Self-Regulation in a World Without Rules
A Framework for Staying Steady When Everything Else Becomes Subjective
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Narrated by:
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Alex Freeman's voice replica
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By:
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Daryl Lancaster
This title uses a narrator's voice replica
What do you do when the rules that once guided your life stop working?
You worked hard. You carried responsibility. You did what was expected. Yet despite your discipline, experience, and accomplishments, something feels off. The structure that once provided stability no longer feels secure, and the world around you seems increasingly chaotic, uncertain, and subjective.
Self-Regulation in a World Without Rules offers a practical framework for building internal stability when external stability can no longer be trusted.
Drawing from leadership experience, military service, personal adversity, and real-world lessons, Daryl N. Lancaster presents a straightforward system for remaining calm under pressure, navigating uncertainty, and creating a life guided by personal doctrine rather than external validation.
In this audiobook, you'll discover how to recognize autopilot behavior, develop emotional regulation, identify the internal signals that guide sound decision-making, overcome the Hero Complex, establish meaningful boundaries, and build a set of internal standards that remain steady regardless of changing circumstances.
This is not a book about motivation. Motivation fades.
This is not a book about becoming tougher. Life will do that for you.
This is a book about becoming steadier.
Whether you're facing a career transition, recovering from burnout, rebuilding after loss, leaving military service, leading others through uncertainty, or simply searching for a stronger foundation, this audiobook provides the tools to stop reacting to chaos and start responding with clarity.
Because the goal isn't to eliminate chaos.
The goal is to become the structure that remains when everything else changes.
©2026 Daryl N Lancaster (P)2026 Daryl N Lancaster