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Support Emotional Safety Without Overwhelming Your Young Clients
Do you work with children who:
• Struggle to put their thoughts and feelings into words?
• Become easily overwhelmed or dysregulated?
• Have “big reactions” but limited insight into what’s happening inside?
Traditional safety plans often rely too heavily on language, insight, and abstract thinking, making them difficult for younger children to engage with meaningfully. This resource was designed to change that.
A Safety Plan Designed For Kids
Created by a licensed therapist, this 11-page, 10-step safety plan is thoughtfully adapted from the standard safety planning model and reimagined specifically for school-aged children.
It uses:
✔ Simple, concrete language
✔ Visual supports (colors, zones, scaling)
✔ Step-by-step structure
✔ Built-in caregiver involvement
So kids can actually understand, engage with, and use their plan instead of just completing it.
This is a developmentally appropriate tool that helps children:
✔ Identify and name emotions
✔ Recognize early warning signs in their body and behavior
✔ Understand triggers in a concrete way
✔ Learn coping strategies matched to intensity level
✔ Practice flexible, realistic self-talk
✔ Build safe support systems
✔ Stay safe during moments of emotional overwhelm
All without using scary or crisis-heavy language.
What’s Included (11 Pages)
A structured, easy-to-follow 10-step plan, including:
✔ Feelings identification using scaling and/or Zones of Regulation
✔ Triggers and warning signs (early and escalating)
✔ Coping skills by intensity level
✔ Support system mapping (with purpose-based support)
✔ Thought shifting (negative → helpful thoughts)
✔ Home safety planning (caregiver-guided)
✔ “Reasons to keep going” / protective factors
✔ Emergency planning for caregivers
✔ A collaborative “Plan Going Forward” page with review and signatures
*** A printer-friendly black-and-white version of this safety plan is also included.
Efficient and Clinically Practical
✔ Designed to be completed in one session (with caregiver involvement)
✔ Broken into small, manageable sections to reduce overwhelm
✔ Flexible enough to adapt to your clinical style or setting
✔ Ideal for outpatient, school-based, or family therapy work
Created With Collaboration in Mind
This tool intentionally includes caregivers as part of the process, helping to increase follow-through at home, improve safety and supervision, reinforce coping skills outside of session, and strengthen communication between child and caregiver.
Perfect for Clinicians Who Work With:
✔ Children with emotional dysregulation
✔ Anxiety, OCD, or mood-related concerns
✔ Behavioral outbursts or “meltdowns”
✔ Limited emotional awareness or expression
✔ Families needing structured, guided support
⚠️ Please Note
This is a digital product. No physical item will be shipped.
Add This to Your Clinical Toolbox Today!
Help your young clients move from overwhelm to understanding and safety with a tool designed specifically for how kids think, feel, and learn.
Refund Policy (Digital Downloads)
Due to the nature of digital products, all sales are final and no returns, exchanges, or cancellations can be accepted once the file has been downloaded.
If you experience any issues accessing your files or have questions about your purchase, please don’t hesitate to reach out. I’m happy to help troubleshoot and make sure you’re able to use your product as intended.
Help children build emotional awareness, frustration tolerance, social skills, and flexible thinking with this engaging, hands-on matching activity. Designed for therapy sessions, school counseling, SEL groups, or home use, this resource helps kids practice how to respond instead of reacting when big feelings show up.
Instead of simply talking about emotions, children actively match real-life scenarios with possible responses, helping them understand the connection between situations, feelings, and choices.
What’s Included:
✅️ 40 Scenario Cards (orange)
✅️ 40 Response Cards (yellow)
✅️ Trashcan Sorting Page (for not helpful/safe choices)
✅️ Reflection Worksheet
✅️ Instructions Page
✅️ Total: 80 interactive cards for repeated use and multiple play-throughs
Skills Targeted:
● Emotional regulation
● Impulse control
● Frustration tolerance
● Flexible thinking
● Problem-solving
● Social skills
● Coping skills development
● Safe vs. unsafe decision-making
How It Works:
Children will match each scenario with one or more response options. Some situations may have multiple helpful choices, encouraging flexible thinking and discussion. If a response is not helpful or not safe, it is placed on the trashcan page to reinforce understanding of effective vs. ineffective coping strategies. At the end, children complete a reflection page to identify which skills they want to continue practicing.
Perfect For:
● Children ages 5–10 (adaptable for older children)
● School counselors and school-based therapists
● Private practice clinicians
● Social-emotional learning (SEL) groups
● Parents supporting emotional regulation at home
Especially helpful for children who struggle with:
● Big emotional reactions
● Low frustration tolerance
● Aggression or verbal outbursts
● Transitions and unexpected changes
● Impulse control challenges
Why This Resource Works:
This activity goes beyond basic coping skills worksheets by helping children actively practice decision-making in real-time scenarios. It encourages reflection, discussion, and skill-building in a way that is engaging, visual, and developmentally appropriate.
Please Note: This is a digital download (no physical product will be shipped.) Print, cut, and laminate for durability and repeated use.
Refund Policy (Digital Downloads)
Due to the nature of digital products, all sales are final and no returns, exchanges, or cancellations can be accepted once the file has been downloaded.
If you experience any issues accessing your files or have questions about your purchase, please don’t hesitate to reach out. I’m happy to help troubleshoot and make sure you’re able to use your product as intended.
A Real-World Guide for Therapists Who Want Clients — Without Losing Their Authenticity
If you’re a therapist, chances are you didn’t enter this field because you love marketing.
And yet, here you are, trying to figure out how to grow your practice, show up online, and attract clients… without feeling awkward, pushy, or inauthentic.
This guide was created to help you do exactly that.
Inside This 38-Page Guide, You’ll Learn How To:
Build a social media presence that feels human, trustworthy, and real
Create a website that helps clients feel seen before they even reach out
Use directories and SEO intentionally, so the right clients can find you
Develop referral relationships in your community without awkward networking
Structure consultation calls in a way that supports both you and your clients
What Makes This Different
This isn’t generic marketing advice. These are real-world strategies from a therapist who built a private practice in a way that felt aligned, sustainable, and authentic—without relying on constant advertising or paid ads.
Instead of trying to reach everyone, this guide shows you how to:
Build trust
Create a sense of safety
And attract the right clients
Who This Is For
Therapists starting or growing a private practice
Clinicians who want more aligned, consistent referrals
Providers who feel stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure how to market themselves
Anyone who wants to grow their practice without feeling “salesy”
What You’ll Get
38-page downloadable PDF
Practical strategies you can apply immediately
Real examples, scripts, and guidance you can actually use
Your Investment
$12
One aligned client often covers far more than the cost of this guide. This is about helping you build a system that continues to bring in the right clients over time.
Instant Access
Once you purchase, you’ll receive immediate access to download the guide.
⚠️ PleaseNote
This is a digital product. No physical item will be shipped.
If you’re ready to grow your practice in a way that feels clear, grounded, and aligned with who you are as a therapist, this guide will walk you through exactly how to do that.
Refund Policy (Digital Downloads)
Due to the nature of digital products, all sales are final and no returns, exchanges, or cancellations can be accepted once the file has been downloaded.
If you experience any issues accessing your files or have questions about your purchase, please don’t hesitate to reach out—I’m happy to help troubleshoot and make sure you’re able to use your product as intended.
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Kids Therapy Tools
Support Emotional Safety Without Overwhelming Your Young Clients
Do you work with children who:
• Struggle to put their thoughts and feelings into words?
• Become easily overwhelmed or dysregulated?
• Have “big reactions” but limited insight into what’s happening inside?
Traditional safety plans often rely too heavily on language, insight, and abstract thinking, making them difficult for younger children to engage with meaningfully. This resource was designed to change that.
A Safety Plan Designed For Kids
Created by a licensed therapist, this 11-page, 10-step safety plan is thoughtfully adapted from the standard safety planning model and reimagined specifically for school-aged children.
It uses:
✔ Simple, concrete language
✔ Visual supports (colors, zones, scaling)
✔ Step-by-step structure
✔ Built-in caregiver involvement
So kids can actually understand, engage with, and use their plan instead of just completing it.
This is a developmentally appropriate tool that helps children:
✔ Identify and name emotions
✔ Recognize early warning signs in their body and behavior
✔ Understand triggers in a concrete way
✔ Learn coping strategies matched to intensity level
✔ Practice flexible, realistic self-talk
✔ Build safe support systems
✔ Stay safe during moments of emotional overwhelm
All without using scary or crisis-heavy language.
What’s Included (11 Pages)
A structured, easy-to-follow 10-step plan, including:
✔ Feelings identification using scaling and/or Zones of Regulation
✔ Triggers and warning signs (early and escalating)
✔ Coping skills by intensity level
✔ Support system mapping (with purpose-based support)
✔ Thought shifting (negative → helpful thoughts)
✔ Home safety planning (caregiver-guided)
✔ “Reasons to keep going” / protective factors
✔ Emergency planning for caregivers
✔ A collaborative “Plan Going Forward” page with review and signatures
*** A printer-friendly black-and-white version of this safety plan is also included.
Efficient and Clinically Practical
✔ Designed to be completed in one session (with caregiver involvement)
✔ Broken into small, manageable sections to reduce overwhelm
✔ Flexible enough to adapt to your clinical style or setting
✔ Ideal for outpatient, school-based, or family therapy work
Created With Collaboration in Mind
This tool intentionally includes caregivers as part of the process, helping to increase follow-through at home, improve safety and supervision, reinforce coping skills outside of session, and strengthen communication between child and caregiver.
Perfect for Clinicians Who Work With:
✔ Children with emotional dysregulation
✔ Anxiety, OCD, or mood-related concerns
✔ Behavioral outbursts or “meltdowns”
✔ Limited emotional awareness or expression
✔ Families needing structured, guided support
⚠️ Please Note
This is a digital product. No physical item will be shipped.
Add This to Your Clinical Toolbox Today!
Help your young clients move from overwhelm to understanding and safety with a tool designed specifically for how kids think, feel, and learn.
Refund Policy (Digital Downloads)
Due to the nature of digital products, all sales are final and no returns, exchanges, or cancellations can be accepted once the file has been downloaded.
If you experience any issues accessing your files or have questions about your purchase, please don’t hesitate to reach out. I’m happy to help troubleshoot and make sure you’re able to use your product as intended.
Big feelings can be confusing for kids (and the adults supporting them). This 25-page printable workbook is designed to gently help children understand their anxiety, instead of trying to fight it or “make it go away.”
Created by a licensed therapist, this workbook walks kids step-by-step through learning how anxiety works in their body, thoughts, and behaviors, and what they can do when it shows up.
Who This Is For:
This workbook is perfect for:
Children ages ~6–11
Kids who struggle with worry, anxiety, or big feelings
Therapists, school counselors, and parents
Use in sessions, at home, or in small groups
What Makes This Different
Many resources focus on stopping anxiety. This workbook teaches kids to:
✨ Understand their anxiety
✨ Notice what’s happening in their body
✨ Make sense of worry thoughts
✨ Respond with confidence—not fear
Because when kids understand their anxiety, they feel more in control.
What’s Inside (25 Pages):
✔️ Kid-friendly explanations of anxiety
✔️ Body awareness activities (“Where do I feel anxiety?”)
✔️ Early warning signs checklist
✔️ Worry thoughts & urges exploration
✔️ Trigger identification (times, places, situations)
✔️ “What is anxiety trying to do?” reframing activity
✔️ Step-by-step coping & response skills
✔️ Guided practice pages
✔️ Reflection and self-awareness exercises
✔️ Bravery badge coloring page
✔️ Certificate of completion
Skills Kids Will Learn:
Recognizing anxiety in their body
Understanding worry thoughts
Separating feelings from actions
Responding with curiosity instead of fear
Calming their body
Making small, brave choices
Why It Works
This workbook is rooted in evidence-based approaches like:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Exposure & Response Prevention (ERP) principles
Mind-body awareness
Everything is explained in a way kids can actually understand and engage with.
Ready to Help Kids Feel More Confident with Anxiety?
Download your copy today and start building skills that last a lifetime.
Help children build emotional awareness, frustration tolerance, social skills, and flexible thinking with this engaging, hands-on matching activity. Designed for therapy sessions, school counseling, SEL groups, or home use, this resource helps kids practice how to respond instead of reacting when big feelings show up.
Instead of simply talking about emotions, children actively match real-life scenarios with possible responses, helping them understand the connection between situations, feelings, and choices.
What’s Included:
✅️ 40 Scenario Cards (orange)
✅️ 40 Response Cards (yellow)
✅️ Trashcan Sorting Page (for not helpful/safe choices)
✅️ Reflection Worksheet
✅️ Instructions Page
✅️ Total: 80 interactive cards for repeated use and multiple play-throughs
Skills Targeted:
● Emotional regulation
● Impulse control
● Frustration tolerance
● Flexible thinking
● Problem-solving
● Social skills
● Coping skills development
● Safe vs. unsafe decision-making
How It Works:
Children will match each scenario with one or more response options. Some situations may have multiple helpful choices, encouraging flexible thinking and discussion. If a response is not helpful or not safe, it is placed on the trashcan page to reinforce understanding of effective vs. ineffective coping strategies. At the end, children complete a reflection page to identify which skills they want to continue practicing.
Perfect For:
● Children ages 5–10 (adaptable for older children)
● School counselors and school-based therapists
● Private practice clinicians
● Social-emotional learning (SEL) groups
● Parents supporting emotional regulation at home
Especially helpful for children who struggle with:
● Big emotional reactions
● Low frustration tolerance
● Aggression or verbal outbursts
● Transitions and unexpected changes
● Impulse control challenges
Why This Resource Works:
This activity goes beyond basic coping skills worksheets by helping children actively practice decision-making in real-time scenarios. It encourages reflection, discussion, and skill-building in a way that is engaging, visual, and developmentally appropriate.
Please Note: This is a digital download (no physical product will be shipped.) Print, cut, and laminate for durability and repeated use.
Refund Policy (Digital Downloads)
Due to the nature of digital products, all sales are final and no returns, exchanges, or cancellations can be accepted once the file has been downloaded.
If you experience any issues accessing your files or have questions about your purchase, please don’t hesitate to reach out. I’m happy to help troubleshoot and make sure you’re able to use your product as intended.
Teen Therapy Tools
Help Teens Move from Self-Criticism to Self-Respect
Struggling with body image is incredibly common for teens. Most resources focus on “loving your body,” which can feel unrealistic and frustrating.
This 9-page Body Neutrality Worksheet takes a different approach.
Instead of forcing positivity, it helps teens:
✔ Understand their thoughts
✔ Reduce self-criticism
✔ Build a more neutral, respectful relationship with their body
Perfect for therapists, school counselors, or parents supporting teens navigating body image challenges.
What’s Included
This thoughtfully designed worksheet (created by a licensed therapist) includes:
✨ Psychoeducation
✨ Guided Reflection Prompts
✨ Cognitive Restructuring Exercises
✨ Body Awareness & Grounding Tools
✨ Self-Compassion & Inner Voice Work
✨ Affirmation Building Section
✨ Deep Reflection Section
Why This Worksheet Stands Out
Unlike generic worksheets, this resource is:
✔ Developmentally appropriate for teens
✔ Non-judgmental and realistic (no forced positivity)
✔ Therapist-informed and practical
✔ Interactive and engaging (not just fill-in-the-blank)
⚠️ Please Note
This is a digital product. No physical item will be shipped.
Add This to Your Therapy Toolbox Today
Ditch the pressure to feel positive all the time. Support teens in developing self-awareness, resilience, and self-respect. Download instantly and start using today!
Refund Policy (Digital Downloads)
Due to the nature of digital products, all sales are final and no returns, exchanges, or cancellations can be accepted once the file has been downloaded.
If you experience any issues accessing your files or have questions about your purchase, please don’t hesitate to reach out. I’m happy to help troubleshoot and make sure you’re able to use your product as intended.
Struggling with perfectionism, self-pressure, or negative self-talk? This workbook is designed to help teens break free from the cycle of “never good enough.”
This 30-page printable workbook is organized into 10 structured sections + a final reflection section, guiding teens step-by-step through understanding their thoughts, building self-compassion, and learning how to handle mistakes in a healthier, more confident way.
It includes a mix of:
✔ Choice-based responses (checklists, guided prompts)
✔ Open-ended questions for deeper reflection
✔ Space for more thoughtful writing and processing
Use it as a full workbook experience or pull individual sections as needed for targeted support.
PERFECT FOR:
✅️ Teens who are hard on themselves
✅️ Anxiety, overthinking, or fear of failure
✅️ High-achieving or “perfectionist” students
✅️ School, sports, or social pressure
✅️ Therapy, counseling, or at-home support
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
This workbook is designed to build skills progressively, while still being flexible and easy to use.
Sections include:
1) Getting to know me (values & identity)
2) Strengths & self-awareness
3) When strengths turn into pressure
4) Understanding perfectionism patterns
5) Where perfectionism comes from
6) Flexible thinking (CBT-based skills)
7) Learning to tolerate mistakes
8) Self-compassion development
9) Values over perfection (ACT-inspired)
10) Action planning
✨ PLUS a final reflection section to help teens summarize what they’ve learned and apply it moving forward.
WHAT MAKES THIS DIFFERENT:
This isn’t just a standalone worksheet. It’s a guided therapeutic experience. Teens can work through the entire workbook step-by-step, or complete individual sections based on their needs. Teens will also build real coping skills (not just awareness), practice handling mistakes safely, and develop a more balanced and supportive inner voice.
Designed using evidence-based approaches:
✔ Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
✔ Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
✔ Self-Compassion practices
WHO IT’S FOR:
● Therapists, counselors, and school professionals
● Parents supporting teens with anxiety or perfectionism
● Teens (ages ~12–18) working independently or with guidance
⚠️ PLEASE NOTE:
This is a digital product (no physical item will be shipped)
For personal or professional use only (not for resale or redistribution)
REFUND POLICY (Digital Downloads)
Due to the nature of digital products, all sales are final and no returns, exchanges, or cancellations can be accepted once the file has been downloaded.
If you experience any issues accessing your files or have questions about your purchase, please don’t hesitate to reach out. I’m happy to help troubleshoot and make sure you’re able to use your product as intended.
ERP Word Searches
Help clients (or yourself) gently face fears of spiders in a structured, supportive way with this Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) word search. Designed with therapeutic intention, this activity introduces spider-related words that may trigger discomfort while guiding users to practice tolerating anxiety without avoidance or reassurance. This is a clinically-informed tool that supports building confidence, flexibility, and resilience in the face of fear. Answer key included!
Perfect For:
Therapists using CBT/ERP with clients
Individuals working through specific phobias or OCD
School counselors or mental health educators
Self-help and anxiety management practice
How to Use:
As you find each word, notice any thoughts, feelings, or urges (like wanting to avoid or check your surroundings). Practice allowing the discomfort without responding to those urges.
Important Note:
This resource is designed for educational and therapeutic support purposes and is not a replacement for therapy.
Support gradual, structured exposure to emetophobia triggers with this ERP-based word search designed for individuals struggling with fear of vomiting. This printable activity gently introduces words related to nausea, sickness, and uncertainty while guiding users to practice tolerating discomfort without avoidance or reassurance. Answer key included!
Ideal For:
Individuals with emetophobia (fear of vomiting)
OCD and anxiety treatment using ERP or CBT
Therapists, counselors, and school-based providers
Self-help and at-home anxiety practice
How to Use:
As you find each word, notice any thoughts, feelings, or urges (such as wanting to avoid, leave, or prepare “just in case”). Practice allowing the experience without responding to those urges. The goal is to build tolerance, not to eliminate anxiety.
Important Note:
This resource is for educational and therapeutic support and is not a replacement for professional mental health care.
Help clients (or yourself) break free from rigid standards and fear of mistakes with this Perfectionism OCD-focused ERP word search. This printable activity is designed to gently expose users to common perfectionism triggers while practicing response prevention and flexibility. Answer key included!
Ideal For:
Perfectionism OCD and high-achieving anxiety
CBT and ERP therapy (in-session or homework)
Therapists, school counselors, and mental health providers
Individuals working on letting go of “perfect” and embracing “good enough”
How to Use:
As you find each word, notice any urges to fix, redo, or get it “just right.” Practice allowing imperfection without correcting it. The goal is build tolerance for doing things imperfectly by intentionally triggering negative thinking patterns associated with imperfection, failure, or mistakes.
Important Note:
This resource is for educational and therapeutic support and is not a substitute for professional mental health treatment.
This Harm OCD Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) word search is a structured therapeutic tool designed to help individuals gently engage with intrusive thought triggers in a controlled, supportive way. It is based on CBT principles and supports practice with uncertainty, distress tolerance, and response prevention.
Rather than avoiding distressing thoughts or neutralizing anxiety, this activity encourages users to notice internal reactions without engaging in compulsions such as reassurance seeking, mental review, or suppression. Answer key included!
Ideal For:
• Clients working with OCD (especially Harm OCD themes)
• Therapists using CBT and ERP interventions
• Individuals seeking structured self-help tools for intrusive thoughts
• Anxiety and OCD education in clinical or counseling settings
How to Use:
As you complete the word search, notice any thoughts, emotions, or urges that arise. Practice allowing discomfort without engaging in compulsions such as analyzing, reassuring, or avoiding. The goal is not to eliminate anxiety, but to build tolerance for uncertainty and intrusive thoughts.
Important Note:
This worksheet is a supportive therapeutic tool and is not a substitute for professional mental health treatment.
Support clients (or yourself) in breaking the cycle of health anxiety with this ERP-based word search designed to gently expose users to common triggers, including: symptoms, illness fears, and diagnoses. Answer key included!
Ideal For:
Health anxiety / illness anxiety
OCD and anxiety treatment using ERP or CBT
Therapists, counselors, and school-based providers
Individuals practicing self-help for anxiety
How to Use:
As you find each word, notice any urges to check your body, Google symptoms, or seek reassurance. Practice allowing uncertainty without responding to those urges. The goal is to build tolerance, not eliminate anxiety.
Important Note:
This resource is for educational and therapeutic support and is not a substitute for professional mental health care.
Support individuals struggling with scrupulosity (religious OCD) using this thoughtfully designed ERP word search. This printable activity introduces common triggers, such as: sin, evil, guilt, and more. Answer key included!
Instead of engaging in compulsions like excessive prayer, reassurance seeking, or mental “neutralizing,” users are encouraged to allow thoughts and uncertainty without reacting, building flexibility and trust in their values.
Ideal For:
Scrupulosity / Religious OCD
OCD and anxiety treatment using ERP or CBT
Therapists, counselors, and faith-informed providers
Individuals seeking structured self-help tools
How to Use:
As you find each word, notice any urges to seek reassurance, mentally “fix” the thought, or repeat prayers. Practice allowing uncertainty and discomfort without responding to those urges.
Important Note:
This resource is for educational and therapeutic support and is not a substitute for professional mental health care.
For Therapists
A Real-World Guide for Therapists Who Want Clients — Without Losing Their Authenticity
If you’re a therapist, chances are you didn’t enter this field because you love marketing.
And yet, here you are, trying to figure out how to grow your practice, show up online, and attract clients… without feeling awkward, pushy, or inauthentic.
This guide was created to help you do exactly that.
Inside This 38-Page Guide, You’ll Learn How To:
Build a social media presence that feels human, trustworthy, and real
Create a website that helps clients feel seen before they even reach out
Use directories and SEO intentionally, so the right clients can find you
Develop referral relationships in your community without awkward networking
Structure consultation calls in a way that supports both you and your clients
What Makes This Different
This isn’t generic marketing advice. These are real-world strategies from a therapist who built a private practice in a way that felt aligned, sustainable, and authentic—without relying on constant advertising or paid ads.
Instead of trying to reach everyone, this guide shows you how to:
Build trust
Create a sense of safety
And attract the right clients
Who This Is For
Therapists starting or growing a private practice
Clinicians who want more aligned, consistent referrals
Providers who feel stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure how to market themselves
Anyone who wants to grow their practice without feeling “salesy”
What You’ll Get
38-page downloadable PDF
Practical strategies you can apply immediately
Real examples, scripts, and guidance you can actually use
Your Investment
$12
One aligned client often covers far more than the cost of this guide. This is about helping you build a system that continues to bring in the right clients over time.
Instant Access
Once you purchase, you’ll receive immediate access to download the guide.
⚠️ PleaseNote
This is a digital product. No physical item will be shipped.
If you’re ready to grow your practice in a way that feels clear, grounded, and aligned with who you are as a therapist, this guide will walk you through exactly how to do that.
Refund Policy (Digital Downloads)
Due to the nature of digital products, all sales are final and no returns, exchanges, or cancellations can be accepted once the file has been downloaded.
If you experience any issues accessing your files or have questions about your purchase, please don’t hesitate to reach out—I’m happy to help troubleshoot and make sure you’re able to use your product as intended.