Unplanned Career Transition. Structured Path Forward.

Nobody plans for this.

You got the call.

Maybe you saw it coming. Maybe you did not. Either way, you are sitting with a career transition you were not ready for.

You’ve spent years building a career that meant something, and the thing nobody tells you is that it’s not just the job that feels uncertain right now. It is everything attached to it.

You are not looking for someone to tell you it will all work out. You are looking for someone who can tell you what to do on Monday morning. Someone to help you determine a clear next step forward.

That is what the Reset Framework is.

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About Heidi

I Have Been on Both Sides of That Call.

I spent 15 years in Human Resources. Strategizing how to align talent with business need. I have survived both sides of layoffs. The uncertainty of losing a role, and the weight of staying while being expected to carry more after others were gone.

When my turn came, I didn’t panic I created clear steps, identified my strengths and what I enjoyed doing, then applied for roles with intention. Six weeks later I had a new job.

I built the Reset Framework from that experience, which is what I now use to help you do the same.

Stop Reacting. Start Moving.

Step 1: Recovery

Get grounded before you do anything else. Build structure around what you can control and stop the spiral before it costs you time you do not have.

Step 2: Reflection

Take a real inventory of your skills, your strengths, and what you actually want next. Build the resume that makes you stand out.

Step 3: Redesign

Get targeted. Stop applying to everything. Go after the right opportunities with a clear sense of what you uniquely bring.

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The Reset Framework

From the Hives

Not Everything Here Is About Work.

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After being laid off, I felt a loss of identity. But I knew I was more that my job title. So, I started saying yes to things. Crazy things.

Once a week I check on my honeybees. It keeps me grounded and reminds me that there is more to life than a job. That decision changed more than I expected. Come see what’s inside the hives.

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