Coming — 2026

Belief Reckoning

A structured program for examining what you inherited and building what is yours

The story you have been living by was written before you were old enough to question it.

Not by accident. Not by cruelty, necessarily. By the particular mechanics of how belief works — arriving early, delivered by people whose authority you had no basis to challenge, settling in before the critical mind that could have evaluated it was fully developed.

You have probably already understood some of this. You have read the books. You have had the moments of clarity — where you could see the belief from the outside for the first time, where the whole structure briefly became visible. And then it reasserted itself. Quietly. At the exact moment something mattered.

That is not a failure of insight. It is what happens when understanding stays in the mind and never reaches the place the belief actually lives — in the body, in the habit, in the repeated choice made before the deliberate mind has had time to weigh in.

Belief Reckoning is the work that follows the insight.

It is not a course in positive thinking. It does not offer a replacement belief system or tell you what to conclude. What it does is give you the tools to look honestly at what you have been carrying — to trace each belief back to its specific origin, to put the inherited verdict on trial with the evidence it has never had to face, to separate the truth of your own experience from the story you were given about it, and to build — slowly, deliberately, from your own evidence — a set of beliefs that are genuinely yours because you examined them and chose them.

One negative message, delivered early enough and with enough authority, can demand ten kind ones just to quiet its echo. This program provides the ten. Not in a single session. Through the sustained, structured practice of honest accounting — returned to whenever the inherited belief reasserts itself, which it will.

That is what a reckoning is. Not a single moment of revelation. A practice of facing something clearly, repeatedly, until it loses the authority it never legitimately had.

5

Phases

15

Modules

65

Lessons

10

Weeks

The five phases

Phase 1 Maps exactly where the belief came from.

Phase 2 Examines what it actually is.

Phase 3 Gathers the evidence that contradicts it.

Phase 4 Begins the work of acting from something truer.

Phase 5 Makes that practice sustainable.

This program is for you if

You have had moments of clarity that didn’t stick

You can see the belief but can’t seem to move past it

You are done with insight that doesn’t change anything

You want a structured process, not another framework to think about

This program is not for you if

You are looking for validation or reassurance

You want to be told what to believe instead

You are in acute crisis — please seek direct support first

You want a quick fix or a single breakthrough moment

The program is anchored in Illusion of Belief, the memoir by Tully Quinn.

The book shows you what is possible.

The program shows you how

When Belief Reckoning opens, waitlist members are notified first.