self-sovereign (adj.)
/ˌself ˈsäv(ə)rən/

  1. The lived capacity to lead from one’s authentic Self, even in the presence of trauma, emotional triggers, inherited burdens, or relational patterns.

  2. A state of inner leadership in which thoughts, emotions, and actions are directed not by wounded parts or fear, but by clarity, compassion, and conscious intent.
    “Once he reclaimed his self-sovereignty, his emotions became signals—not steering wheels.”