
Reduce frustration and surprise by preparing your mind the Stoic way.
4. Welcoming Hardship
Shift difficulties into training opportunities that strengthen resilience.
5. First Thought Awareness
Catch the initial emotional spark and guide it before it solidifies.
6. Moderation and Restraint
Balance effort and rest so you don’t burn out while trying to improve.
7. Daily Training Mindset
Turn stress into practice, not punishment.
Each tool is short, memorable, and practical.
You can learn them quickly and use them for life.

The Reset gives you a simple daily rhythm you can complete in a few minutes:
Morning: Clarity
A short reflection to set intention and steady your mindset.
Midday: Reset
A small exercise you can use during stress or tension.
Evening: Review
A quiet check-in to note progress and strengthen judgment.
You repeat this rhythm for 30 days, cycling through the seven tools four times.
Each cycle deepens your familiarity and steadiness.
By the end of the 30 days, you’ll have:
A calmer baseline
Clearer thinking under pressure
Steadier emotional reactions
Stronger self-direction
A practical routine you can continue indefinitely
These gains come not from intensity, but from repetition.
This reset is ideal for people who want:
A simple framework for reducing daily stress
Practical habits over motivational talk
Clear guidance rooted in Stoic philosophy
A steady plan rather than a dramatic challenge
Tools they can use at work, at home, or during moments of tension
This is not a self-help sprint. It is a Stoic discipline.
To keep your training clear and intentional, here’s what the Reset leaves out:
No generic affirmations
No complex routines
No hour-long practices
No vague positivity
No unrealistic promises
Just clear tools and a simple plan.