<aside>
đźŹ
Simple picture: Imagine your life, family, class, or ministry as a house that needs to stay bright, clean, fed, ordered, funded, led, and cared for. The seven modalities are the seven roles that keep the whole house healthy.
</aside>
The seven roles (one line each)
- PRO (Scout / Eye) — Sees what is really going on and what is coming next.
- DEA (Builder / Hand) — Makes the work real, reliable, and finished well.
- DID (Teacher / Ear) — Turns confusion into clarity with simple explanations and steps.
- PAR (Coach / Tongue) — Strengthens people to take one next step and keep going.
- MET (Steward / Neck) — Keeps resources, systems, and logistics sustainable.
- IST (Leader / Head) — Chooses priorities and makes decisions that create alignment.
- ELE (Carer / Heart) — Protects the vulnerable and restores safety when people hurt.
<aside>
đź§©
Key rule: No role is “the main one.” A healthy life needs all seven working together, under God, with humility and boundaries.
</aside>
What it sounds like in everyday speech (starter phrases)
- PRO — “Scout” language
- DEA — “Builder” language
- DID — “Teacher” language
- PAR — “Coach” language
- MET — “Steward” language
- IST — “Leader” language
- ELE — “Carer” language
A simple framework people can remember (3 steps)
- Name the situation: Is this mainly a clarity problem, an execution problem, a people problem, a systems problem, a decision problem, a care problem, or a discernment problem?