The Realignment Lab: Reset Roles Without the Resentment

Your relationship isn’t broken. The system is. Join this 90-minute live experience to rebalance invisible responsibilities, reset communication, and start leading your life together—without blame or burnout.

Amber Frazier-Finkelstein smiling, wearing black and clear cat-eye glasses, red hair tied back, founder of Battles Insights and creator of the Navigator & Anchor Framework

90-Minute Reset

In 90 Minutes, You’ll Learn How To:

Spot the Imbalance

The 3 signs you’re drifting apart and what’s really causing it

Reset the Roles

A simple framework to rebalance invisible responsibilities without resentment

Talk Without Tension

Scripts that stop miscommunication dead in its tracks

Who This Is For:

Navigators

High-achievers, founders, executives who keep hitting business wins but feel distance at home

Anchors

Partners carrying the unseen load, feeling invisible, or running on empty

Couples

who refuse to settle for survival mode and want a partnership that thrives alongside ambition

What’s Included With Your Registration:

How It Works:

Step 1
Register Now

Limited spots to keep this live and interactive

Step 2
Show Up Live

90 minutes packed with strategy and clarity

Step 3
Reset Together

Leave with tools you can use the same day

Step 1
Register Now

Limited spots to keep this live and interactive

Step 2
Show Up Live

90 minutes packed with strategy and clarity

Step 3
Reset Together

Leave with tools you can use the same day

Your Investment:

$ 247 One-Time Access
  • Clarity, tools, and strategies that actually stick—for less than the cost of another “quick fix.”
  • Private Support Guarantee:
  • If you don’t walk away feeling clearer and more equipped to reset your roles, contact me for a private deep dive session at no additional cost.
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Stop letting invisible responsibilities steal your connection.

It’s time to realign. Together.

The fight has a name. So does the reason you can't end it.

Eight roles. Fifty-six pairings. One of them is yours, and it’s running the argument you keep losing. Get on the list.
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