January Reset Day

A quarterly founder reset for vision-led women in business | Upstairs at The Department Store

Imagine this. You enter a room. You’ve come alone. You’ve been building something quietly powerful.
You know it’s working. You know it’s growing.

 

But you also know you’re ready for the next level of focus. Not from hustle. Not from overwhelm.
Not from proving. From alignment.

 

That was the energy inside our January Reset Day in London this year.

Who this day was for:

Thirteen women gathered Upstairs at The Department Store.

Founders. Creatives. Consultants. Coaches. Visionaries.

Women who are already capable and ready to expand. 

Some would call them delusional.And honestly? You have to be a little delusional to create something extraordinary.

Inside the room we had:


  • A founder building a candle brand; not just to sell products, but to become the leading voice in the natural home fragrance space.
  • A woman preparing to launch her own NGO.
  • An actor stepping into a new identity and redefining visibility.
  • A coach transforming the IVF support space.
  • Consultants who are already successful but ready to break subconscious loops that were quietly capping their next level.
 

Every woman arrived knowing one thing:
The cost of staying the same was now greater than the stretch of becoming more.

What happens on a Reset Day

This is not a networking event.
It’s not surface-level goal setting. It’s a curated, immersive 
mindset and business reset workshop for ambitious women in London.

 

The day flows intentionally:

1. Arrival + Connection

You may arrive alone but you don’t stay alone for long. We open the room. You meet the women beside you. The walls drop quickly.

2. Bespoke vision activation visualisation

A guided visualisation designed specifically for that quarter. You meet the version of yourself who has already created the next three months.
Not hypothetically. Embodied.

3. Identity-led quarterly planning

Through structured journalling and strategic prompts, you map the next 90 days from that expanded identity.

We stretch timelines.
We collapse doubt.
We blend feminine vision with masculine execution.

4. Integration + Conversation

We had a beautiful breakfast. Space. Depth. Laughter. Honest conversations about ambition, fear, expansion and visibility.

And then something shifts.

The transformation

Women left clearer. Calmer. More certain.


Not because they “learnt more information” but because they reconnected with the version of themselves who already knows.


Many shared that what felt overwhelming before the day felt simple afterwards.


Subconscious blocks surfaced. Identity shifts clicked. Clarity replaced noise.

Reflections From Reset Day

It doesn’t end when you leave

Every woman receives:

Support

One week of private Telegram coaching support after the Reset Day.

Access to a private group

Access to a private founder group for ongoing collaboration.

Сross-communication

Continued cross-communication with the women in the room.

This isn’t a one-off workshop. It’s a quarterly anchor. Every three months you return. You reflect on what moved. You reset what didn’t. You expand again. It becomes part of your operating rhythm.

The energy of the room

There is something powerful about walking into a room alone and leaving feeling deeply connected.

This is where high-calibre women meet other high-calibre women.

Where ambition is normal.
Where “too much” is welcomed.
Where vision is stretched.

Join the April Reset Day

15th April | Upstairs at The Department Store, Brixton 

We are expanding the next Reset Day to allow even more space for collaboration and aligned partnerships.

 

If you are building something powerful…
If you know you’re ready to think bigger…
If you want to create from alignment rather than burnout…

This is your quarterly invitation.

 

Limited spaces available.

April Reset Day

Investment £111

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