You did not
cause the machine.
You can still
navigate it.
Restoration is for the part of the work most people never get taught — what to do when accounts are in collections, when phones are ringing, when settlement is on the table, when a lawsuit is in the mail, when the question is not how do I build credit but how do I get out from under this. Anchored in Leslie Wallace's Inside the Machine, drawn from 20+ years working both sides of the collections floor.
You are not in trouble. You are in a situation.
Six lessons. Moving you from reaction to strategy — anchored in Inside the Machine, drawn from 20+ years inside the collections industry.
Six lessons.
One through-line.
From the machine to the rebuild.
The Six Lessons
The Machine
Inventory
The 5-Step Settlement Method
Advanced Timing
The Legal Line
Rebuild From Structure
Lessons are not the only measure of progress. These are behavior wins — moments where the work showed up in your actual life. Most students hold debt for a while. Disciplined behavior is the success metric that matters most during that window. Claim each as it becomes true.
Six phrases that thread through the work
If you remember nothing else from Restoration, you will leave knowing how to deploy these. Each one is a behavioral truth, not a slogan.
Restoration is provided by JoMar Business Solutions / Leslie Wallace for educational purposes. ClarityCommand™ does not negotiate debts, dispute accounts, file disputes with credit bureaus, or communicate with creditors on behalf of consumers. Nothing in this track constitutes legal, financial, tax, or credit-repair advice. Debt collection laws, statutes of limitations, bankruptcy procedures, and consumer protection regulations vary by state and individual circumstance. Consult a licensed attorney or qualified financial professional regarding your specific situation. No guarantees are made regarding financial outcomes.
When to seek professional help: Users experiencing legal disputes, active litigation, tax concerns, identity theft, bankruptcy considerations, or severe financial distress should consult appropriately licensed professionals — including attorneys, CPAs, and certified financial advisors — for guidance specific to their situation. Educational content is not a substitute for professional counsel.
Every worksheet,
in one place.
All six lesson worksheets, organized for quick review. Each saves directly into your portal — your inventory, your prep notes, your timing reads, your rebuild plan. You can come back to any of them as many times as you need.
The Worksheets
Six worksheets that build on each other. The order matters — Inventory feeds Settlement, Settlement informs Timing, all of it informs the Rebuild Plan.
Six lessons.
Five portal tools.
The lessons teach you the system. The portal makes the system operational — your inventory, your letter templates, your settlement calendar, your document vault, your score tracker. Tools unlock as you complete each lesson.
What unlocks and when
Each Restoration lesson unlocks a specific portal tool. Tools are persistent — once unlocked, you can return to them at any time.
How tools connect
The Debt Tracker is the spine. Settlement Letter Templates pull account details from it. The Settlement Calendar schedules accounts from it. The Document Vault links uploaded paperwork to accounts in it. Score Sync sits on top, tracking the movement of your overall profile as resolutions accumulate. Update the Tracker, and the rest of the system updates with it.
Open Your Portal
All five tools live here. Sign in with the credentials from your enrollment email — same login as the class.
The track is complete.
The work is yours.
Six lessons. One book. The machine, the inventory, the method, the timing, the legal line, the rebuild. You moved from reaction to strategy across the full arc — and the strategies do not expire. They are yours now.
Six clarity gains, one per lesson
Carry these with you
If you remember nothing else from Restoration, these six lines hold the architecture of the entire track. They are not slogans. They are behavioral truths you can come back to when situations get loud.
The next track is optional. The work is not.
Restoration handles the situation you came in with. The Life track and the Operations track go further — but neither is required for Restoration to do its job. The most important thing now is repetition: open the portal monthly, run the Debt Tracker, follow the Settlement Calendar, watch Score Sync over months rather than days.
Next Level Up
Behavior patterns, money decision-making, building real wealth on top of restored credit. For the part of the work after the situation has been resolved and the structure is being lived in.
The Business Layer
Business structure, operational systems, funding readiness, government contracting, and the scaffolding for long-term wealth-building. The same disciplines, scaled to a business.
The Final Reset
You did the work. The next time something tries to make you panic, you will hear it for what it is.
Restoration was provided by JoMar Business Solutions and Leslie Wallace for educational purposes. ClarityCommand™ does not negotiate debts, dispute accounts, file disputes with credit bureaus, or communicate with creditors on behalf of consumers. Nothing in this track constituted legal, financial, tax, or credit-repair advice. Outcomes depend on individual circumstance, consistency of application, jurisdiction, and factors outside of any educational program's control. Continue to consult qualified attorneys, CPAs, and financial professionals for matters specific to your situation.
When to seek professional help: Users experiencing legal disputes, active litigation, tax concerns, identity theft, bankruptcy considerations, or severe financial distress should consult appropriately licensed professionals — including attorneys, CPAs, and certified financial advisors — for guidance specific to their situation. Educational content is not a substitute for professional counsel.
Where you are.
How you've moved.
Most financial platforms measure scores and balances. This measures behavioral recovery — the decisions you make before the numbers change.
Patterns
The milestones that matter most
are the ones you almost didn't notice.
That's what this framework measures.