What we explore inside
The Reset: Creative Edition
Parenting in the creative industries means navigating a world of passion, unpredictability, and pressure — often without a clear map. In The Reset: Creative Edition, we explore the themes that matter most to parents working in this space.
From boundaries to bias, self-compassion to stability, each theme helps you reflect on your experience, challenge unhelpful norms, and make meaningful, sustainable change — on your terms, for your family.
Your Environment
From client demands to cultural expectations, your surroundings shape your reality. We examine how industry norms, institutional structures, and family dynamics intersect — and how to work within (or around) them with intention.
What Matters Most
When time and energy are stretched, clarity is power. This theme helps you define your priorities — personally, creatively, and professionally — and create space for what truly matters.
Boundaries and Communication
In creative work, boundaries can blur. We explore how to set clear, kind limits at work and at home — and how to communicate your needs with confidence and care.
Self-Compassion
Perfectionism runs deep in creative culture. Here, we challenge the inner critic, build self-trust, and explore how compassion can be your most sustainable driver.
Loneliness and Solitude
Being a parent in the creative world can be isolating — even as your work demands deep focus and solitude. This theme helps you navigate the tension, find connection, and honour your own rhythm.
The Creative Self
You’re not just a parent, not just a professional — you’re a creator. This theme helps you reconnect with your creative identity and protect the space you need to do your best, most meaningful work.
Unpredictable Work
From freelancing to funding gaps, uncertainty is often part of the job. We explore how to find stability in instability, build support systems, and plan for a future on your terms.
Practical. Honest. Doable. Each theme includes tools, exercises, and reflections you can apply straight away — all designed with real life in mind.