Surgical Overrides
SURGICAL OVERRIDE
One repeating scene. One clean termination.
Instant delivery • Written protocol • No sessions required • Educational, not therapy
What this is
Surgical Override is used when the loop is specific and repeatable — the same scene, the same outcome, the same exhaustion. This is not analysis. This is not healing work. This is a termination move.
This is for you if:
- You can name the loop in one sentence: “This keeps happening.”
- You’re done translating it, processing it, or re-living it.
- You want the pattern to stop at the script level — fast.
Signs You're in a Loop
You might be in a loop if:
- The same situation keeps happening with different people.
- You understand the pattern, but it still repeats.
- A specific scene keeps replaying in slightly different forms.
- You feel like you've worked on it, yet the outcome doesn't change.
- You can describe the pattern in one sentence.
Examples:
- "Every relationship starts great… then suddenly collapses."
- "Money comes in, then something always drains it."
- "Visibility increases… then I disappear again."
If one of these feels familiar, you're probably not dealing with random events.
You're dealing with a repeating script.
Surgical Override is designed to terminate that script at the structural level.
You do not need more insight.
You need the scene to stop.
Which version should you start with?
- 1 Strike → when the loop is obvious and specific.
- 3 Strikes → when the pattern keeps returning or appears in multiple areas.
Choose your entry
Option A (recommended): Start with a Strike protocol.
- 1 Strike — one clean termination for one loop.
- 3 Strikes — three clean terminations (same loop repeated, or 3 different loops).
Start here:
View Surgical Override options
How to run it
- Time: 2–5 minutes
- Method: Read once → execute immediately → no review
- Rule: Don’t stack tools. Terminate one loop cleanly, then stop.
Need help choosing the loop?
Use one label only. Keep it operational: Money / Love / Visibility / Scarcity / Procrastination / Approval / Conflict.
Disclaimer
This is educational content and self-directed practice. It is not therapy, medical advice, or a substitute for licensed care.