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RELATIONSHIP RESET

 

Set clear boundaries and agreements to prevent past issues from resurfacing and create a healthier dynamic. Acknowledge and work through unresolved issues rather than ignoring or suppressing them.

Sean Collinson

IT’S TIME TO HIT THE RESET

RELATIONSHIP RESET

A relationship reset involves open and honest communication, where both partners actively listen and address underlying issues without judgment. Rebuilding trust and setting healthy boundaries together creates a foundation for renewed connection and mutual growth.

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Improve Emotional & Physical Intimacy

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Develop a Conflict Resolution Plan

MEET SEAN

Sean Collinson, a Harvard-trained mediator with 21 years of experience, has handled over 7,000 cases, finding that nearly half ended without an attempt to reset the relationship. As a TV judge, hostage negotiator, and mediator, he’s proven that every conflict has a solution if both parties commit to the effort. Working worldwide, Sean helps couples rebuild, reconnect, and thrive.

Relationship Rest Sean Collinson

IT’S TIME TO HIT THE RESET

10-Step Relationship Reset Program: Rebuilding for a Brighter Future

Step 1: Commitment to Change

Step 2: Honest Communication & Active Listening

Step 3: Identifying Root Issues

Step 4: Establishing Healthy Boundaries

Step 5: Forgiveness & Letting Go of Resentment

Step 6: Rebuilding Trust Through Actions

Step 7: Prioritizing Quality Time & Connection

Step 8: Conflict Resolution & Emotional Regulation

Step 9: Personal Growth & Self-Reflection

Step 10: Creating a Vision for the Future

Can you afford NOT to fix it?

Marriages often fail not because of irreconcilable differences, but because neither partner puts in the effort to reset the relationship to when it was thriving. Just like anything valuable in life, a marriage requires maintenance, intention, and a willingness to reconnect. Without this, distance grows, communication breaks down, and what was once strong begins to fade.

The cost NOT to fix it!

Whether in a partnership or a marriage, battling over who’s right can be costly—both emotionally and financially. Instead of spending $30,000 fighting in court, you could invest $3,000 in repairing your relationship and finding common ground. The choice is simple: work together to reset and rebuild or pay the price for unresolved conflict.