Your photography business might be ready for a reset when work feels harder than it should – bookings grow unpredictable, editing and emails pile up, your website and brand voice feel out of sync, or you’re doing more for less because pricing and policies haven’t kept up. If you’re reacting instead of executing a plan or your creative energy is low – a focused reset can restore clarity, systems, and momentum.
If you aren’t sure your business is ready or will benefit from a reset, checkout a full breakdown of the signals with my post Do You Need a Reset? Signs Your Photography Business Is Asking for One
NOW before you start any course or program for photography business – like The 30 Day Reset – you’ll want a clear your space first. Physically and mentally. A little self reset can lift your productivity, boost your creativity, and make room for growth.
Clear the space, cue the momentum
When you remove visual noise from your desk and mental noise from your head, you lower friction. Fewer decisions, faster focus and the momentum you’ve been waiting for finally shows up.

1. A Desk Reset
Think of your desk as the stage for your best work. When it’s crowded, your brain is already multitasking. Clearing the surface isn’t about perfection, it’s about lowering friction so you can start faster and finish stronger. Choose what earns a spot within reach and let everything else live elsewhere. End each day with a brief “reset” – close tabs, wipe the surface, write your top to-do’s for the next day – so tomorrow’s momentum is already set in motion.
- Clear the surface: remove non-essentials, quick wipe.
- Designate a Park-it bin: one small bin for “return later” items so you start tomorrow clear.
2. Buddy Up
Going solo relies on willpower; going together builds follow-through. Pick a peer you respect and agree to a simple rhythm of check-ins. The mindset shift is from “I’ll try” to “We show up.” Each week name one outcome for the week and a few actions that make it real, then share quick proof of progress with each other. Accountability isn’t pressure; it’s permission to keep promises you already wanted to keep.
3. Clear the Noise
Before you press “start,” clear a little mental runway. Create space in your head by loosening the grip on how you’ve always done things. Keep your mind open to change and growth by separating your worth from your metrics (followers, inquiries, bookings) and treating every step as an experiment, not a verdict. Trade perfection for progress: name one belief you’ll set down (“I have to overhaul everything at once”) and one behavior you’ll pick up (“I’ll take consistent 25-minute actions”). Set a simple intention – I’m here to learn, iterate, and improve—and let curiosity lead. That’s the mindset that turns a course or reset into real momentum.
Next Step
With your space cleared, your mind open, and an accountability rhythm in place, you’ve built a true launchpad for this next adventure. You’ll be far more likely to show up consistently, follow through on the right actions, and actually move the needle.
Ready to take on a something to help steer your business in a better direction? Jump in The Focus Forward 30 Day Reset. It’s FREE, so you have no excuse why not. You can join HERE.
