# 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. In the sway of waves, it sits waiting, not forcing the wind, but guiding what comes. Life feels much the same. We often chase control in loud ways, but true direction starts with a firm grip on what's in reach: our next turn, our daily choice. ## Facing the Swell Storms don't ask permission. They rise sudden and fierce, tossing plans overboard. Yet at the helm, you learn to read the water's pull, adjust without panic. I've watched a friend, mid-life adrift after loss, turn her days small: a walk at dawn, a call to an old neighbor. No grand fixes, just hands on the wheel. Bit by bit, the horizon cleared. It's not about outrunning the waves, but riding them true. ## Eyes on the Stars Every voyage has its stars—faint lights for when fog rolls in. Hold to them: a promise kept, a kindness given, moments that matter when seas calm. - Trust the feel under your palms. - Let go of what the wind won't carry. - Look ahead, even when it's dim. In time, the shore you seek comes into view, shaped by those quiet turns. *On this spring day in 2026, may your hands find the helm with peace.*