A focused plan to help an adult child stabilize income, build routines, and take measurable steps toward leaving the nest.
Description:
Some launches don't need a five-year strategy. They need ninety days of focus.
If your adult child has been drifting — not in crisis, but not moving — a defined 90-day window can do something open-ended encouragement can't. It creates a runway short enough to feel real and long enough to produce visible change. By day 91, either things look different or you have honest information about why they don't.
Three phases. Four tracks. A weekly cadence that holds the whole thing together. For stalled-but-capable adult children — and the parents ready to stop waiting for things to change on their own.
What's Inside:
- When the 90-day reset is the right tool — and when it isn't
- The three phases: Stabilize, Build, Compound
- The four parallel tracks: Routine, Income, Savings, Next Step
- The weekly cadence that keeps the reset alive
- Specific weekly goals for all twelve weeks
- What to do when the reset stalls
- Your role — and the parts that aren't your role
- Three worksheets: the 90-Day Plan, the Weekly Check-In, and the Phase Checkpoint
Pick the date. Begin.