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The Resistance Reset

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Uncover what keeps you stuck, reset resistance, and start creating change that lasts.

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Who is Sarah?
Meet Sarah: A Woman Reclaiming Her Health Sarah, a 42-year-old freelancer, is at a crossroads in her life. Struggling with type 2 diabetes and obesity, she’s faced the challenges of fatigue, brain fog, and constant stress for far too long. Her career has always been her passion, but lately, it’s taking a toll on her health. Between juggling client projects and personal commitments, Sarah has put her well-being on the back burner—but she's finally ready to change that. In this blog, Sarah opens up about her journey to overcome the physical, emotional, and spiritual struggles of managing her health. She’s not just focused on weight loss—she’s determined to reclaim her energy, heal from within, and live a more balanced life. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by health challenges or struggled with making lasting changes, Sarah’s story will resonate with you. She’s learning to break free from old habits, face her fears, and take control of her well-being. Join Sarah as she shares her real, raw experiences—her triumphs, setbacks, and everything in between. Her journey is one of self-discovery, healing, and transformation, and she’s inviting you to walk alongside her. Ready to take the first step toward your own transformation? Subscribe now and follow Sarah’s inspiring path to better health.
Who is Sarah?
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This is the first of my persona stories. I will try to release a character every day. Does Sarah's story relate? 7 characters - 7 days Then I'll ask you to vote - which persona is your fav. The story will then unfold 🤓
Meet the Resistance Reset Personas
Inside this community, I’ll sometimes share short reflections from a set of personas I’ve developed. These are not case studies. They are composite storylines, built from patterns I’ve seen again and again through years of work in emotional healing, health change, business change, leadership, confidence, identity and personal transformation. Why use personas? Because it is often easier to recognise resistance in someone else before we can fully see it in ourselves. A persona can show us: - The founder who knows what to do, but keeps avoiding the next visible step - The professional who looks capable on the outside, but feels quietly overwhelmed - The practitioner who is gifted with clients, but struggles to build a sustainable business - The person facing a health wake-up call who realises the issue is not just food, discipline or knowledge - The leader who has spent years carrying responsibility, but has lost connection with their own needs - The person who senses there is a bigger life calling, but keeps postponing it As these stories unfold, I invite you to notice where you recognise yourself. Not with judgement. With curiosity. You may not relate to every persona. That’s fine. But when one of them makes you pause, that pause may be worth listening to. That may be where your own resistance is asking to be understood.
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Meet the Resistance Reset Personas
Community Rules & How We Comment:-
Welcome to The Resistance Reset.🤓 This is a thoughtful space for people who want to understand what keeps them stuck and begin creating change that lasts. To keep the community useful, safe and grounded, please follow these simple rules: 1. Be respectful Disagreement is fine. Dismissiveness, personal attacks, shaming, bullying or judgement are not. We are here to explore resistance with curiosity, not blame. 2. Share from your own experience Use “I” language where possible. For example: “What I’ve noticed in myself is…”“My experience has been…”“This made me think about…” Please avoid diagnosing, labelling or telling other members what is wrong with them. 3. No unsolicited advice Support is welcome. Fixing people is not. Before offering advice, ask: “Would you like a reflection, or would you prefer me just to witness this?” This is especially important when people are sharing something personal. 4. Keep comments constructive When commenting, aim to add one of the following: - Encouragement - A thoughtful question - A personal insight - A useful reflection - A relevant resource, only where appropriate Avoid one-word replies, sarcasm, arguments or derailing someone’s post. 5. No selling or pitching Please do not promote your services, offers, events, products, affiliate links or communities unless Stephen has specifically invited this. This is a relationship-first space, not a pitching room. 6. Keep confidentiality Do not screenshot, copy or share another member’s post outside this community without their clear permission. People need to feel safe enough to be honest. 7. Keep posts relevant This community is about resistance, change, emotional patterns, personal growth, health, business, leadership, practice development and meaningful transformation. General rants, political arguments, spam or unrelated content may be removed. 8. This is not medical, legal or financial advice Members may discuss health, business or life challenges, but nothing shared here should replace professional advice from a qualified medical, legal, financial or mental health professional.
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Stephen Leggett
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I help people uncover what keeps them stuck, decode resistance, and create change that finally lasts.

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Manchester, UK