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Down 2 pounds and …
I’ve got a spring in my step! I’m trying not to let the scale determine my mood but I do like it when it’s good! Can anyone relate?
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Basic courtesy and lots of support!
https://www.skool.com/the-messy-middle-2738/-/rules Let’s be there for one another. 🫶🙌
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I’m so glad you’re here!
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Welcome to a Complementary Tool for You and your Clients
Welcome Therapists, Psychologists & Coaches One of the biggest challenges in behavior change isn’t what happens during the therapy session. It’s what happens between sessions. Most clients spend one hour a week with us. The other 167 hours are where patterns are actually happening. That’s where old habits show up. Where difficult conversations occur. Where triggers happen. Where people react automatically before they even realize they’ve done it. Many clients leave therapy with insight. But insight alone isn’t always enough. They also need a way to notice patterns in real time, practice new responses, and build awareness in everyday life. That’s where The Button Method can help. The Button Method app gives clients a simple framework to: -Notice patterns as they happen -Track the buttons they are pressing -Reflect on situations and triggers -Record journal insights -Identify recurring themes over time -Practice alternative responses between sessions -Build awareness through repetition rather than perfection For clinicians, it can also create richer conversations in session. Instead of trying to remember what happened three days ago, clients can bring real examples, reflections, and pattern data into the room. The result is often more specific discussions, greater accountability, and more opportunities to connect insight with action. The Button Method is not therapy. It doesn’t replace therapy. Instead, it can act as a bridge between sessions—helping clients notice, practice, reflect, and return with meaningful information about what’s actually happening in their lives. I’d love to hear from fellow therapists, psychologists, counsellors, coaches, and helping professionals: 💭 What do your clients struggle most with between sessions? 💭 What tools or strategies have you found helpful for supporting behaviour change outside the therapy room? Let’s share ideas, experiences, and practical approaches that help people move from insight to action.
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It’s Not Too Late to Press a Different Button
One of the biggest myths about change is that you have to catch yourself before you react. You don’t. Of course it’s great if you notice a pattern early. But that’s not where most people start. Most people start here: After they’ve sent the text. After they’ve raised their voice. After they’ve spiraled. After they’ve procrastinated. After they’ve opened the cookies. After they’ve spent an hour stalking their ex on social media. The moment you notice is the moment you can begin. Noticing later is still noticing. Let’s say you open a packet of cookies. Maybe your old pattern was eating the entire packet. This time you eat three and put the rest away. That’s not failure. That’s change. Or maybe you start an argument, become defensive, and then an hour later press PAUSE and say: “I’m sorry. Let me try that again.” That’s change. Or maybe you spend twenty minutes catastrophizing about a problem before you catch yourself and press NO to the story your brain is telling. That’s change. Or maybe in your sex life you avoid intimacy because you’re feeling insecure about your body, your desire, or how you’ll be perceived. You pull away. Make an excuse. Go to sleep. Then later you notice what’s happening and press BRAVE. You start the conversation. Reach for your partner’s hand. Say, “I’ve been feeling disconnected lately.” That’s change. Not because you got it perfect. But because you interrupted the pattern. Most rewiring doesn’t begin with perfect awareness. It begins with delayed awareness. Then awareness gets a little faster. And a little faster. And a little faster. Eventually you notice the pattern while you’re in it. Then before you’re in it. That’s how new pathways are built. Not through perfection. Through practice. The goal isn’t: “Never react.” The goal is: “Notice sooner and recover faster.” So if you’ve already spiraled, overreacted, avoided, people-pleased, procrastinated, or fallen into an old pattern today… It’s not too late. What button could you press next?
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Gabrielle Morrissey
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Sexologist, relationship expert, author, speaker & creator of The Button Method. Practical tools for change, connection, transition & transformation.

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