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True sovereignty combines self-authority, values, boundaries, commitments, priorities, and energy.
Rate yourself on each sovereignty component to identify where you need growth.
Rate yourself on each sovereignty component to identify where you need growth.
Rate yourself on each sovereignty component to identify where you need growth.
Rate yourself on each sovereignty component to identify where you need growth.
Rate yourself on each sovereignty component to identify where you need growth.
Rate yourself on each sovereignty component to identify where you need growth.
Set aside forty-five minutes in a quiet space with a notebook or document. For each of the six sovereignty dimensions — commitment integrity, priority clarity, energy management, pressure resilience, environmental design, and internal coherence — write three paragraphs. The first paragraph.
The most dangerous failure is performing the assessment as self-congratulation rather than honest diagnosis. You rate yourself generously on every dimension, producing a portrait of someone who has no significant weaknesses — which is to say, producing a fiction. The Dunning-Kruger research.
Rate yourself on each sovereignty component to identify where you need growth.
You are always becoming more sovereign — it is a direction not a destination.
You are always becoming more sovereign — it is a direction not a destination.
You are always becoming more sovereign — it is a direction not a destination.
You are always becoming more sovereign — it is a direction not a destination.
You are always becoming more sovereign — it is a direction not a destination.
You are always becoming more sovereign — it is a direction not a destination.
Return to your sovereignty assessment from L-0782. For each of the six dimensions, write two paragraphs. In the first paragraph, describe specifically what moved you from wherever you were two years ago to wherever you are now. Name the practices, the decisions, the difficult conversations, the.
The most common failure is flipping from one binary to another. Instead of 'I am sovereign / I am not sovereign,' you adopt 'I am growing / I am stagnant' — which is just the same binary wearing a growth-mindset costume. The spectrum model means that even periods that feel like stagnation are part.
You are always becoming more sovereign — it is a direction not a destination.
Practice sovereign thinking in small everyday decisions to build the capacity for large ones.
Practice sovereign thinking in small everyday decisions to build the capacity for large ones.
Practice sovereign thinking in small everyday decisions to build the capacity for large ones.
Practice sovereign thinking in small everyday decisions to build the capacity for large ones.
Practice sovereign thinking in small everyday decisions to build the capacity for large ones.