Obedience for the Distracted Mind

R750.00

A 7-day email training series.

Description

Obedience for the Distracted Mind is a gentle, daily devotion practice designed for overwhelmed subs, switches, and service-oriented minds craving structure β€” but struggling to stay consistent.

This 7-day email-based training meets you where you are: messy, masked, motivated one minute and flatlined the next. Through adaptive rituals, regulation techniques, and soft-but-clear accountability, you’ll begin to rebuild obedience in a way that works with your brain, not against it.

✨ What’s Included:

  • πŸ“§ Daily Emails for 7 Days – Each one is short, supportive, and easy to follow.
  • ⏳ One Micro-Task per Day (5–10 min) – Build service muscle gently with simple acts of ritual, attention, or structure.
  • πŸ’¬ Daily Journal Prompt – Reflect on obedience in your own words. Process, notice, affirm.
  • πŸ—£οΈ Focus Statement or Affirmation – To ground your mindset and intention.
  • 🎧 2 Bonus Audios
    • Morning: β€œI’m ready to serve” (regulation + initiation)
    • Evening: β€œI’m still worthy” (reset + reflection)

🧠 Who This Is For:

  • Neurodivergent submissives, switches, or service-inclined folks
  • Those craving structure but often overstimulated or inconsistent
  • Anyone who wants to feel obedient again β€” gently, not harshly
  • Curious minds testing the waters of ritual or D/s with flexibility and care

πŸ’Œ What You’ll Learn:

  • What obedience can look like when it’s adaptive
  • How to create rituals that don’t overwhelm your system
  • How to forgive yourself and still return to service
  • How to feel proud of a small act done consistently

πŸ•―οΈ This is your soft reset.

Not perfection. Not punishment.

Just one clear act of obedience each day β€” designed for your distracted mind.

πŸ” Format:

Delivered via automated daily email through Mailchimp. Start whenever you’re ready. Once purchased, your first email arrives within 5–10 minutes.

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