Variable — RLRR (“Sheep”): Relationship‑Minded Flow



Your cognition/orientation favors relational fields and rhythm. You thrive when your calendar breathes, your environment is human‑centered, and plans emerge from conversation rather than isolation. Build cadence over intensity.


Family & Team Operating Agreements (sample)


  1. With Family: “I inform before I initiate. Mornings 6–8 am are training and quiet. Evenings 7–8 pm are family debrief. Sundays are white‑space.”
  2. With Team: “I’ll initiate pilots; you’ll run operations. I’ll inform in writing before big moves. When I say yes, it’s funded; when I say no, it’s clean.”


Daily Micro‑Practices (10–20 minutes total)



  1. Heart Check (2 min): What do I want today? What do I not want?
  2. One Inform (1 min): Send a two‑sentence inform to clear the path.
  3. Recovery Slot (5–10 min): breathing or light movement; Manifestors need short resets.
  4. Peace Audit (2 min, evening): Where did I feel Peace? Where did anger teach me something?


Quick‑Glance Highlights



  1. Manifestor: initiate the right things, then hand off; Peace is the KPI.
  2. Strategy: inform before action—clears resistance, accelerates results.
  3. Authority: follow want; budget willpower; set boundaries.
  4. Profile 6/2: solitude → call → delivery; now is your role‑model era.
  5. Definition: self‑integrated—decide, then inform.
  6. Snap Roles/Channels: story → system → movement.


Reflection Prompts



  1. Where am I currently acting without informing—and paying the friction tax?
  2. Which commitment in my life is not a true want? What boundary would make it clean?
  3. What does Peace feel like in my body? How will I recognize it tomorrow?


Action Checklist


  1. Block three 90‑minute “cave” sessions this week for 6/2 clarity.
  2. Write three reusable inform scripts (family, team, partners) and use one today.
  3. Create your “Victor’s Decisions” doc; log the next major decision with want → commitment → boundary → inform list.
  4. Choose one channel to lean on this week (e.g., 17–62: write a one‑page precision plan; 11–56: share a story that teaches the plan).