Feel like your relationship is slipping away, even though you both still care? 

You don’t want to break up. But what you’re doing right now isn’t working.

This workbook is the bridge between loving someone and not knowing how to move forward.

What is the Relationship Reset Map?

7-step workbook for couples who are slowing things down, but want to stay connected.

 Whether you're

  • Living apart after cohabitating,
  • Taking a break to focus on individual growth,
  • Or simply navigating a difficult patch

 This workbook gives you the roadmap to make it intentional, healing, and productive.

What You’ll Get Inside the Workbook

❀ Step 1: Grounding in Purpose
Clarify why you’re slowing down and what you’re protecting

❀ Step 2: Individual Reflection
Explore what you need emotionally and personally

❀ Step 3: Soft Startup Scripts
Learn how to talk without triggering conflict

❀ Step 4: Emotional Needs & Communication
Identify what safety and connection look like 

❀  Step 5: Connection Plan
Create a personalized plan for dating, intimacy, and contact

❀ Step 6: Growth & Vision
Set individual and shared goals for the future

❀ Step 7: Staying in Sync
Build a rhythm for check-ins and alignment

+ PLUS

đŸ©” 2 journal prompts

đŸ©” Emotional rituals and conversation starters

đŸ©” Encouraging reframe phrases

đŸ©” Shared intention statement

“This workbook helped us talk about things we’d been avoiding for months. It saved us.”
M. & R., Utah

“We needed space but didn’t want to lose each other. This gave us structure, clarity, and peace.”
Anonymous

"It helped us talk about things we’d been avoiding. We feel more secure now, even in the uncertainty."
D. & A

Why Most Couples Drift Apart During Breaks

When couples hit pause without a clear plan, they often

  • Stop communicating clearly

  • Assume different expectations

  • Misread each other’s needs

  • Drift into silence, resentment, or breakup

This workbook prevents that drift
by offering structure, empathy, and a shared path forward.

Thousands of couples wait too long to have these conversations.
Don't let silence create more distance.

Real Problems. Real Solutions.

Struggling with different expectations?
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The map helps you align your needs for contact, communication, and time together.

Worried that space will turn into silence?
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It gives you check-in tools and emotional rituals that keep you close even from afar.

Feeling anxious about “what’s next”?
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You’ll create a shared vision for how to grow, reconnect, and rebuild.

Not sure how to talk without triggering fights?
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You’ll learn the soft startup technique to speak without blame or shutdown.

Just $9 for a Guided Reset That Could Save Your Relationship

Download instantly and start reconnecting today.
No therapist needed. No pressure. Just an intentional pause that leads to clarity, care, and connection.

Meet the Author: Craig T. Smith, LCSW

Therapist. Coach. Hope Dealer. 

With over a decade of experience as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and coach, Craig T. Smith has helped hundreds of individuals and couples break through old patterns, communicate with more clarity, and reconnect in ways that last.

Craig is the founder of Greatest Day Mindset Counseling, a powerful platform that supports emotional growth, mindset transformation, and relationship healing through therapy, coaching, and practical tools, like this workbook.

But Craig doesn’t just teach this stuff, he lives it.

He's a present and devoted husband of 20 years, a father to three boys, and a man who brings compassion, hope, and integrity into every area of his work. His unique style blends clinical insight and real-world practicality. That means you’re not just getting a workbook, you’re getting the heart and mind of someone who’s walked this path, both professionally and personally.

Why Craig created this workbook
"I kept seeing couples come into my practice saying, ‘We need to slow down—but we don’t want to fall apart.’
But without a clear plan, most would drift apart anyway.
I created this tool to give them a path forward—with intention, clarity, and connection."

If you want a guide who gets it, both as a therapist and as someone who's fought for connection in his own life, Craig is that guy.