🥣 The Solo Survival Starter Kit – Your First Step Forward


Welcome — you’ve found a space designed for exactly where you are right now.

Maybe you landed here from the homepage, curious about the Solo Survival Starter Kit as a way to make life feel a little more manageable.
Or maybe you took the assessment and chose Crisis Mode, because everything feels raw, shaky, and uncertain.

Either way, you’re in the right place. This is where we start with small, kind, and doable steps to help you breathe again, find a little stability, and remember you’re not alone in this.


💛 What Can Help Right Now

You don’t need a big plan or breakthrough today. Just a few simple lifelines can give you room to catch your breath.

Here’s what can support you in this moment:

  • Comfort over perfection – Make your space feel safe and soothing, not “Pinterest perfect.”
  • Simple routines – Tiny habits that bring calm to your day.
  • Compassion – For your heart, your pace, and your healing.
  • Support – From people, resources, or even a single page that helps you feel less alone.

🎁 Free Guide: The Solo Survival Starter Kit

Think of this as a gentle care package you can open right now — built for the early days after a big change, and for moments when life feels too heavy.

Inside you’ll find:

  • 5 small habits to bring peace to your day
  • Comfort-creating strategies (budget-friendly)
  • Gentle grounding practices when emotions feel too big
  • A printable “One Step at a Time” tracker

Why it works:
The Starter Kit was created to help you steady your footing, protect your energy, and give you quick wins that remind you you’re capable — even in the hardest seasons.

📩 Ready for your next step?
Drop your name and email below, and I’ll send it to your inbox right away.



💬 Final Word from Alex

I know this place — the ache, the overwhelm, and the longing for just a little relief.

You’re allowed to go slow.
You’re allowed to set boundaries.
You’re allowed to take care of yourself in small, beautiful ways.

You’ve got this. And I’ve got you.

— Alex