Card Set "Letting Go" – 52 Cards · English | The School of Life

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The gift for someone who has been holding on for too long – and is finally ready to let go.

Letting go is among the hardest of all psychological achievements – and yet it is the only path towards real inner freedom. The Letting Go Cards by The School of Life are 52 reflection prompts designed to guide the quiet, necessary work of release: letting go of past relationships, mistakes, grudges and versions of ourselves that no longer serve us. A set that, at the right moment, can change everything.

52 Reflection Cards · English · 90 × 65 mm · The School of Life · Great Britain

The 52 prompts offer compassionate and thoughtful guidance – without preaching, without prescriptions. Each card poses a question or offers a sentence to complete. Some examples from the deck:

“What memory hurts more than you normally let on?” · “I no longer want to be angry about …” · “What would you tell your younger self to help them let go of shame?” · “My greatest regret around my parents is …”

Whether emerging from a breakup, estranged from a loved one or haunted by unresolved guilt – these cards guide gently toward healing, forgiveness and emotional freedom. They can be used alone as a daily reflection practice, or as a basis for deep conversations with someone you trust.

Product nameLetting Go Cards
Number of cards52
LanguageEnglish
Format90 × 65 mm
PackagingCard box · 9 × 6.5 × 2.5 cm
MaterialPaper · Card
OriginGreat Britain
BrandThe School of Life

Who are the Letting Go Cards the right gift for?

For someone navigating life after a breakup, a loss, a long estrangement, or simply years of carrying unresolved guilt and resentment. Also as a gift to oneself – for the moments when you know you want to let go of something but don’t know where to begin.

Can the cards be used alone or do they require another person?

Both work well. Used alone, most people draw one card each day – reflecting, writing, or simply sitting with the question. Used with a trusted friend or partner, they open conversations that rarely begin on their own. No facilitator, no instructions needed.

What occasions are the Letting Go Cards suited to as a gift?

Especially fitting after a breakup, the end of a friendship, a bereavement or a major life transition. Also as a birthday gift for someone beginning a new chapter – or as a no-occasion gift for someone you want to say: you don’t have to carry this alone anymore.

How do the Letting Go Cards differ from a self-help book?

A book explains. These cards ask – and leave the answer entirely to you. No theory, no homework, no system. Just 52 honest prompts that meet you where you are. The format is low-barrier enough to use daily and deep enough to genuinely move something.

How many cards are in the set and how big are they?

52 cards in the 90 × 65 mm format – compact enough to keep in a bag or on a desk. The box (9 × 6.5 × 2.5 cm) is sturdy and gift-ready – no additional wrapping required.

Are there other card sets from The School of Life at Charles & Marie?

Yes – The School of Life offers a wide range of card sets on different themes of personal development. Browse our complete School of Life range to discover more titles.

Are the Letting Go Cards suitable as a corporate gift?

Click on “Corporate Gifts” at the top of the menu – you’ll find all information about quantities, conditions and personal consultation there.

Are there prompts specifically about past relationships?

Several prompts deal directly with relationships: “Who do you keep seeing who drains you – and whom you could now step away from?” and “My greatest regret around my parents is …” are two examples. The deck covers a wide range of emotional territory: romantic relationships, family, friendship, professional regrets and self-forgiveness.

Letting Go Cards – give this gift now, or discover it for yourself.

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