15. Boundaries, respect and getting out of this mess
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I am fired up and sharing why I am sick of the state we are in regarding being respected and
14. Bitterness, letting go and Taylor Swift
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Every Human Design type has a "not self" alerting system and for Projectors it's bitterness. I
13. Being safe to be ourselves, a message of empowerment
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I talk about honouring our process, the conditioning we receive as children, taking responsibility of our lives as adults, shame
10. Melancholy: the low wave. Working with Emotional definition
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Half the world’s population are Emotionally defined, that is, their Solar Plex Centre is coloured in on their chart.
9. On being a good Projector
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What does it mean to be a good Projector? We are the newest types in Human Design, only showing up
8. Not resisting our lives, balancing being with doing, watching the mind, Human Design
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A vulnerable episode where I share what is truly important to me, and losing interest in playing the corporate game.
7. The importance of play, listening to our body and being all of me
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Often negative experiences can be as beneficial as positive ones as they allow us to see what it’s like
6. Trusting in our own rhythm
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What is our inner rhythm and why is it important? I discuss my experience of becoming aware of my own
5. Feeling safe and the sacrum, sexism and equality
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I encounter another lesson in the healing of the sacrum, changing a life long pattern of feeling anxious to one
4. Anxiety, imposter syndrome (again), the sacrum
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Although only month later I discovered the work of Suzanne Imes and Pauline Clance, who wrote the first article on
3. Money, imposter syndrome, the fear of being ourselves, Human Design Projector
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What does money, imposter syndrome and fear of survival all got to do with being ourselves? I unpack my relationship
2. Creativity, accepting messy mistakes, the book of life
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Have you ever wondered what is driving you to achieve what you think you want to achieve? I call it
1. Stepping into self authority, my Jesus Year
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Welcome to my first ever recording. I introduce myself, run out of battery on my microphone, lose half the episode,