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Janice Webber Announces Live Creative Reset 21-Day Guided Experience Starting February 2026

  • Jan 22
  • 2 min read

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia (February 2026) – Janice Webber, creative transformational coach, artist, and educator focused on stress, burnout, and creative shutdown, has announced the launch of a live Creative Reset 21-Day Guided Experience beginning in February 2026. The program is designed to help participants restore calm, regain clarity, and reconnect with creative energy through a paced, capacity-based approach that prioritizes nervous system support over pushing through stress.


A visual reflection of unresolved stress and the body’s need for return. Original artwork by Janice Webber – Title is Walk on the Beach

The live Creative Reset 21-Day Guided Experience runs over three weeks, with participants receiving weekly guidance and structured daily prompts intended to support consistency without overwhelm. The program is designed for individuals who feel stuck in ongoing stress patterns, including those who remain outwardly functional while noticing signs such as fatigue, reduced clarity, emotional strain, or creative shutdown.


“Stress is not the problem to eliminate. Stress is part of being human,” said Janice Webber. “The real issue is staying in stress for so long that the system forgets how to settle. This reset is built for people who need a sustainable way back to calm and clarity, without adding more pressure to an already full plate.”


The program includes a matching step designed to help participants avoid taking on more than their current capacity allows. Individuals are invited to begin with the Creative Reset Quiz, which helps identify their current stress state and guides them toward the most appropriate next step.


“Not everyone needs the same support at the same time,” Webber added. “When people are already in overload, adding another challenge can backfire. Matching the next step to capacity is part of what makes the work ethical, effective, and sustainable.”


The February program marks the first phase of a six-month live run, with a longer-term plan to transition the experience into a self-paced format supported by guided bookends for participants who prefer a recorded pathway.


For more information and program details, visit here.


About Janice Webber


Janice Webber is a creative transformational coach, artist, and educator whose work focuses on stress, burnout, and creative shutdown. She helps people restore calm, clarity, and creative flow by working with nervous system capacity rather than pushing through stress or relying on short-term solutions. Her approach integrates embodied practices, creative process, and practical self-regulation to support long-term change.


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Janice Webber

Creative Transformational Coach and Educator

Location: Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada

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