Recalibrate
- Sheri Colosimo

- Apr 16
- 1 min read

There’s a moment that happens every year. Sometime around late spring, you realize…
The year is no longer beginning. It’s already in motion. The goals you set in January have met real life.
The pace has picked up.
Your energy has shifted.
Some things are working beautifully—and others feel harder than expected.
And if we’re not paying attention, this is the moment we begin to drift.
Not because we’ve failed, but because we haven’t paused.
A mid-year reset is not about starting over. It’s about recalibrating.
It’s about sitting down and honestly asking:
What has felt like a success?
Where have I felt energized?
Where have I felt drained or disconnected?
What still matters?
What doesn’t?
Because alignment is not something we decide once in January.
It’s something we return to, again and again.
Life changes. We change.
And our plans need to be flexible enough to meet us where we are now—not where we thought we would be.
Recalibration requires awareness.
It asks us to step out of the current long enough to notice where we are being carried… and decide if that’s where we want to go.
Sometimes, the most powerful shift is not adding more.
It’s simplifying.
Letting go of what no longer fits.
Releasing commitments that feel misaligned.
Focusing on the one thing that truly matters in this season.
From there, we can move forward differently.
Not with pressure, but with clarity.
Not with urgency, but with intention.
A reset gives us the opportunity to reconnect with our values, revisit our vision, and choose our next steps with care.
Because small, aligned actions—taken consistently—have the power to change everything.



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