
The Cycle Breaker’s Bundle
A Sacred Reset for the Mother Who’s Healing While Raising Humans
$17.95
Some days you’re parenting.
Other days, you’re parenting while bleeding from invisible wounds.
You try to speak gently, but sometimes your voice breaks.
You try to stay calm, but the panic is wired in deep.
You’re not broken. You’re breaking the pattern.
And that’s the hardest thing anyone can do.
This is for the mother who knows:
That healing isn’t linear, but her child is watching.
That the screams she swallows were once echoes from her own childhood.
That softness is not her default, but her daily fight.
That she’s raising a child while trying to raise herself, too.
What You’ll Receive
📖 Becoming the Break – Poetic Healing Guide
A 50+ page soul-to-soul guide. Filled with stories that speak the unspoken. Grief held in rhythm. Reflection wrapped in poetry.
It doesn't tell you what to do.
It reminds you who you are becoming.
🖋 This Ends With Me – Emotional Workbook
60+ pages of real work. For the nights you're too tired to scream. For the mornings, you need silence more than advice.
Includes:
Guided reflection prompts
Self-compassion rituals
Inner child healing maps
Pages to rage, cry, forgive, and breathe again
🎨 You Are the Break – Printable Coloring Book
A co-regulation tool for you and your child.
Color side-by-side. Pause. Breathe.
Includes mindful illustrations + shared healing cues.
Why This Isn’t Just a Bundle
Because most parenting resources say, “Stay calm.”
But they never ask: Who stayed calm for you?
Because you’re not “too emotional.”
You’ve just never had a safe space to feel it all.
Because perfection isn’t the goal, safety is, softness is, seeing yourself clearly is.
Perfect For:
Mothers quietly breaking generational patterns
Gentle parenting advocates who don’t always feel gentle
Women doing inner child work in between laundry and deadlines
Moms who want to build emotional safety, without shame
Anyone craving a sacred, printable space to process, reconnect, and begin again
Before You Add to Cart, Let Me Ask:
What happens if you don’t heal?
What parts of you stay silent because no one ever made room for them to speak?
What will your child learn, not from what you say, but what you carry?
The cycle ends when you begin.
This is your beginning.
This product is a digital download. After payment, you receive an email with your download link.
Your link is valid for 30 days. Please save a copy to your device.
Here's what customers say:
“I wanted to live ‘greener’ but everything online felt like all-or-nothing: zero waste, zero plastic, zero joy.
The Eco-Friendly Swaps Guide helped me start with simple changes that actually made sense with kids. We switched a few products, changed how we shop once a week, and we’re already spending less on random stuff.
I love that it’s practical and kind, not preachy.”
— Renée, mom of 3
“My brain felt like 87 tabs open, all screaming ‘urgent.’ I kept snapping at the kids and then hating myself afterwards.
The Self-Reset System didn’t magically fix my life, but it gave me a reset button. I do the evening check-in and one tiny reset ritual most nights (takes 10–15 minutes). I sleep better, I catch myself before I spiral, and my Sundays don’t feel like recovery from the week anymore.
My partner even said, ‘You seem lighter lately.’ That was the moment I knew this was working.”
— Mila, mom of twins
“I was so tired of yelling and then apologising five minutes later. I felt like the ‘angry mom’ I swore I’d never become.
The Gentle Parenting Challenge broke things down into one small focus a day. Some days I only managed half of it, but even that changed the tone at home. I’m still not a zen goddess, but there’s less shouting, more repair, and my son comes to me more instead of shutting down.
It feels doable and human, not like another perfectionist parenting project.”
— Sophie, mom of 1
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