Authority Before Affection
Warmth lands clean when order is set. Greet calmly, then move. Praise after obedience, not before.
- Stand → Breath → Name → Move
- Reward once the line is held
Scroll-aligned guidance for training, tone, distance, and routine under Jesus’ authority.
We train **order through rhythm**. Lead first, then provide. Speak less, pace more. Keep tone low, timing steady, and space intentional.
Warmth lands clean when order is set. Greet calmly, then move. Praise after obedience, not before.
Fewer words, slower cadence. Say a thing once, then let silence carry weight. Eye-rest over staring.
Use space to end noise. Step back to reset; step forward to seal. Your body writes the rule.
In true field order, food follows leadership. Move first (even a short loop or spoken field prayer), then feed.
I move, then you receive.
I eat, then you are nourished.
Why: This rhythm settles the nervous system and ends silent dominance tests.
Anchor it: Walk your space → take a sip/bite first → feed calmly without apology.
Short route with micro-pauses at doors. You step through first. Feed after movement; quiet settle.
One obedience you already own (sit, wait). Reward stillness more than output. End before boredom.
Low-light tone, slower speech, shorter commands. End with a boundary drill (threshold pause, release).
Stop 1–2 steps before the line. Eyes to you, body soft, then invite. If they creep—reset without words.
Clip only when the body is still. If fidget returns, step back; try again. No chase, no chatter.
Bowl down ≠ access. Wait for soft posture. Release once you relax first, then a quiet “okay.”