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Sobriety clears the fog. These workbooks, systems, and blueprints help you rebuild what's underneath — your thinking, your purpose, your daily life.
Buy what you need, when you need it. Every tool is a complete, standalone resource for a specific challenge in recovery.
The Problem
You slipped. Or you're about to. And right now your brain is telling you it's already over — that you've ruined everything, that you might as well keep going.
Why It Matters
That voice has taken people out. Not the slip itself — but the spiral after it. The shame, the isolation, the "I'll start over Monday." That's where recovery dies.
What You Get
A step-by-step emergency guide for exactly this moment. A 5-step protocol if you're about to use. An hour-by-hour action plan if you already did. No lectures. No shame. Just exactly what to do — right now.
Instant download. PDF. Print it. Keep it close.
The Problem
Everyone says the first 90 days are the most important. Nobody gives you a map.
Why It Matters
So you white-knuckle it. You try to stay busy. You feel like everyone else has a plan and you're just surviving day to day — waiting to feel normal, wondering if you ever will.
What You Get
A week-by-week framework through every phase — Stabilize, Clarify, Build, Grow — built on recovery science and monk philosophy. Daily structure, weekly reviews, dharma discovery, and a 90-day commitment page to sign and mean it.
This is the map nobody gave you.
The Problem
You know what you're supposed to do. But knowing and doing are two completely different things — especially at 7am when motivation is nowhere and the day feels like a wall.
Why It Matters
Without a daily system, recovery becomes reactive. You're always putting out fires instead of building something. And the days you skip the work are exactly the days you needed it most.
What You Get
The complete Honest, Open, Willing daily and weekly practice kit: morning routine guide, daily tracker, evening inventory (Step 10), weekly commitment sheet, proof of work tracker, and a 30-day habit scorecard.
Structure is what sobriety is built on.
The Problem
Getting sober is survival. But survival isn't a life. At some point you realize you don't actually know who you are without the substance — or what you're building toward.
Why It Matters
Without a reason bigger than "not using," sobriety is exhausting. It becomes about white-knuckling through each day instead of being pulled toward something real.
What You Get
The Japanese Ikigai framework — the intersection of what you love, what you're good at, what the world needs, and what you can be paid for — adapted specifically for people in recovery. Your mess is your message. This workbook helps you find it.
Your mess is your message. This is how you find it.
The Problem
Addiction doesn't just take your health and your relationships. It takes you. Your voice. Your values. Your sense of who you are.
Why It Matters
Most people try to rebuild their life without rebuilding their identity first. And that's why it falls apart. You can't build a life you want to stay sober for if you don't know who's living it.
What You Get
A deep identity workbook: values excavation, integrity inventory, a daily compass check-in, and a step-by-step framework for understanding who you were, who addiction made you, and who you're actually becoming.
Recovery starts inside. This is where you begin.
The Problem
You've been holding it all together for years — managing outcomes, anticipating problems, staying one step ahead. And you are tired in a way sleep doesn't fix.
Why It Matters
The controlling mind isn't keeping you safe. It's the source of the anxiety, the relapse, the relationships that keep breaking down. The substance was just your best attempt at relief from a mind that never stops running.
What You Get
Using Stoic philosophy, modern psychology, and flow state research: the Observer Practice, the Control Audit, the Surrender Statement. This is the inner work that makes everything else in recovery stick.
Open hands receive more than clenched fists ever could.
The Problem
You're trying to do this alone. Maybe you don't want to burden anyone. Maybe the word "sponsor" doesn't fit. Maybe you've just never known how to ask.
Why It Matters
Research is clear: isolation is one of the strongest predictors of relapse. The opposite of addiction isn't sobriety — it's connection. And yet most people white-knuckle it solo for months.
What You Get
Exactly how to find, ask, and build this relationship — whether you call it a sponsor, mentor, accountability partner, or just your person. What to look for. Red flags to avoid. How to have the first conversation.
You don't have to walk this road alone. This guide shows you how to stop.
The Problem
You've tried to stay sober. But something keeps pulling you back — a voice that says you've already blown it, that you don't deserve this, that one more won't matter.
Why It Matters
That voice isn't the truth. It's a cognitive distortion — a systematic error in thinking your brain has been running on autopilot for years. These patterns don't just feel bad. They drive relapse.
What You Get
The 10 cognitive distortions that fuel relapse, the 7 self-sabotage patterns to watch for, a Thought Audit, a Mindset Reset Plan, daily practices, and recovery statements built for the hardest moments.
Change the thought. Change the chain. Change the outcome.
The Problem
Getting sober doesn't fix the relationships addiction broke. The lies, the broken promises, the people who had to protect themselves from you — sobriety doesn't erase any of that.
Why It Matters
Most people either avoid this work entirely or rush in with a half-hearted sorry. Meanwhile the guilt piles up, isolation deepens, and the relationships that could sustain recovery stay broken.
What You Get
A Relationship Inventory, the 5-Step Amends Process, the Consistency Code for rebuilding trust, the 4 communication styles, real scripts for hard conversations, and a 30-Day Social Life Reboot.
You can't control whether people forgive you. You can control who you show up as.
The Problem
You used to escape something — a feeling so deep it didn't have a name. The belief that you are fundamentally broken. Getting sober didn't make it go away. If anything, it made it louder.
Why It Matters
Shame is one of the strongest predictors of relapse. As long as that core belief is running in the background, recovery is a fight you're losing before it starts.
What You Get
A Shame Inventory across 6 life areas, the critical shame vs. guilt distinction, where your shame actually came from, a 6-Step Reset Process, self-compassion practices (Kristin Neff), and two letters to yourself.
Shame kept you stuck. Releasing it is how you actually change.
The Problem
Addiction is expensive in ways you can't fully add up — the substance, the DUIs, the savings never built, the version of yourself you never became. Now you're sober and staring at the wreckage.
Why It Matters
Financial stress is one of the most common relapse triggers nobody talks about. And most financial advice wasn't written for someone starting over at 35, 45, or 55 with debt they can't look at.
What You Get
A 6-step Financial Recovery Blueprint: honest assessment, debt inventory, stop the bleeding, emergency buffer, debt snowball, and income growth — including recovery-specific income opportunities most people don't know exist.
One step. One paycheck. One win at a time.
The Problem
You weren't weak. You were wired. Your brain spent years building a highway between certain triggers and the substance — and it doesn't tear that down just because you got sober.
Why It Matters
Without a map and a pre-built plan, you're making life-or-death decisions in the worst possible moment, with the least available brainpower. Willpower works — until it doesn't.
What You Get
A full Trigger Inventory (5 categories, rated by risk), your Personal Craving Profile, 10 proven interrupts, a Rewire Plan, a visual Trigger Map, and a Craving Response Plan written now — when you're thinking clearly.
Every craving you outlast is a rewire in progress.
The Problem
They told you getting sober was the hard part. And life does get better — but not in a straight line. Not without the gray flatness, the identity crisis, the moment you wonder if sobriety is even worth it.
Why It Matters
That moment — the valley — is where most people relapse. Not because they're weak, but because nobody named it, nobody told them it was coming, and nobody gave them tools for it.
What You Get
The 5 valleys you'll face, Dry Drunk Syndrome warning signs and cure, depression vs. disappointment, the Hard Season Survival Kit, when to get help, your Valley Profile, Navigation Plan, and letters to yourself.
The valley is not where your story ends. This is how you get through it.
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Each bundle is designed around a specific season of recovery. Get more of what you need, together — at 25% off individual pricing.
Everything you need for Day 1 through Day 90 — emergency protocol, your map for the first 90 days, and a daily system to build structure from the ground up.
Know your triggers, navigate the hard seasons, and have a protocol ready for the worst moments. Your relapse prevention toolkit — before you need it.
The three deep-work tools for dismantling what's underneath — shame, distorted thinking, and the controlling mind. The inner work that makes everything else stick.
For when you've stopped using but haven't figured out who you are yet. Find your purpose, rebuild your identity, and build the connection that makes staying sober worth it.
Repair the damage. Stabilize your finances. Navigate the hard seasons. For people past early recovery who are ready to actually rebuild — not just stay sober.
All 13 tools. Every workbook, blueprint, system, and guide — designed to work together, from Day 1 through long-term recovery. Instant download. Nothing held back.
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All 13 workbooks — plus a private 60-minute Zoom call with Coach Mike. This is where the tools meet real accountability. Booked directly with Mike. Not an assistant.
"The tools are the beginning. The coaching is where everything changes. If you're ready to do this work with a coach and a community behind you — the program is built for exactly that."
The Recovery Accelerator is a 16-week intensive coaching program where we do all of this work together — identity, purpose, relationships, finances, and accountability — with Coach Mike and a community who gets it.
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