The Reorientation Practice

When life changes, decisions get harder.

You think more but move less.

This isn’t a discipline problem. It’s decision overload.

The Reorientation Practice helps you regain clear direction so you can move forward again.

A simple process to:

• quiet the mental noise
• see what matters now
• choose one next step

Not motivation
Not productivity
Not ongoing coaching

A repeatable way to get unstuck in real decisions.

Return anytime another transition happens.

  • Pause

    Slow the mental loop

  • Clarify

    Understand the change

  • Reorient

    What matters now

  • Decide

    Take one real step

Who it’s for

People in an active life transition whose decisions keep getting delayed.

Career, relationship, health, identity, or major life shift.

Who it’s not for

Optimization, performance systems, or long-term coaching.

This is for moments when life changed and forward movement stalled.

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A woman with long wavy hair smiling at the camera, leaning on a stone ledge in front of a decorative fountain with a swan sculpture, trees, and sunlight in the background.

Created by Linda Andrews after years observing the same pattern:

clarity returns when decision approach changes — not when thinking increases.

This practice makes that process repeatable.

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