# At the Helm ## The Quiet Wheel A helm is more than wood and rope—it's the steady point where a ship's path begins. On open water, it sits waiting, unmoved by wind or wave until hands claim it. In our lives, we each have such a wheel: the choices we make each day, the small turns that shape our direction. It's not about force, but presence—gripping lightly, feeling the pull beneath. ## Through Fog and Swell Life's seas aren't always calm. Storms roll in without warning, fog hides the horizon. Yet the helm teaches patience. A sharp tug leads to chaos; a gentle correction holds true. I've watched friends face loss or change, not by fighting the current, but by adjusting course—one degree at a time. It's a reminder: we can't control the weather, but we choose where to point the bow. ## Hands on the Wheel What if we treated decisions this way? Not as grand leaps, but quiet holds: - Pause before turning. - Trust the compass of your values. - Let go when the sails fill. In a world of endless drift, taking the helm means owning your voyage. No map is perfect, but your hands know the feel of home waters. *On this day in 2026, may your grip be steady.*