Workshop Review: 3 things I love about the Grid Society Morning Reset
- Team Gridmoves

- Jan 19
- 5 min read
Updated: Jan 20
A review from one of our users, Natalie, Director, UK, sharing how she has structured her morning routine and how she uses the Grid Society Morning Reset day to day.

I bought the Grid Society Morning Reset on a bit of a whim...
I did not fully know what it would be, but it sounded like something that could genuinely support me this year. I am so glad I did.
I was more than happy to give feedback when I got the email asking what I love about the Grid Society Morning Reset, because I genuinely use it.
1. It elevates my thinking and makes my progress intentional
2. It helps me put myself first, every single day
3. It connected my future vision to what I actually do each day
1) It elevates my thinking and makes my progress intentional
Before using the Morning Reset, I would definitely say I was a productive person. I always knew what I needed to do each day. I would think things through in my head, get on with my tasks, and move my life forward.
But this has made me sharper, without a doubt.
This is how I use it. I am not even sure if this is exactly how it was intended, but this is how it works for me.

I focus on the Green Menu every single day, specifically the Your Grid Moves section. What really clicked for me, unexpectedly, was the maths. I realised there are 365 days in a year, and if I want to see real progress by halfway through the year, that gives me around 180 days. That means I have 180 opportunities to make one intentional move towards where I want to be.
The maths itself is not in the Reset but that is the magic of it. This is where the Reset led my thinking. I can honestly say I would not have started my year thinking like this if it was not for the Reset.
What I love is that this is not someone motivating me with their thoughts. It gives me the space to express and organise my own thinking. So now, every day, I go to the Green Menu genuinely excited to figure out what my powerful move is, what you call the orange move.
That awareness makes it fun. I wake up thinking, what is my orange gridmove today? And I want to tick it off before I go to bed.
Sometimes I have 1 power move. Sometimes I have 2. Sometimes I have 3, but I always home in on the orange move for the day. That one move that really matters.
That is why I love it. It elevated my thinking and made me far more intentional, without ever telling me how to think.
2) It helps me put myself first, every single day
I have now built a new habit through the Grid Society Morning Reset. Because I am so focused on identifying my orange grid move each day, I set aside around 15 minutes every morning, mostly on weekdays, to work on that part of the Green Menu.

I literally ask myself the same three questions.
What move is going to benefit my future today?
What move is going to support my self-care, because I have a really bad habit of putting myself last?
And what move is going to help me progress my day and achieve what needs to be done in the short term?
Even just asking those three questions every day already supports my self-care. Because of this, I do not feel like I am waking up, leaving the house, and figuring things out as I go, which is what I normally do. I feel more intentional. More strategic. More in control of my day.
What I love most is the repetition. Every day, I log on. Even though I know this section by heart now, I still log on anyway, because logging on has become an anchor for me. I quickly check it on my phone, go to the same section and start writing. I have even bought a notebook dedicated purely to this part of the Morning Reset, my orange and green gridmoves for the day.
That is another thing I love about the Reset. It reminds you what to focus on without telling you how to live.
For me, this is far more valuable than listening to someone preach at me for 20 or 30 minutes. This feels like a genuinely good use of my time. It is practical and it relates directly to my life.
That is the second reason I love it. It helps me put myself first.
3) It connected my future vision to what I actually do each day.
The first time I did the Morning Reset properly, after watching the videos, I completed the Vision Scope part. That was a real game-changer for me because it allowed me to look at myself one year into the future.
I got immediate clarity. Clarity about where I want to be.

And then the question became, what do I need to do to get there?
After a couple of days of using the Reset, I realised how important the Green Menu is, because those daily moves are what will actually get me to my orange vision from the Vision Scope task. The future stopped feeling abstract. It started feeling connected to what I was doing each day.
I know there are other menus in the Reset that I have not fully explored yet. Right now, my focus is mainly on two things: the Vision Scope in the Orange Menu and Your Gridmoves in the Green Menu. Those are my daily go-tos.
From next month, my intention is to use every Sunday as a weekly reset, working through four or five different sections of the Reset. For now, those two sections are doing exactly what I need them to do.
I am genuinely glad I was asked to give feedback. This is a really great product for people who actually want to see progress in their lives. And I am especially glad it came into my life in a year where I genuinely have a lot to do and a lot I want to build.
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The Morning Reset is a short, structured system you can use and adapt to your needs. It gives you space each morning to think clearly, choose your moves intentionally, and start the day with direction.
✔ The Morning Reset – Instant access, lifetime use
✔ Video guidance – 13 short tools you can return to each morning
✔ Worksheet templates – Map, track and organise your thoughts
✔ Adaptable – Choose an activity based on your morning mood
✔ Clear structure –No planning, no decision fatigue, just start
✔ Flexible – 5 minutes or 60 minutes
✔ Use anywhere – at home, travelling, or on busy mornings










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