# At the Helm ## The Wheel in Your Hands A helm is more than wood and rope—it's the quiet center of a ship, where one hand turns chaos into path. In life, we each hold our own wheel, not to conquer waves, but to choose where we point the bow. It's a simple truth: direction belongs to us, moment by moment. ## Steady Through the Swells Storms come unasked—loss, doubt, the drag of daily tides. Grip loosens if we fight every gust. Instead, feel the pull, adjust with care. I've watched a friend, adrift after illness, turn her helm toward small harbors: morning walks, shared meals. Not grand voyages, but true ones. The sea doesn't yield; we learn its rhythm. ## Your Horizon Awaits No map marks every reef. Philosophy here is plain: trust the stars you see, the wind you feel. Release what drifts astern—old grudges, should-have-beens. In 2026, with horizons shifting fast, this holds: helm mastery is presence, not power. *Hold steady; your course unfolds with each turn.*