Who Is Steering Your Ship?
Who is steering your ship?
Purpose
Why this module
This principle helps clients become conscious of what they are allowing to influence their direction. It teaches them to protect their mental, emotional, and spiritual steering wheel from doubters, fear, news cycles, imposter syndrome, negative self-talk, and any influence that does not align with progress.
Not everyone gets to steer your ship. When we let doubters discourage us, we allow their hands onto our steering wheel. That is costly. It costs direction, clarity, courage, and progress. Only God belongs at the center of the wheel. Others may influence us only when we consciously allow them and when their influence aligns with our progress. If a person, thought, habit, or source does not line up with progress, it does not belong on the wheel. Switch toward what inspires you. Place your attention where it strengthens direction. Get the wheel going in the right direction.
Key Ideas
What to hold close
- Doubters should not steer your ship.
- News, negativity, imposter syndrome, and self-talk can take the wheel if left unchecked.
- The wrong hands on the wheel are costly.
- Progress and regress must be discerned clearly.
- Choose influences that inspire, strengthen, and align with your highest direction.
Reflection
Questions to sit with
- 01
Who or what has had too much access to my steering wheel?
- 02
What influence has been pulling me toward regress?
- 03
What inspires me and helps me move in the right direction?
- 04
Whose hands do I consciously allow on my wheel?
Community Prompt
What is one influence you are removing from your steering wheel, and what inspiring influence are you replacing it with?
Discuss This ModuleA Gentle Action
One small step
Name one discouraging influence you will reduce this week. Then name one progress-giving influence you will intentionally increase.
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