# Taking the Helm ## The Wheel That Guides A helm is more than wood and rope—it's the point where will meets water. On a small boat under a vast sky, your hands on the spokes feel the pull of currents and wind. It's a reminder that direction isn't forced; it's chosen in quiet moments. Life hands us the wheel not to conquer the sea, but to notice its rhythms and respond. ## Steady in the Swell Storms come unasked, waves crashing without warning. Yet the helm teaches patience: grip too tight, and you tire; too loose, and you drift. In daily turns—work's demands, a friend's quiet need, or your own hidden doubts—the lesson holds. Turn toward what matters, even if the horizon blurs. Small adjustments keep the bow true. ## Hands Off, Eyes Forward True steering releases control over what you can't change. Winds shift, sails fill or slacken. What endures is the act of presence: feeling the boat's lean, trusting the compass within. In this, helm.md becomes a space for reflection—not grand voyages, but the steady hand that finds home amid the waves. *May 4, 2026: In stillness, the helm reveals our shared sea.*