June 5, 2025

The Midyear Reset

The Midyear Reset

Here’s the truth most people avoid in June: the year isn’t going to slow down on its own. You have to choose to reset. 

And I don’t mean hustle harder or plan out the next six months in your color-coded planner. I mean: pause, breathe, and decide who you want to be for the rest of the year. 

I did this reset last weekend. I looked at what I’ve been carrying – habits that helped, some that hindered—and asked: What deserves to come with me into the second half? What needs to be released? 

Here’s what I came away with – and maybe it’ll guide your own reset too: 

1. Stop outsourcing your direction. 

If your calendar looks like a permission slip signed by everyone but you, it’s time to reclaim your clarity. We cannot lead with intention if we’re only responding to other people’s urgency. 

Action: Look at your week. Circle anything that drains you or pulls you away from your core priorities – and set a boundary this month to remove or restructure it. 

2. Your energy tells the truth before your words do. 

You can say you’re “fine,” but if you’re exhausted, distracted, or resentful – your team, your family, and your body know. Presence isn’t a performance. It’s a practice. 

Action: Choose one presence anchor this month (e.g., a tech-free morning, a 3-minute pause before each meeting, or walking without your phone) and protect it like it matters – because it does. 

3. Recommit to your original intention – not your old goals. 

Maybe you’ve outgrown the plans you set in January. That’s not failure. That’s growth. Realignment > rigidity. 

Action: Ask yourself: What do I want the second half of the year to feel like? Then align one habit, one decision, and one “yes” this month with that feeling. 

You don’t need a new year to begin again – you just need to choose yourself. Every time you pause to reset, you come back stronger, clearer, more rooted. 

Here’s to second chances, mid-year momentum, and clarity that doesn’t require a crisis. 

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