Doctrine II: The Reauthoring Cycle
A guide to inner dialogue, voice transformation, and reclaiming self-authorship.
Every person carries an inner voice.
The question is not whether it exists, but who it belongs to.
Doctrine II introduces the Reauthoring Cycle, a structured framework for recognizing inherited internal language and consciously updating it to reflect present identity rather than past survival conditioning.
This guide explores:
How inner dialogue forms through performance, perfectionism, and external pressure.
The difference between reframing and repression.
Embodiment v. collapse under internal expectations.
How personal language shapes leadership, culture, and collective environments.
Included in this document:
A clearly defined Core Concept
The 5-step Reauthoring Cycle model
Reflection prompts for individual or facilitated use
A leadership mini-case for applied context
Structured timing notes for workshop settings
This doctrine is designed for:
Leaders
Coaches
Educators
Parents
Anyone interested in the relationship between language and behavior
Reauthoring is not about silencing the past. It is about updating the guidance of the present voice.